Posted on 05/14/2017 10:32:58 AM PDT by drewh
Dunkirk is the only film I am excited to see this summer :) Its plus 99 percent ‘want to see’ on Rotten Tomatoes
Two words: Netflix. YouTube.
There are hundreds of good movies coming out all year that are made by hollywood.
The good movies never are blockbusters, especially summer ones.
Allied was way too long, problem with most films, they give final cut over to the directors...
I agree. That was a very good film.
Aye. That was a good one
Yes, and generally they alienate the half who can afford a ticket.
I agree. “Lion” was fantastic overall....a little slow at times especially once they began showing him as an adult, but as a child was amazing part of the movie. I like the smaller movies in some cases. I saw Nebraska at the movie theater a number of years ago and it was great (except for the old doggies talking through the movie behind us....I hate that). First of all blockbusters are so packed with movie goers that I can no longer stand going. I think the last movie I went to that was somewhere during opening night was Titanic and I had horrible seats and my wife and I hated watching. We ended up going again a few weeks later and was much more pleasant.
Meanwhile, in 2 weeks domestically and three overseas, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 has tripled its production budget.
I agree with you in saying movies, in general, in the 1940’s to about 1960 were much better. THEY EVEN HAD MORAL NORMS!
Tom Hardy, Chris Nolan, and Sir Kenneth Branaugh in a real WWII movie, I am there...
For a few years, the local cinema complex always had a few art-house, non-mainstream flicks. Folks got in the habit of looking for a movie worth viewing. They've cut back on that. It's easy to get out of the habit of checking the movies to see if there's something worth seeing.
Then there's the "improved" seating. They're plush seats, and honestly, tough to get comfortable in. Plus one wonders about spilled food and drinks, perspiration, etc. Then there's having to choose an assigned seat when purchasing a ticket. I'd much rather let random selection be the guide when entering the theater.
What are they thinking? With boomers retiring in large numbers why would they EVER want to change the movie-theater experience that much?
Yep, was going to post the same thing. Really enjoyed that one.
Probably not. Beauty and the Beast just passed the $1.25 billion mark. That's billion with a 'B'. It will pay for all these flops. Surely, some Trump voters contributed to this.
It's a horrible experience. Even when you are seeing the rare decent movie, you have to sit through 20 minutes of previews, condescending messages and leftist commentary. Last movie I saw, there was a preview of Al Gore's next movie on Global Warming. The only redeeming moment was when the preview briefly showed President Trump and half the theater clapped. Bet they weren't expecting that. This was in Connecticut! Then they send the ushers up and down the aisles with collection plates, like it was church, collecting for some pet cause like fighting AIDS or some such.
Most times when I'm in the mood for a movie, I sit at home and watch something on Netflix or YouTube. I have a Roku Box that sends YouTube from my computer to the TV screen. The video quality is surprisingly good and you can find most of the older movies on YouTube. The Netflix offerings are scant but you can usually find something worth watching and the video quality is astonishing. As a last resort, I have Amazon Prime in which you can stream most movies for a nominal fee.
Maybe it’s my age now but I really don’t like going to the movie theatres. Sitting through all those trailers played loud and usually of violent scenes with special effects. Buncha crap. Last movie seen was called ‘Life’ about an alien life form coming to life and killing off an entire spaceship crew and ends up on earth in the end to continue its murderous ways. Dark sinister crap more better named ‘Death’. Left me with a crappy mood the next day. Give me inspirational anytime and Scrooge Hollyweird.
Yep. I'm looking forward to Dunkirk.
Honestly though, I'll likely be patient and watch it from home.
Then I saw your post with the reference to Trumpian revolution.
Jeff Daniels derserved the oscar as the retiring sheriff, he got robbed!
Hollywood makes most of it’s movies for China these days
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