I saw Alien: Covenant at a free promo screening and I still feel like he owes me $10.
I saw Alien: Covenant at a free promo screening and I still feel like he owes me $10.
Look, I’d love to see ‘House of Gucci’, but I have to await instructions from my cell phone.
I indirectly got a brand new pair of Nikes out of Alien: Covenant so I'll always give it a bonus point for that at least.
Well Ridley, I think you owe an entire generation of moviegoers an apology. Also, you owe me about $10 for Alien: Covenant.
It’s not per screen though, it’s per theatre.
According to the Hollywood Reporter it actually was Millennials (and Gen Z) that account for Gucci’s modest success:
Tom Ford’s review:
To be fair, in my viewing of “House of Gucci,” there was a gentleman on his cell phone in the front row almost the entire movie. He was at least a generation and a half removed from “milennian.”
It’s like John Hurt once said: once you find the style of a movie, you find its reality. The same thing applies to video games and media based on them. Some game adaptations work better if they’re animated; others look fine in live action.
Why does it have to be either or?
Except it was planned to be a full ghost hunt scene in the movie, then it was “cut for time”, but included the GBJ in the “Bustin’” montage as their fame grows.
It’s got great cinematography, staging, acting, so on... it’s a well-directed movie. It’s script could have taken another pass, though, because it does go overboard with fanservice in the third act.
It’s basically a love-letter to the original. I really enjoyed it.
I mean, shit that’s on Urban Dictionary isn’t actually related to things that real people ACTUALLY say.
I’ll just mention the idea that I’ve had about how to avoid these things in the future...12 year old boys...a room full of them - you present them with your idea/product/logo/marketing stuff...and then leave the room.
Within 5 minutes you’ll have all the jokes pointed out to you...and far more than you might have…
I feel like this article says more about the writer than the movie.
Grow up fuckwads.
who doesn’t like to bust a ghost with their fam?
This raises all sorts of disturbing questions about the eschatology of the Ghostbusters universe, but the infinitely more disturbing idea is the suggestion that the Spengler family busts together