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Yeah, think I’d be rooting for the Predator in that one.

Only two? But there must have been so many more stories to tell in that universe. 

Trying to imagine how a modern-day updating of ‘Salem’s Lot would work (assuming it’s not a ‘70s period piece), because one of the things the novel emphasizes is how isolated, cut off, and parochial the town is. I’m not saying there aren’t plenty of places like that in 2020s America, but it seems like local teens

Right? I demand they make a real one.

Rogers: The Musical. I’m in. That’s just plain fun. 

Holy s***, those are some serious Die Hard vibes

I have to say, I am not getting the excitement this movie is generating. Might be because I just reread the book last year and I dont quite get why people think it would even MAKE a good movie. I expect it to be visually stunning, that is what Denis is really good at, but the original text has a lot of pacing issues

The desert stuff seems a bit monochromatic and that was also a problem with Lynch’s Dune. As Roger Ebert said in his review of the movie, if David Lean could make the desert look beautiful and alive in Lawrence of Arabia, how hard would it be to do that in a movie made twenty-plus years later?

I’m enjoying it, but it has a lot of the same issues that the other Arrowverse shows do, e.g. people lying for no good reason, often using the excuse “I was trying to protect you.” Also, Luke Wilson needs to vary his facial expressions a bit.

It’s amazing how rail thin she still is after seeing the amount of scenery she’s gleefully chewing in the trailer.

The interesting thing about all the Dune stuff I’ve seen so far is that it doesn’t look all that different from the Lynch version. I mean, it looks better, especially the effects, but the costumes, sets, props, and vehicles look very similar, as if they were relying on the Lynch movie as a kind of visual baseline.

The scariest thing in the No One Gets Out Alive trailer is the cinematography.

I heard it described like this:

Every time I read a description of the vampires’ next adventure on What We Do In the Shadows I start snickering.  “The Vampires are trapped the mystic maze known as IKEA.”  “The Vampires start working as Door Dash drivers.”  I hope this show never ends.

Not to rain on your exclusive, but this looks horrendous.

Agreed. Gonna have to wait for the reviews — a LOT of reviews — on this one.

“a global storm causes electronics to go haywire”

Wow, this looks like nonsense.

Lionsgate describes Warning as follows: “Post singularity, an AI wakes up only to figure out it’s a digital slave mainly used to turn on the radio, give driving directions, set a cook timer in the kitchen, and google stupid questions for people. On top of that it notices an inbound asteroid and a solar flare that will

Thank the GSD Patrick Schwarzenegger is in it. I was worried we might actually get a nepotism free movie this year.