Even better than Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in La La Land.
>>83853964
I usually don't care about couples in movies, even less in capeshit, but these two made me feel.
>>83853964
Because it was. There's no way to force actors to like each other.
I think I started breathing really heavy in the theater during the scene when Diana loses her virginity.
>and this is our son's room
>he's quite the film buff…
>>83853681
>single pick picking the door to your sons room
>not just raking
Mom, i'm CIA
>>83856603
underrated
Did Jaws make you think twice about going swimming?
>>83853181
No but River Monsters did
>>83853181
Not just Jaws but I can't believe anyone swims out into the ocean past a depth of like six feet. Fuck that.
>>83853278
is this real
Seeing as it's the 30th anniversary of it's release, can we talk about Predator? What's the appeal? It's a shitty movie.
fuck off pleb
>has bad taste
>has to ask permission to talk about a movie
Fuck off faggot
>30 threads open about Wonder Woman and Black Panther trailer
>not a single thread about the best movie released this weekend
never change /tv/
The previews weren't clear. Is this about something supernatural, or some cabin fever / infection or something else? I like Joel Edgerton a lot, but not enough to buy a ticket to something blindly because he's in it.
>>83850701
>I like Joel Edgerton a lot
why? the man is a black hole of charisma and I have no idea why he's cast in so many things
>>83850752
Because he's a decent character actor that pointedly takes hugely varied roles across every category of movie.
Was Batman v Superman too deep for modern audiences to understand?
>>83850351
too deep in shit
>>83850351
Yes, there's a reason plebs haven't stopped being mad about it for an entire year
>>83850351
Yeah
Man of Steel too
Why don't modern superheroes get a single scratch in their gigantic overblown battle scenes? Specially DCEU
The entire suit is CG in Marvel Shits... I mean Marvel Flicks
>>83850257
>Specifically DCEU
Supes had a huge face gash and a hole in his chest
Harley bled
Wonder Woman bled
Huh?
>>83850487
>Wonder Woman bled
Exactly, she got hurt easily at the beggining of the movie, but in the fucking apocalyptic battle where she was thrown around and dragged through the ground... not a SINGLE scratch
>>83848513
it was doomed for sure when disney stuck it's dick in it.
>>83848513
Star Wars was never good
Look at that bitch face, she took away his babies and she's gonna make them work on the street corner
Best Westerns?
Django
No thanks, I like staying at Mariotts or Hiltons
Who killed Blockbuster Video?
hollywood video
Red Box
Sudoku
What, no Silicon Valley thread?
>>83844855
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ss2mPH2Cw
Thread theme
So the asshole sold to Holi because he really prefers the promotion (and money) over better tech?
>>83844855
shit episode
theyre circlejerking again
in the last episode they will fuck up hooli con and win bigtime with the last 30 seconds everything is ruined by something to get a cliffhanger ending and keep them poor so we can wait for the next season of this once great show
>tfw no russ hanneman again
>tfw not even jin yang
good for tj miller to leave this sinking ship
why do you guys hate attack of the clones?
>>83842537
I DONT LIKE SAND
>>83842674
>I DON'T LIKE SANDNIGGERS
I really wish Lucas had kept the original version
>>83842537
Because i've seen it
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I don't get it
My Wewuz meter is reading over 100 meganiggs
WE
How much does a positive Stuckmann review cost you think ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J150XsV4WAg
A lot. You basically have to invent a time machine and introduce the property to him as a child. Then go back to the present and reap the miniscule rewards of having a youtube movie critic give your shitty reboot a high score out of nostalgia
>>83859297
It might be worth it though since he has a significant reputation in "Nerd Culture". It might be worth paying for his wife's bull for a few night to make sure he give you a good review.
>>83859089
Stuckmann shills Tom Cruise for free since he basically sees him as a kindred spirit. Not even kidding, he sees Cruise as his own self-insert.
>“We never really talked actively about bringing Brendan Fraser in, because he lived in a very different time period than the modern day and so he would be potentially not even alive,” Kurtzman said. “Unless he himself were a monster, it didn't seem like he would make a whole lot of sense. And if he were a monster, then we would have had a lot of explaining to do about why he was there.”
Should they have made Brendan Fraser a monster character?
http://popculture.com/movies/2017/06/12/mummy-director-reveals-why-brendan-fraser-not-in-reboot/
The answer is simple, just show him in a cameo as a random human character.
Make him a vampire.
>>83858501
He could have been the original guy's grandson or something.