naynaythewonderhorse
naynaythewonderhorse t1_j1d1efn wrote
Reply to comment by st6374 in What are some examples of the WORST improvised lines or scenes in cinema? by Ronaldspeirs
IIRC, Tommy Wiseau was very adamant about the word on the page being read. Really, that’s the case with a lot of those truly terrible directors. Actors are forced to read their stilted dialogue, and not given freedom in a lot of cases to make lines less awkward.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_j19jmna wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU by riding my bf by [deleted]
That makes the story even worse! You don’t just “hop off so quick.” Lol.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_iy86lp7 wrote
I can see Her getting into the list somewhere near the bottom of the list as a more recent entry. If there’s one film that’s the epitome of how the world has changed and evolved in the 10 years since the last list, it’s that one.
It’s also worth mentioning that the social media age has brought a lot of films to light in the past 10 years than ever before. I think the list will be more vivid and have a lot more perspectives and voices across culture than ever before. I can see it changing dramatically.
If anything takes number one that isn’t Vertigo or Kane it will be Battleship Potemkin. The Ukraine war is fresh in everyone’s mind, and this film is emblematic of that struggle.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_iy85f5b wrote
Reply to comment by Ozark_Bosn in Sight & Sound 2022: Critic's Top 100 Predictions by Zonark000
Potemkin has gained a HUGE surge in relevancy this year, and I can see it being moved to first or second on that merit alone. For a nearly century old film that’s still astonishingly groundbreaking and relevant is surely worth celebrating.
I’d say it deserves the spot.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_iy55m7y wrote
Reply to comment by Silicon_Knight in Bob Iger Tells Disney Town Hall Hiring Freeze Still In Effect, No New Acquisitions Planned & Not Merging With Apple by Neo2199
As a fan of both companies (yeah, I’m a sheep or whatever you wanna call me) a merger would be absolutely horrifying.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_iwzv4w6 wrote
Reply to comment by Julius-n-Caesar in What's the longest continuous chain of spinoffs? by TruthOf42
Not quite. There’s 2 entireties of the age of the universe on top of that.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_iu40fo2 wrote
Reply to Movies or TV that says you can beat fate by Beau_bell
Phineas and Ferb does this a lot. To the point where it’s used as the weapon against the enemy in both movies. The entire fucking Universe has it against Candace. She cannot bust her brothers. The universe will not allow it.
naynaythewonderhorse t1_j9u950d wrote
Reply to Why doesn't Sony have a major streaming service? by Almighty_Push91
I went through Crackle yesterday, and I was astonished by the amount of crap in there. So many clear rip-offs of other popular films that were one word off or something. In all, after like 500ish films I glossed through, I only recognized about 5 film names total.
It’s all just mediocre c-grade crap. At least Amazon and Tubi have good stuff, and truly horrendous stuff. Crackle is the stuff that no one else wanted.