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mediarch t1_j6nbn8h wrote
Reply to comment by mikeyfreshh in Comparing Tarantino to F&F franchise by raohdy
John G. Roberts Jr. is the Sorcerer's Stone
Clarence Thomas is Chamber of Secrets
Brett Kavanaugh is the Prisoner of Azkaban
Neil Gorsuch is Goblet of Fire
Amy Coney Barrett is Order of the Phoenix
Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Is Half Blood Prince
Elena Kagan is Deathly Hallows part 1
Sonia Sotomayor is Deathly Hallows part 2
Ketanji Brown Jackson is Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
mediarch t1_j6ljsnf wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky_Plan7855 in I know not everyone was a huge fan of Avatar:Way of Water but I think the hardware the humans use looks awesome! by LeraviTheHusky
> LITERALLY NOTHING but praise
mediarch t1_j68ntjw wrote
Reply to Adam Sandler Movies by TomDuBois2002
> Uncut Gems
Check out Punch Drunk Love too
mediarch t1_j5rogok wrote
"I think they’re more interesting, the characters, personally, so maybe I’m slightly drawn to them. Not that I delineate between good and bad, I think - most people just try to do the best that they can in the situation they’re in." - Jeremy Irons
mediarch t1_j5k2cf2 wrote
Reply to comment by FinaglingFox in Why zombies and most zombie movies and shows are driving me insane! by FinaglingFox
The chance of getting infected when splashed in the face with blood infected with AIDS is roughly 1 in a thousand. Getting pricked by a needle or something similar with AIDS is roughly 1 in 300. I get that AIDS and Zombies are different but it's a similar comparison. They have a lot of data because doctors get splashed from time to time. Getting infected blood on you or even in you doesn't mean you're guaranteed to get the infection
mediarch t1_j5k0phc wrote
Unless they drink the zombie blood or something it won't infect them. Your skin acts as a barrier and unless the blood gets into a big cut or something you aren't going to get the virus. Getting a little zombie blood splattered on you isn't going to instantly turn you into a zombie.
mediarch t1_j2evrri wrote
Reply to comment by LoveEffective1349 in Which should I watch first? by im_a_hedgehogg
The seventh seal is consistently in the conversation for greatest movie of all time. In the most recent sight and sound poll it was 35th for critics and 31st for directors. I love Seven, it's a great movie but The Seventh Seal is one of the greatest movies ever made
mediarch t1_j2ejkx4 wrote
Reply to comment by ohnourfeelings in Why people act like james cameron is a great filmmaker because his movie gross well at Box-office while also hating directors like Michael bay who do the exact same thing ? by HumbleCamel9022
He directed the original Got Milk? commercial. Easily one of the greatest commercials of all time.
mediarch t1_j2axu8h wrote
Reply to Superpower kids by [deleted]
Logan
mediarch t1_j25yzix wrote
Reply to is it true movies cant become cult films anymore due to constant opinion change? by bonghive
I think you don't understand the definition of a cult film...
Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase. As long as a movie has a fanbase it can be a cult movie. Not everyone likes Rocky Horror Picture Show but those that do like it really like it. Why would they care what opinion people have online?
mediarch t1_j1ehtp2 wrote
Saw
mediarch t1_j1d3vog wrote
Reply to comment by st6374 in What are some examples of the WORST improvised lines or scenes in cinema? by Ronaldspeirs
He was originally going to have a flying car and he was going to be a vampire. No Im not joking.
mediarch t1_iyfcg2k wrote
Reply to comment by Asha_Brea in What movie were you (ironically) bummed didn't live up to its title literally? by SuperAlloyBerserker
Not true. There is a dog.
"So I walk in the men's room and who's standing there? 4 Los Angeles County Sheriffs and a German Sheppard...Woof"
mediarch t1_iyf8inc wrote
Reply to Why didn’t Buzz get into more trouble? by vince2423
> He’s gotta be like 17-18 and Kevin like 11
What? Kevin is 8, Buzz's age isn't mentioned but the actor was only 13 and he's definitely not 17.
mediarch t1_iyeif8g wrote
Reply to comment by mikeyfreshh in Nothing is wrong with the Mario voice by GrimReaperAngelof23
Exactly. I love Charles Martinet's voice in the games. It's perfect. But two full hours of dialogue with that voice would get old. It doesn't really work over extended periods
mediarch t1_iydx26p wrote
Reply to comment by Liftin-Larry-92 in Point Break or Fast and the Furious by Professional-Rip-519
I'm biased because point break is one of my favorites so I could see how some would take it as a bad ending but...He got his face nearly smashed into a lawnmower, he got beat up and choked by a bunch of dudes, jacked up his already jacked up knee...twice, watched his friend and partner die right in front of him etc etc etc. He wasn't just catching bad guys. He had it really rough. Realistically he's got PTSD possibly depression. He said the only reason he went to law school was because that's what his parents wanted. This is the first time he found something he actually likes for him instead of doing what others think is best for him. He's presumably still going out with Tyler too so it not just surfing.
mediarch t1_iycpq9u wrote
Reply to comment by Liftin-Larry-92 in Point Break or Fast and the Furious by Professional-Rip-519
I think you missed the most important line. While they're on the beach at the end Bodhi asks Utah if he's still surfing. "Every day". Utah would rather be surfing than getting yelled at by his boss for try to do his job. Bodhi got what he wanted but Utah will end up happier living life the way he wants instead of risking his working a job that's not a good fit for him.
mediarch t1_iybbper wrote
Reply to Movies like 28 Days later by MrChuffs
28 Weeks Later lol
mediarch t1_iyaku0c wrote
Reply to Looking for: movies that have the protaganist make a call about what they think is going to happen, and they make a correct call or the complete oppoosite occurs .. i.e. chaos or disaster or silliness or whatever. Can anyone help? by [deleted]
Edgar Wright. Basically every Edgar Wright movie does stuff like this.
Like Shaun of the Dead for example
We’ll have a Bloody Mary first thing - they kill a zombie named Mary in the backyard
a bite at the King’s Head - Phillip gets bitten
couple at the Little Princess - they pick up Liz, David, and Dianne
stagger back here - they imitate zombies to get back to the Winchester
and bang!, back at the bar for shots - they use the gun at the Winchester to shoot the zombies
"Go Live in the Shed!" - Ed lives in the shed at the end
"Snakehips, always surrounded by women" - Gets eaten by all female zombies
mediarch t1_iy1u0vm wrote
Reply to comment by midnightmoose in Everywhere everything all at once - why so famous? by WhereIsThatElephant
> continuously took you in unexpected directions
It's really easy to take you in unexpected directions when everything is just sort of random for the sake of random.
mediarch t1_ixkqcsi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Worst performing movies to receive a sequel? by punkmuppet
And it made over 70 million in merch...
mediarch t1_ixkd0hm wrote
Reply to comment by so1i1oquy in Worst performing movies to receive a sequel? by punkmuppet
Tron did fine. It still made money at the box office. Also it made a metric butt load in merchandise sales. They made more in Merch sales than it did at the theater.
mediarch t1_ixkcob6 wrote
Manhunter maybe
15 million budget only made 8.6 million
"Technically" Silence of the Lambs is a sequel
mediarch t1_ixfdifl wrote
Because it's a movie
mediarch t1_j6o8elu wrote
Reply to In Gangs of New York isn't it hugely inconvenient to have buried Bill + Vallon in Brooklyn? by Tristram_ZX81
You can load up the body onto a horse and transport it that way. Just like in Read Dead Redemption 2 when you have have to get your legendary pelt to the trapper in Saint Denis. Also boats exist.