A Haunting in Venice just shot up to my most anticipated list. Looks awesome!
Vince Vaughn Returning for ‘Dodgeball’ Sequel at 20th Century Studios https://t.co/m1FlPiJv5p
— Variety (@Variety) April 27, 2023
Directed by #IndianaJones5 helmer James Mangold, the film sees a young Bob Dylan, played by Timothée Chalamet, shaking up his act on the folk music scene by going electric and giving the rise of rock as the voice of a generation https://t.co/YffQ2WUlyL
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 27, 2023
TCTTS said:
Also, with CinemaCon this week, and GoTG3 premiering next week, the blockbuster trailer deluge is about to begin.
One of my favorite movie times of the year.
Over the next ten days, between tomorrow and next Thursday, though not all are guaranteed, we could see trailers for...
- Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Teaser Trailer)
- Dune: Part Two (Teaser Trailer)
- The Flash (Trailer 2)
- The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (Teaser Trailer)
- Killers of the Flower Moon (Teaser Trailer)
- Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (Trailer 2)
- Napoleon (Teaser Trailer)
- Oppenheimer (Full Trailer)
- Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Full Trailer)
- Wonka (Teaser Trailer)
seeing Hollywood finally accept dumping movies on streaming is bad for theaters, and tripling down on the importance of theatrical exhibition for the health and sustainability of the art is the best thing that's happened to cinema in years https://t.co/DfqvTQFEVx
— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) April 27, 2023
This movie looks about 100,000 times better than the PoS book it's based on.TCTTS said:
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10545296/
November 17, 2023
Theatrical Exclusive
She put out a sequel probably 2 years ago. the plot twist at the end happens off-page. I read the section 5-6 times trying to figure out WTF I had missed and then finally realized it wasn't me, it was the author.double aught said:
I had no idea there were any books other than the original trilogy.
Capybara said:
Yeah I'll never be able to relate to anyone who only, or even mostly, wants to watch newly-released films at home. Live events in their many forms can't be beaten.
Capybara said:
Nah. Imo, you can't have a cinematic experience in your home, especially when you can pause whatever you're watching. I don't respect anyone who outright wants theatres to die, nor would anyone who loves movies.
You can enjoy watching it at home, and I am with you for most movies that come out. But its just not a better cinematic experience.agdoc2001 said:Capybara said:
Nah. Imo, you can't have a cinematic experience in your home, especially when you can pause whatever you're watching. I don't respect anyone who outright wants theatres to die, nor would anyone who loves movies.
I admit it's selfish, I would prefer not to have to wait for things to come to streaming. I'm glad some of you still enjoy going to the theater, but I can absolutely have a better cinematic experience in my home than at a theater. I don't understand what pausing has to do with it - is missing 7 minutes of the 3rd act to pee an integral part of the experience?
Sorry to derail your thread, TCTTS, please proceed.
You just described almost every person in America lol...which is admittedly part of our (American) problem.TCTTS said:
Ah, yes. "Because I'm incapable of enjoying something, I hope it goes away so the millions of people who do enjoy it won't be able to either." What a petulant way of thinking.
javajaws said:You just described almost every person in America lol...which is admittedly part of our (American) problem.TCTTS said:
Ah, yes. "Because I'm incapable of enjoying something, I hope it goes away so the millions of people who do enjoy it won't be able to either." What a petulant way of thinking.
I don't desire the movie theater experience to go away. But lets be real here - Hollywood is ruled by profits. They wouldn't want the movie theater experience to stay if they didn't believe it was in their best interests to keep it around.
And to those who think the home theater experience is lacking...you just haven't put enough money into it and/or simply have opinionated thoughts on the matter (nostalgia, social aspects, etc.). And there's nothing wrong with that - to each his own.
Only the first sentence was a direct reply to you. But I know how you take offense to every thing so I guess the rest was just a bonus?TCTTS said:javajaws said:You just described almost every person in America lol...which is admittedly part of our (American) problem.TCTTS said:
Ah, yes. "Because I'm incapable of enjoying something, I hope it goes away so the millions of people who do enjoy it won't be able to either." What a petulant way of thinking.
I don't desire the movie theater experience to go away. But lets be real here - Hollywood is ruled by profits. They wouldn't want the movie theater experience to stay if they didn't believe it was in their best interests to keep it around.
And to those who think the home theater experience is lacking...you just haven't put enough money into it and/or simply have opinionated thoughts on the matter (nostalgia, social aspects, etc.). And there's nothing wrong with that - to each his own.
I have no idea what point you're trying to make, or why you're even replying to me with this, but ok?
Why assume he is sitting on a couch? Or do you just like assuming things instead of asking questions?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Terrible troll.
And no, you can't have a better cinematic experience at home. You prefer sitting on your couch, which is not the same thing.
javajaws said:Only the first sentence was a direct reply to you. But I know how you take offense to every thing so I guess the rest was just a bonus?TCTTS said:javajaws said:You just described almost every person in America lol...which is admittedly part of our (American) problem.TCTTS said:
Ah, yes. "Because I'm incapable of enjoying something, I hope it goes away so the millions of people who do enjoy it won't be able to either." What a petulant way of thinking.
I don't desire the movie theater experience to go away. But lets be real here - Hollywood is ruled by profits. They wouldn't want the movie theater experience to stay if they didn't believe it was in their best interests to keep it around.
And to those who think the home theater experience is lacking...you just haven't put enough money into it and/or simply have opinionated thoughts on the matter (nostalgia, social aspects, etc.). And there's nothing wrong with that - to each his own.
I have no idea what point you're trying to make, or why you're even replying to me with this, but ok?
What a great debate strategy - use a movie experience that isn't representative of the majority of theaters to base your argument on!Brian Earl Spilner said:
It's not exactly a matter of opinion. An IMAX screen is the size of a house, and a movie theater sound system simply cannot be surpassed at home, no matter how much money you spent or what the guy who set it up told you.