Because the term “epic film” refers to the pseudo-blockbuster films that were developed in the 1950s to oppose the “evil” home entertainment companies that helped usher in the television.
Because the term “epic film” refers to the pseudo-blockbuster films that were developed in the 1950s to oppose the “evil” home entertainment companies that helped usher in the television.
I think Logan failed in escaping the cliche’d blockbuster feel when the Logan Clone scene was envisioned.
Or the kids and adult-kids will get upset.
And here’s me thinking that this was a Hollywood film.
Had to watch Altered Carbon in 2 days, I’ll be fine haha
It doesn’t beg to differ. I just didn’t think of it at the time lol
Can probably give that the monika, too lol
It absolutely is. Verisimilitude is all there.
Ok and they both are NOT Epics.
Second* Shakespearean epic.
This is how Hollywood studios will lose this battle - going out fighting for named products and selling every piece of valuable, original material to the company trying to keep people away from the cinema.
Film is subjective. There is no bad and good, only what people personally like and dislike.
I’ve noticed that the reception has gotten worse SINCE the reviews came out.
Translation:
Right, time to introduce you to something called “political nuance.” (this is assuming that you’re American)
Hence the 100%
Yeah. It’s post-election America. The Left Wing attitude has become less politically focussed and more focussed on ‘not’ offending people.
I’m fascinated by the critical reception of Netflix as a platform. Like anyone who enjoys cinema, I enjoy the cinema: sitting in front of a big screen surrounded by other people, but the backlash against Netflix really isn’t primered with thinking about what mainstream cinema is: this trash.
It’s the name of the street and that’s about it lol
They weren’t exactly subtle with the messaging here, guys.