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Yes but the specificity of that comparison speaks volumes to those who get it. The Highlander scale might not be for everyone, but for those who get it, the nuances you can get across is incredible.

I’m waiting for the day we find out her, JLD, Paul Rudd, Sigourney Weaver and Joseph Gordan Levitt all have a piece of the same ancient amulet or something.

It helps that you don’t really need to think of Pearl as an origin story. It is one, and there’s plenty of references to X in it, but the movie works incredibly well without having ever seen X. 

Yeah I hadn’t been following this one, so I thought it might be something more like the Guardians of the Galaxy game (which, god that was shockingly good) just with more action. When I found out it was another 5v5 shooter I just lost all interest. Maybe it’ll be a good one, but it just feels like another kind of sad

Yeah it is a channel that I just discovered through that video and have been pretty entertained by. All those movies are worth watching if you’re a fan of bad movies. They’re completely earnest, and since one person had full control, are basically exactly the message they wanted to put out. For better or worse lol.

Basically nothing. Universal paid an insane amount of money for an IP without anything truly unique behind it. There is definitely something interesting in the idea of dealing with exorcisms and possessions of different demons (and actually letting them be unique demons and not just always “the Devil”) but that

Yeah I think there’s truly something new to be said that the previous 280 adaptations have never uncovered. 

He’s actually in a lot of stuff, but you’d struggle to recognize any of it. For me, the last things on his IMDB I recognized was RED and Piranha 3D. The rest is foreign films (like an Italian Santa movie) and super low budget stuff that had either limited or no theatrical release. 

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Yeah these “egosploitation” movies by massively untalented/unexperienced auteurs are only enjoyable when there’s actual earnestness behind the whole thing.

I’m hoping for surprise cameo of her (possibly both) seeing them with new jobs in the afterlife because they moved on when Lydia grew up.

Some of those things you have to wonder how much of it could they take out without it no longer feeling like Beetlejuice. As long as the actual structure of the movie isn’t just following the beats of the last one I think it will end up feeling a bit more than just nostalgia, but I’m honestly not sure it will manage

Yeah that does make a lot of sense in that context. I mean it is very impressive to think that 1/3rd of all Netflix subscribers managed to watch the same show/movie/etc because of how wide ranging the viewerbase is, but when they promote the ever loving hell out of something you’d guess a lot of people would try it

I feel like the franchise is going to have the same issues Deadpool does in all the other forms of media the character appears in. After a brief period of being witty and interesting, it just becomes an over saturated mess of “lol so random” garbage. I despised Deadpool when the first movie came out, because I was so

“I Don’t Actually Know What You Did But Pop Culture Has Kind Of Spoiled For Me What Happened 30 Summers Ago”

Yeah I’m pretty fond of another one of his that got skewered on MST3k The Undead. It was cheesy as hell in a lot of ways, but was a surprisingly dark and creative movie for 1957. It could have been another cheap crappy fantasy movie using leftover props from a school play, but he made it something memorable.

Mhm, hopefully if they are going this route they take a while to make him the Green Goblin. Norman can be a pretty compelling and interesting villain just as a human. Though I wonder if they’d do anything to make Peter and Harry having been friends as kids or  something. It’d be lazy to introduce it that way, but I

He’d be great as Norman. He’s great at being pleasant and charismatic while giving off sinister undertones. 

That lamp was 100% evil before it got anywhere near the Amityville ghost. Movie should have been about the demonic entity that clearly resided in the lamp and the Amityville demon having a friendly killing competition.

Oddly enough, I’ve seen a surprising number of people refer to old porn films as “snuff” when they meant “stag.” I have no idea if it is a regional thing or maybe a generational thing where those terms just aren’t heard anymore, but this isn’t the first person I’ve seen make that mistake.

If you like modern sitcoms, yes. It has very little to do with BBT. It is a single camera sitcom with decent amounts of character development and is quite wholesome. It doesn’t overuse its setting of the early 1990s, and it is more about an older guy (Sheldon from BBT) narrating a story about how he didn’t fully