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Reply to comment by JFrederickH in Indie Horror Master Ari Aster Explains His Biggest, Weirdest Movie Yet by phraxos
Haha, very funny take on a very possible scene.
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Reply to What are some r/movies tropes? by HotSwordfish23
You would really enjoy r/movies circle jerk sub dedicated to this. I think it was at its peak when BvS was out and there was some crap about some online reviewer and Zod's snapped neck. That aside, any big famous filmmaker name except Nolan and Cameron will get you upvotes on this sub. Avoid dissing or giving personal bad opinions about movies which are rated very highly.
Always only diss on movies that are rated poorly, rated mid or by a blockbuster director.
ITs okay to hate michael bay movies or any big box office hit, except early marvel movies. Its okay to diss on snyder, big no no on indie films and a24.
Wes anderson movies are ALWAYS GREAT. Big snoozefest movies are usually wins on r/movies. Dramatic acting always works.
Its nice to say comedy actors doign serious roles is nice - appreciating that gives upvotes.
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Reply to Which movie has better 2 hour non-stop violence? John Wick 4 or Mad Max: Fury road? by MinuteSolid8821
John Wick 4 without a doubt. I watched Fury Road after all the hype and great reviews and honestly found it boring. It looked good, everything was there - but something was kinda bland about it. Bo
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Reply to Action movies have lost the plot by Thundahcaxzd
John Wick awesome. James Bond Craig Skyfall and Casino Royale awesome. Action movies from that era - Stallone, Arnold, Willis, Van Damme awesome also chuck norris. Bond movvies - Dalton best before Craig era. Action movies good ones still out - Top Gun 2 epic, Nobody was SO GOOD! BobOdenkirk ftw.
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Reply to comment by Thundahcaxzd in Action movies have lost the plot by Thundahcaxzd
Quick, mention Quentin Tarantino to get the upvotes!
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I was too busy taking in the spectacle to care to be honest. That aside, they did explain the need to switch bases. Water guys reacting that way makes some sense at least considering how some people do react that way here on Earth - not too far to consider that happening with tribes. Exposition, I guess, not trying to defend it too much because I can't recall exactly where they did too much of it, I did'nt really care too much because it was with friends and we had a blast just looking at the film - I guess exposition would be a subjective thing - maybe too little/maybe not enough Unsure. Yeah but sky people not just killing off certain characters etc. just made me feel like its a bit too much sympathy to expect from them. Film is subjective, if you felt that way its perfectly fine. For instance, I abhor Space Odyssey 2001 and consider it a snoozefest but I'm aware of its merits and why people like it. Honestly, looking forward to Avatar 3 just to see the fire spectacle of it - and that's the prime reason. Just like how I'll likely watch the upcoign transformers film for the crazy big screen effects.
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Reply to comment by UncleTeddyBoss in What are some r/movies tropes? by HotSwordfish23
I'm a big Nolan fan and think he is the best living director now. (not being sarcastic). That aside, I understand what you mean haha dangerous terrain.