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Is there a movie that has gone through a more dramatic reappraisal after it left theaters? Like Carpenter’s the Thing has gone from the “quintessential moron movie of the 80's” to “one of the greatest movies ever made” in the years since its release. I’m sure there were movies that were beloved in their time that just

I’m convinced you all have Sean O’Neal shrines in your crawlspaces.

I’m holding out hope. Call me an Eternals optimist. 

That’ll happen when you ask for X-Men and your mom brings you back the Eternals.

Rotten Tomatoes has been a plague on movie criticism. Shut the website down. People don’t understand what their score means and they don’t intend to learn.

– mining Larry’s (and his cohort’s) increasingly advanced age has loads of potential (‘two feeble things’ was tonight’s winner), but when do the guys stop getting together with much younger women?

Local 44 member here. The statement issued by our Local “There were no Local 44 members working on this show” doesn’t mean the crew member in question was not union at all. Local 44 is an LA union assigned to handle firearms. However the statement is just confirming that an *LA 44* crew member was not hired to work in

Or a certain former president who wanted to get his revenge on baldwin 

Fear is the sequel killer

Villeneuve needs to remake Young Doctors In Love next, to complete his “Early 80s Sean Young Movies” trilogy.

It’s really not better, either. A bunch of semi-finished scenes, with no music score or atmospherics is just dumped into the rest of the theatrical version, and you can feel the difference. You can hear the echo of the soundstage (and practically hear grips farting, etc.) in the extra scenes. Also, the “old man

“Amazon-Walmart-Alibaba International Groups spent $2,000,000,000 on the rights to Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune for a lavish subliminal miniseries. Cast and production details will be available only to Probe adopters for 3 ounces of monetary gel. This article brought to you by Finman Capital Group. Hail

I wonder if all the Disney Plus content will affect it, maybe a movie won’t seem as special with all the shows, and if you don’t want to pony up for their streaming service, people might feel left out.

Okay but that’s nitpicking, isn’t it?

To be fair, we can’t even get an adaptation of Dune where Baron Harkonen doesn’t fly around and rather just just slightly hovers. Though, I’ve long since made my peace with this adaptational change since it’s too cool a visual.

When I was a little boy my dad (a man with anger issues) took me to the movies to see some kids’ film, and we accidentally went into the wrong theatre and saw a different kids’ film.  My dad was seething with palpable tension throughout the whole thing but he was too much of a coward to admit defeat and remove us/go

It involves the 1980s, and Times Square, but it had nothing to do with the horror movie that was showing.  

The scariest experience I had at a movie theater was going to see the The Nice Guys.

There is only one Hawkman.

A guy in the next row sneezed twice.