Is this the riddler or is it the joker?
That's the joker.
Kite Man
>>85354058
He's the Jiddler!
Are you ready for another disappointing episode, tonight?
>>85355266
Yep. Bring the pain and mediocrity.
>>85355266
I'd like to disappoint Dany if you know what I mean
Yes. Will wait for a torrent to be able skip the cringe parts
Why didn't Tesla or whoever just copy gold bars? Or just copy lumber and keep selling it? Or anything?
Especially because Tesla being out of funds was a plot hole.
You really think nobody would start asking questions how somebody suddenly started having loads of gold or lumber out of nowhere?
>>85356984
Not in that age. Just go city to city. Anyways, by the time anyone caught on, you'd be set for life.
>>85355117
Because Tesla knew how to control an obsession and knew he had to stop or it would destroy him.
I heard once John Williams will score an entire movie and then let the director choose which tracks to include in the film. Jurassic Park is a major victim of this.
Obviously the tracks were pulled for a reason, but now you can hear the movie as it was originally scored with 100% John Williams tracks restored. It seems like they wanted to give the audience a break so they werent pelted with constant JW for two hours
>Tyrannosaur Paddock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYawgWFOdTs
>Nedry's Theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNeqUjc7SB0
>The original scored T-rex Visitor Center ending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmPp-SCr0Ew
>Raptors in the Kitchen (intro) - removed because it was too scary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNAeCt1fuWo
>Ellie's Escape
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec65xis15SI
>Climbing the Fence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scR53501tvQ
>Malcolm's Misfortune
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn3qd9p5LY8
>>85354008
Seems cool, quality post
>>85354008
Nice post, saving these for later, busy at the moment.
Sad that these didn't make it.
>JP thread
>popular page
How can Thor beat the JL if nobody knew who he was "til he put on the helmet" 6/7 years ago?
>Using YouTube as a valid source
>mobile poster
Worst bait ever
>>85353927
I notice how you left out JL's view count, which is also at 13M.
>>85353927
this is the first complete trailer for Thor, yet it's struggling to beat JL's 3rd trailer. low energy, Sad!
>looks good
>decent action
>shit performances
>interminably long
>5-minute burlesque scene out of nowhere
>shallow bad v evil story
I give it a 4/10. What did you guys think?
>>85353829
Why is Hollywood intentionally casting ugly people?
Looks like a shittier version of The Fifth Element to me so I think I'll pass.
Acting was cringey, romance was forced, effects were good.
Why the fuck didn't she just put on her helmet and charge out of where the aliens were holding her?
How was the commander in the wrong for winning a war?
With a 6 hour head start.... Embarrasing.
>>85353780
>caring about milked franchises
now that's embarrassing
you pathetic losers care way too fucking much about it
i can understand, like, caring about superhero movies. you guys are plebs and these movies are very popular
but caring on THIS level? to actually screencap that and take into consideration the 6 hour.... jesus christ dude, get a life
>>85353780
well shows how stupid the world really is, eating up a franchise made for kids,there is literally no art in marvel films, no depth and philosophy
what did joss whedon mean by this?
>>85353673
Two different shots? Is there an issue?
>>85354584
same shot, different filter
>>85354584
>two different shots
Is it autism?
So neill blomkamp is releasing a bunch short short films through his website https://oatsstudios.com/
Are there any good ones so far?
>>85353437
All of them.
>>85353437
I liked the Vietnam one the most.
>>85353437
Its all Kino
Why does this faggot constantly act like he is an alpha, when in reality he actually knows that he is just the offspring of a prostitute and a beta cuck?
>>85353385
>the offspring of a prostitute and a beta cuck
>thinking your parents have anything to do with being alpha
this is what beta males actually believe
>>85353385
Every human alive has probably an ancestor that was a prostitute
You answered your own question
brehs....
Who the FUCK is this Pug???
>>85353863
>>85353900
the god of death
best sci fi movie
go
There is no other answer.
>>85353154
Space Jam
>>85353233
okay... best sci fi movie in your opinion
smartass
What the hell happened?
>>85353121
Rabbi Yeshua fears the samourai.
>>85353121
pretty good imo
>>85353121
Liam Neeson became a Weeaboo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR4XNqrqxrU
...and how such a short interaction can communicate volumes to an audience about who the character is.
At the beginning of Raimi's film, we have a pretty insignificant scene where Mary Jane and Harry come over to Aunt May's to celebrate Peter's birthday with a quaint dinner catch up. After MJ and Harry leave, we get a scene that runs less than a minute, where Peter finds out Aunt May is late on her mortgage payments, before she tries to give him $20 dollars for his birthday. And in that moment you see Peter and May's reactions follow. Aunt May's desperate 'Yes you can. You can take this money from me. And don't you dare leave it behind.'
Because of course, it implies that this broke-ass Peter Parker always leaves the money that she tries to give him behind, despite badly needing it, because his sense of responsibility always sees him putting others before himself. This is a great and logical place/reminder to start Peter's arc from in the second film. And the performances really sell it.
Homecoming spoilers below.
After watching Spider-Man: Homecoming, with its incredibly shallow development of Peter Parker as a kid who goes from Avengers groupie who wants to be part of the band, to a kid who sort-of learns to be independent and rely on himself, but never in a way that isn't directly spoken out loud to the audience and telegraphed by the (six?) writers. Basically, you have a 2 hour movie that still can't clearly show the character arc of its hero without announcing it.
Watching Homecoming really reinforced my appreciation of not just the earnest, emotionally-honest, nature of Raimi's Spider-man, but of how tightly woven and smartly built Peter Parker's character development is.
>>85353063
Raimi was completely out of control
>>85353063
>Because of course, it implies that this broke-ass Peter Parker always leaves the money that she tries to give him behind, despite badly needing it, because his sense of responsibility always sees him putting others before himself.
wat
Her house was being foreclosed on and he blamed himself for the death of the other stable income in the house, of course he didn't want to take money from her.
You're reading way too much into the scene you autist.
>>85353481
That definitely adds to his character either way retard
>poster thread
I'm thinking about getting this put on my wall. Above The Law is one of my favorite action movies.
>>85353179
i have that poster
>>85352844
i thought that pic was Dukat in the thumbnail