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Because of inception right? Unless you’re suggesting Nolan movies are boring? Because that would be downright crazy.

I’d consider risking my health to see Tenet, but...you know, I’d really rather not need to weigh risking my health just see Tenet on a big screen.

I really want to see it in the theater but I don’t see myself going back to a theater until fall at the earliest. I would really love if they would stop being stubborn and just delay this thing already.

no that’s 10 billion people!

I just saw this movie tomorrow and will post a full review two weeks ago.  Because time travel.  G'night.

Even if they keep pushing the reopening, people are still a long way from having enough confidence to sit in a crowded movie theater for two hours. I cannot imagine any studio releasing a tentpole when they know that theaters are struggling for numbers. We’re not getting any new movies this year.

In all seriousness, they should just bite the bullet and move to either Christmas or 2021.

Anyone looking at the upwards trajectory of covid in America and thinking they should open a movie in the next three months is insane.

What they need to do is just hold one screening, and have ten million people come see it.  

What if we are just in a dream of Corona? But inside another dream

ok fine whatever but just watch the part with bunny and ducky’s plan

I’d disagree that it’s philosophical contemplation is a serious step down from 3. There’s some serious empty nest analogies here that weren’t really addressed in Toy Story 3, that was much more about the process of letting your kid go once they’ve grown up. This is more about what do you do with the rest of your life o

I’m only going from the wiki page, but I don’t think ‘Onward’ had much if anything to do with Lasseter’s influence, so yeah, your assumption is probably about right. I’m curious as hell to see ‘Soul’, myself. I think Pete Docter has been one of the best minds they’ve had over there for a while, and to see what he

I don’t think I’ll ever see this movie.

It’s not just that they invert Helen and Bob’s roles and otherwise remake the movie — *every single action sequence* involves the supers using their powers to stop a vehicle.

In this case there weren’t any “loose ends” so much as Scientology covering up for one of their members’ crimes -- as they always do.

It’s about goddamn time. I remember seeing this guy at a Be Your Own Pet show in NYC about fifteen years ago. He looked like a scummy piece of shit then too.

American politics a century ago:

I mean, Hamilton itself is already a pretty whitewashed vision of American history, so it doesn’t surprise me that it took this long for the guy to get off his ass and talk about Black Lives Matter.