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@Risico007, I must say, Giant Shark vs Mega Octopus doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it is entertaining and highly superior to both Jaws 78: The Revenge of Jaws' Sons and Giant Tarantula vs Mondo Black Widow. It's also kind of a spiritual sequel to Pond Scum vs Frog Army, and written by the same team that brought you Mega Super Awesome Mecha Barracuda vs Terrible Tentacled Tiger Shark. It's not to be missed.
@Creasy47, wow, wow, wow. Don't be so quick to come to conclusions here. What you're saying is massively shortsighted and extremely offensive to old cat vomit. Ghostbusters is more like a year old turd that's grown moldy and covered in dead flies, but that the cast and crew keep trying to polish in vain, not realizing that no matter what they do, it's still going to be a turd at the end of the day. ;)
But you are right in citicising that a lot of people criticised a film they haven´t seen.
Oh come on, @Thunderpussy. You've got to like at least one of his paintings. Appreciate him as an artist, and shove the whole massive genocide and totalitarian regime led by Aryans thing under the rug.
Untalented 8 year old.
He was a great painter. I don t care what he did in his later years.
Yeah, me neither. I think many experts in the art community refer to it as his "Red Period," and they ain't talking about red paint, either.
Me too. :)>-
No more remakes of already good movies!
You enjoy their work regardless of their private endeavours.
It a solid remake ?
Hollywood has found a new trick which it will surely exhaust and play to death as always.
After Tom Cruise in 'The Mummy', Russell Crowe as 'Dr Jekyll' and Johnny Depp as 'The Invisible Man', the Monster Cinematic Universe adds Javier Bardem as 'Frankenstein'! And Dwayne Johnson is in talks to be 'The Wolf Man'.
So Dracula Untold is part of the same universe? I still haven't seen that film, consider it done.
I haven't seen Melissa McCarthy in anything as far as I know, so no comment on her.
About Ghostbusters, I didn't care for the original either, and was never even remotely interested in the new one, so haven't really been following, but I'm sure you are correct that many people always wanted it to fail, and if the backlash started even before the first trailer then clearly that is indeed the case.
The bolded bit: that's so true. Everything other than straight white males apparently needs to have a damn good "reason" to even exist in movies as anything other than bit part players or extras. Straight white male is the norm for a movie character and is by far the most common movie character - in general and even more so for lead roles. Deviations from that are indeed easily seen as pandering, as "PC", as having some "agenda". (Some even consider straight white males kissing each other off screen as "pushing an agenda" which is totally ridiculous. It's not some bloody "agenda", just friends being friends.) I don't know why non-straight or non-white or non-male is so often in itself cause for easy ridicule or suspicion, but it most certainly is. It's unfortunate and sad. Obviously what goes for movies reflect common attitudes and opinions otherwise as well.
Have you ever heard of the following 2 films:
The Escapist (2008)
And In Order of Disappearance (2014)
I am asking this because both these films are going to be remade in the next few years, with the same actor attached to play the lead in the 2 projects: Liam Neeson.
I feel like Hollywood has found a new source of creative ideas for thrillers, namely Scandinavia (Wallander, The Bridge, The Killing, TGWTDT & now In Order of Disappearance). Some smart entrepreneur should buy up the film rights to books coming out of those countries, because Hollywood will inevitably come knocking to make an adaptation sooner or later.
This will get some big nominations at the end of the year.