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Scarns_Aisle5 t1_j6j35qg wrote
Reply to New Poster for 'Creed III' by MarvelsGrantMan136
Is MBJ playing a don in this movie?
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_j6j33wv wrote
Reply to comment by Metal64Game in New Poster for 'Creed III' by MarvelsGrantMan136
As if rocky has never been the bad kind of melodramatic before......
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_j6aw9g2 wrote
Reply to What movie should we watch tonight? by bigsmok345
Babylon
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_j2fqhyb wrote
Reply to comment by TravelingFlipper in Why does everyone hate Babylon by Hoebaforboba3
personally I feel the movie is a designed in a way to always keep the viewer engaged. it has very hyperactive editing and is very flashy (it kind of reminded me of requiem for a dream in that regard)
- but it definitely dragged in the end (I desperately wanted the film to end as soon as it cut to Manny with his new family). There were so many scenes in the last 15 minutes that would have wrapped the movie up perfectly but it kept going
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_iy5ucx2 wrote
Reply to Do you ever regret going back and watching favorite movies from your past? by modernmartialartist
felt kind of the same rewatching Rush Hour. I used to hold these movies up as a gold standard of comedy but watching them with a more critical lens, the jokes were insanely lazy. Im mainly talking about the second one. I hate the whole "you can't make it today" sentiment. comedy movies have gladly moved on from that form of comedy
theres other movies from around that era that are still really funny to me like Austin Powers so this isn't really a matter of comedy tastes changing
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_ix514ur wrote
Reply to comment by Boogyman0202 in What is Dwayne Johnson’s best movie? by Melk-boy
yeah I find pain and gain to be just like Moana and fast and furious 8
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_iuduw7o wrote
Reply to When you see an actor who seems familiar, do you feel like you need to KNOW who he played before? by fabrizziop17
Sort of. There's so many That Guy actors.
I feel like after watching the sopranos I've become aware of so many other "that guy" actors who have many bit parts in movies from the 90s onwards
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_itrjeo2 wrote
Reply to After watching Boss Level and Cop Shop it's absolutely crazy to me studios are not lining up to throw money at Carnahan to direct big blockbuster movies. His action set pieces and choreography are top notch and his scripts recently are just perfect. by herewego199209
To me, David Leitch is what Joe Carnahan probably wants to be. In many ways Bullet Train is like Smokin Aces but with more bureaucracy
Copshop was pretty good. Much better than smokin aces (which was fine).
Stretch is certainly an interesting project
Scarns_Aisle5 t1_jebt8rz wrote
Reply to do u think this era of up and coming actors could fill the big shoes of legendary actors from the past? by we_are_ghetto
Why the competition or filling the shoes of the past? It's a new era. Every decade has a bunch of new names drop onto the scene and rise in popularity. It has nothing to do with replacing actors. Inevitably, people get older so younger names get popular too.