Doppelfrio
Doppelfrio t1_ja7zj8u wrote
Reply to Hogwarts legacy sold 15million copies and it seems as a success,but 70million persons bought tickets to see Fantastic Beasts 3 and it was seen as a failure by [deleted]
Gaming is a much smaller world than movies, games cost 4-8 times more than movie ticket (prices vary a lot), and movies are significantly more expensive to produce
Doppelfrio t1_ja4tk9d wrote
To actually answer you, you should see whether you can get some Harry Potter themed snacks online somewhere (butter beer, pumpkin juice, those weird jelly beans, chocolate frogs, etc. I know they sell them at the theme parks but don’t know if they’re available elsewhere
Doppelfrio t1_ja4t788 wrote
Reply to comment by randompidgeon in Harry potter movie night party (for new fan) by sk8er_girl90
At the moment, there’s only two comments other than your’s and they’re both exactly what you were expecting
Doppelfrio t1_j94lbrb wrote
Reply to comment by riegspsych325 in What are the most clever and interesting ways a filmmaker has covered up their low budget? by njdevils901
Was it ever supposed to be a physical entity though (perhaps that’s because of the budget like you’re saying). I always imagined it as a presence the characters feel rather than see
Doppelfrio t1_j6e5sn7 wrote
Reply to What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
There’s a specific scene in Memories of Murder that had me freaking out
Doppelfrio t1_j2dkzg1 wrote
Reply to Anyone else surprised that James Cameron was able to make a successful sequel to a 13yr old in this day and age. by I-am-Super-Serial
Looking at the highest grossing movies, Force Awakens, Top Gun, Jurassic World, Incredibles 2… no. I’m not at all surprised. People go nuts over a sequel
Doppelfrio t1_j26iyeg wrote
Reply to comment by Comic_Book_Reader in Movies your parents let you see? by The-Mike-drop
Oh. I did know that, but I assumed it meant that Temple of Doom was PG-13. Didn’t realize that change came after. Thanks!
Doppelfrio t1_j26hikw wrote
Reply to Movies your parents let you see? by The-Mike-drop
The first PG-13 movie I watched was IJ Crystal Skull. I was 13. I don’t remember when I watched my first R rated movie, but it was a decent amount of time later, but before I was 17.
I did watch plenty of those borderline PG-13 movies though like Clue and the other Indiana Jones movies, just off the top of my head.
Edit: almost forgot Temple of Doom is PG-13, so that would actually be the first one. I was probably 10 but I don’t remember exactly
Doppelfrio t1_j1zdcqh wrote
Reply to comment by Varekai79 in Is 4k blu ray worth it? by G00bre
Personal preference. OP doesn’t seem to want to spend a lot on 4K’s so I’m offering my own solution. I know there’s more than just visuals when it comes to 4K but I just don’t think some movies are as worth it
Doppelfrio t1_j1wqbnj wrote
Reply to Is 4k blu ray worth it? by G00bre
I only get 4K’s of movies that have stunning visuals. For example, I would not get a 4K of something like Knives Out or The Godfather, but I would get a 4K for Interstellar and Dune
Doppelfrio t1_iy4d71e wrote
Reply to comment by Getupkid1284 in 'It's a Wonderful Life' returns to theaters by WREGnewschannel3
Came here to say this lol
Doppelfrio t1_iu9bn4q wrote
Reply to Going to movie theatre by yourself? by pandacat1900
I go by myself all the time! It’s not a bad experience, but I think it’s soooo much more enjoyable when you can whisper something to your friend next to you during the movie and discuss it immediately afterwards. That said, no one will judge you for going alone. People do it all the time!
Doppelfrio t1_je8ib12 wrote
Reply to Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea gave one of the best performances I’ve ever seen. by Apprehensive_Unit_74
Although I thought the movie was overall pretty boring, I will praise it for how realistic it was. The acting, characters, and plot were all so well done in a way that it didn’t feel like it was going over the top for the sake of entertainment.