In the last decade, Charlize Theron was the star of Fury Road, one of the greatest films of all time, not just action films. She followed it up with another all time action performance in Atomic Blonde. She then gave Oscar caliber performances in Tully and Bombshell, the last of which got her a nomination. Tully settled for a Globe. Long Shot was also one of the best reviewed comedies of the last decade. The genre died at the box office, which has nothing to do with her. She played the villain in a $1.2 billion Fast movie, returning twice more in $700m F9 and $700m Fast 10. She voiced a lead character in one of the best animations of the last decade in Kubo and the Two Strings. She starred in one of Netflix's best and most watched "blockbusters," earning a sequel. And to top it all of, she made her MCU debut. You can't ask for a more successful and varied decade.
@@MarkSkiban Mark, I appreciate the passion, but if all you’re going to post are angry posts about things you disagree with and not balancing it out with the stuff we said that you did agree with then maybe revisit your desire to comment on our shows. Thanks, bud.
Lol can't comment on these apparent other posts. But those are great points! I didn't know about some of those. But she was great in Tully. I love atomic blonde (except some choices ) and Kubo is so underated!
I love to hear the love and appreciation Rocha gives to "Challengers". It's still my favourite movie of the year, and over the past two months I've seen a lot of really good stuff.
The Day of the Jackal on Peacock with Eddie Redmayne is such a good show. I highly recommend it and saw it was recently renewed for a season 2 as well.
When is John David Washington going to join Chris Nolan's next movie? He's still the closest thing we have to a black James Bond with his work in Tenet
Friend of mine who works at pinewood told me the Nolan film that the film was set to be partly filmed there and they are hearing an Inception style movie. Inception 2 maybe?
1:38:35- I would say the difference with Wicked and Moana, is that those fanbasess / audience is heavily female, so the audience is getting what they want. With Young Avengers however, trying to market a mostly female team to a majority male fanbase and audience is hard sell (see how badly the Marvles did, the movie is no worse that last Thor and Antman movies or). A mostly femaile MCU movie would work for already popular heros like Storm, Rogue, Jean Grey or what we saw with Black Widow,. But I cant see the audiance includling even females paying to see for a young female hawkeye, antman, ironman etc. Which is why putting it on Disney+ is a better idea. Just look at Agatha all along - a good show but the viewership was much less than the likes of Loki, Moonknight and Hawkeye etc.
1:11:50 disney just call tony gilroy at this point ha (shocker: hire matt shakman and jake schreier [no problems, that we know of] versus the director of cloverfield paradox; it ain't rocket science). Also, i could see wicked maybe doing like 850M-1.15B somewhere in that range, yeah very much does come down to its legs (and wicked the musical has big rewatchability going by ticket sales, so I could see it legging it out, plus there are many family movies in december [including nosferatu for... some reason lol] but those do skew younger than wicked's core demo probably).
1:54:22 OMG, Thank You Jeff Snider Martin Lawrence did carry Bad Boys 4 a lot better than Will Smith. Like I said Will had no choice but to take a lot bumps, licks, and hits to learn his lesson after he slapped Chris Rock. Also you can tell that you kind of broke character at the end because I don't think he was going to let the actor playing Reggie trying to one up him. Plus Sony had to put Will on a leash or face and actual lawsuit. Will Smith Cucked Up.
Sydney Sweeney isn't a movie star but Glen Powell is? They both scored their first real hit as co-leads in the same movie. She produced it. Glen produced Devotion after Top Gun Maverick and that bombed harder than Jonathan Majors career, costing Sony $50 million in losses. Twisters barely broke even, if that. Nonetheless, they are both movie stars, and they're both being booked like they're movies stars. We'll be seeing a lot more of them the next 5 years.
@@anthonydupre8895 Technically that’s not true. Sydney was in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood which made more than Twisters. Now obviously, Sydney was nowhere near lead role status in that movie.
I knew Wicked would be a hit because it had caught the eye of the tiktok audience, mostly female, mostly younger. It's a vocal group. Let us gather, and do the same for Neon and A24, please. Keep your phones away, though!
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I kinda agree with Jeff on DCU. They should focus on the main heroes and maybe release small budget horror movies (Clayface, Hellblazer etc.) in between the big movies.
Have a great Thanksgiving John, and Jeff.
In the last decade, Charlize Theron was the star of Fury Road, one of the greatest films of all time, not just action films. She followed it up with another all time action performance in Atomic Blonde. She then gave Oscar caliber performances in Tully and Bombshell, the last of which got her a nomination. Tully settled for a Globe. Long Shot was also one of the best reviewed comedies of the last decade. The genre died at the box office, which has nothing to do with her. She played the villain in a $1.2 billion Fast movie, returning twice more in $700m F9 and $700m Fast 10. She voiced a lead character in one of the best animations of the last decade in Kubo and the Two Strings. She starred in one of Netflix's best and most watched "blockbusters," earning a sequel. And to top it all of, she made her MCU debut. You can't ask for a more successful and varied decade.
@@MarkSkiban Mark, I appreciate the passion, but if all you’re going to post are angry posts about things you disagree with and not balancing it out with the stuff we said that you did agree with then maybe revisit your desire to comment on our shows. Thanks, bud.
Lol can't comment on these apparent other posts. But those are great points! I didn't know about some of those. But she was great in Tully. I love atomic blonde (except some choices ) and Kubo is so underated!
I love to hear the love and appreciation Rocha gives to "Challengers". It's still my favourite movie of the year, and over the past two months I've seen a lot of really good stuff.
"The soul of the movie." I love that! So true.
The Day of the Jackal on Peacock with Eddie Redmayne is such a good show. I highly recommend it and saw it was recently renewed for a season 2 as well.
There's only one true movie star in Hollywood thats cruise,noone else can sell a movie on their own .
When is John David Washington going to join Chris Nolan's next movie? He's still the closest thing we have to a black James Bond with his work in Tenet
Friend of mine who works at pinewood told me the Nolan film that the film was set to be partly filmed there and they are hearing an Inception style movie. Inception 2 maybe?
29:40. If I want to see a movie in theater, I only go to early weekday matinees after the movie has been out for weeks.
1:38:35- I would say the difference with Wicked and Moana, is that those fanbasess / audience is heavily female, so the audience is getting what they want. With Young Avengers however, trying to market a mostly female team to a majority male fanbase and audience is hard sell (see how badly the Marvles did, the movie is no worse that last Thor and Antman movies or).
A mostly femaile MCU movie would work for already popular heros like Storm, Rogue, Jean Grey or what we saw with Black Widow,. But I cant see the audiance includling even females paying to see for a young female hawkeye, antman, ironman etc. Which is why putting it on Disney+ is a better idea.
Just look at Agatha all along - a good show but the viewership was much less than the likes of Loki, Moonknight and Hawkeye etc.
Bad AI? Ethan Hunt will stop it!
Mission Impossible 8
1:11:50 disney just call tony gilroy at this point ha (shocker: hire matt shakman and jake schreier [no problems, that we know of] versus the director of cloverfield paradox; it ain't rocket science).
Also, i could see wicked maybe doing like 850M-1.15B somewhere in that range, yeah very much does come down to its legs (and wicked the musical has big rewatchability going by ticket sales, so I could see it legging it out, plus there are many family movies in december [including nosferatu for... some reason lol] but those do skew younger than wicked's core demo probably).
1:54:22 OMG, Thank You Jeff Snider Martin Lawrence did carry Bad Boys 4 a lot better than Will Smith. Like I said Will had no choice but to take a lot bumps, licks, and hits to learn his lesson after he slapped Chris Rock. Also you can tell that you kind of broke character at the end because I don't think he was going to let the actor playing Reggie trying to one up him. Plus Sony had to put Will on a leash or face and actual lawsuit. Will Smith Cucked Up.
I’m here to ask the real/important questions: whose playing Jimmy Nichol in these films?!?
Sydney Sweeney isn't a movie star but Glen Powell is? They both scored their first real hit as co-leads in the same movie. She produced it. Glen produced Devotion after Top Gun Maverick and that bombed harder than Jonathan Majors career, costing Sony $50 million in losses. Twisters barely broke even, if that. Nonetheless, they are both movie stars, and they're both being booked like they're movies stars. We'll be seeing a lot more of them the next 5 years.
She is not a movie star, please
Twisters and Top Gun made way more money than anything Sweeney has ever been in
@@anthonydupre8895 Technically that’s not true. Sydney was in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood which made more than Twisters. Now obviously, Sydney was nowhere near lead role status in that movie.
I knew Wicked would be a hit because it had caught the eye of the tiktok audience, mostly female, mostly younger. It's a vocal group. Let us gather, and do the same for Neon and A24, please. Keep your phones away, though!
I kinda agree with Jeff on DCU. They should focus on the main heroes and maybe release small budget horror movies (Clayface, Hellblazer etc.) in between the big movies.