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Kamusha

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  1. General audiences connected more with Get Out but I personally found Us to be more interesting and better directed. I think Us was too weird for most people - so hopefully Jordan Peele doesn't steer far away from strangeness with his next movie.
  2. My roommate and I are morbidly curious so we’ll be seeing it tomorrow.
  3. I mean the appeal of the Looney Tunes has always been wide. It’s never been exclusively for kids. It’s okay as an adult to criticize both Space Jam movies, as long as proper perspective is kept. I’m an aspiring writer who writes stories with a younger audience in mind. Does that mean whatever I write gets a free pass for being mindless and cynical just because it’s “for children”? Fuck no! Kids are very impressionable. If anything the standards for entertainment aimed towards a younger audience should be higher, not lower.
  4. Don’t make fun of the movie - it’s for kids. Don’t you know how much children love Casablanca references?!
  5. The cosmic/multi-verse/magic side of the MCU is interesting me much more and making the super spy stuff seem kinda boring in comparison.
  6. I wanna see an alternate timeline where Edgar Wright directed Ant-Man.
  7. It’s one of my favorite movies from the past decade. I caught it multiple times while it was in theaters mostly because that opening scene was such a treat to see on the big screen. A few years later and rewatching it is still cinematic comfort food to me because the experience is more like listening to favorite album than watching a movie again.
  8. Either Snyder drew that himself, or he commissioned an artist to draw it for him. The later seems more likely, but it is crazy to think that this was important enough for him to go to those lengths.
  9. I think there gonna be a lot of fights this summer as things continue happening to open back up. A lot of people have forgotten how to interact with others, including myself.
  10. I had the biggest grin during the opening song. Lin’s use of rapping to tell a story has a really energy that other musicals don’t, and this is the first time his music has been put to editing that truly keeps up with that quick pace of information. It’s still hard to imagine Hamilton being adapted into a film, but if it ever does John Chu would make for an excellent choice. Well, either him or Coogler. I really am glad the first time I saw this was in a theater because it truly is a big screen movie, but I’m also glad it’s on HBO Max so I can go back and rewatch my favorite songs. But I would still heavily advise anyone interested in it to try to catch it in a theater.
  11. Eh, a movie can’t hide behind the “but it’s for children!” defense while also featuring appearances of characters from Barry Lyndon, A Clockwork Orange, and The Devil. You gotta pick one. Also, the Looney Tunes aren’t solely for kids - their humor is universal. If anything I appreciate the old shorts more as an adult. Unfortunately this doesn’t even look like it’s made by people who understand what made the Tunes work so well in the first place, which is pretty much how the first Space Jam was too tbh.
  12. I watched The Muppets movies a lot as a kid, but never got a chance to watch The Muppet Shoe until it hit Disney+. It’s been a real joy experiencing this groundbreaking show for the first time. As much as I love the early Muppet movies, the show maybe makes the best use of the Muppets? They certainly feel better designed for a variety show type format than do for a typical narrative. What I love about the show is that it pokes fun at variety show while also working as a functional variety show. It’s not like the Eric Andre show that makes fun of talk shows but isn’t really a talk show itself. Each segment is genuinely entertaining, often it’s for humor but even some of the musical segment are played fairly straight. It keeps things fresh and was the perfect show to watch in bed all day as I was recovering from the vaccine.
  13. I just got back from seeing it and it’s well done. So many modern movie musicals such as Les Mis try to keep the visuals more grounded so it was nice to see than John Chu was willing to embrace a more stylized approach for the material. It does feel a bit long, but at least each song feels different visually so it never feels repetitive. They keep introducing new cinematic tricks until the end. Not every successful musical is able to be translate properly to film, but this is easily one of the most successful adaptations of the last ten years, and maybe the most?
  14. My thread about Wright’s new documentary got hardly any attention. Which I get because documentaries aren’t as sexy as traditional movies, but the doc trailer actually features more of what made me fall in love with Wright in the first place. Fun music, quirky humor, unforgettable offbeat characters, etc. Not to say that this new movies doesn’t look great, because it does, but if you truly are “in it for Wright” then you absolutely should not sleep on his trailer for The Sparks Brothers just because it’s for a documentary.
  15. I’m fairly conditioned to accept older actors playing high schoolers but even then my brain is having a hard time process him as an high schooler. But I get that Ben Platt is the main reason why the show was as successful as it was. Maybe this would have done better as a filmed performance, where it’s easily to accept someone in their late 20’s playing a teen. The musical theater format doesn’t always translate well to film. Judging by the trailer this doesn’t pull it off as successfully as In the Heights look to do.
  16. I hang around queer and feminist circles that are still discussing Birds of Prey . If these queens aren’t the type that Captain Marvel is made for then I don’t know who is tbh.
  17. I don’t care about what the average person thinks but I will ride or die for my online queer community. It’s hard to find a queer community where I currently am, so my online community to me is very much real. And if they aren’t yasss queeening for Captain Marvel, girl, there is something wrong.
  18. Actually Ant Man did decent but not as much as the normal Marvel movie made. So they added The Wasp to the title hoping a female co-lead would drive up attention to the movie. It’s not about losing faith in Brie, it’s just a concern that they haven’t figured out the movie yet. Again, I’m arguably the biggest Brie fan on this board but feel like the Marvel movie underutilize her. It has nothing to do against her. I have fair the writers will find a way to make her connect. She’s just in a weird growing period just like Hemsworth was with Thor initially. And look how well he ended up doing. I have faith in Brie and the writers.
  19. lol I think anyone who read my posts, which were admittedly too long, would know that I was in no way attacking my girl Brie. I just haven’t seen any evidence that the character made much of a cultural impact, and I travel in circles where minor character like Valkalyrie are adored. I’m sure Marvel is figuring out a way to make the character resonate better. No tea, no shade. I love Brie but feel like her character is at a similar point that Thor was earlier in the MCU. The character has a cool power set but hasn’t fully connected with audiences yet. I haven’t seen any evidence she has besides the box office numbers. Which cool, Avatar made much more but who gives a flip about Jake Sully lol
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