I really enjoyed Theatre Camp, but what brought it down for me was that I didn’t feel like it developed the children or supporting cast very well. I felt like the character development and connections of the core cast was great, but I really didn’t feel like I got much information on the supporting cast or kids.
Everything Everywhere All at Once took the multiverse concept and perfected it. Could be just that it’s a single film, whilst marvel and stuff is a whole series, but I feel like it kind of started to get boring in marvel. It also brings up questions like “You’re in a multiverse why not just replace Jonathan Majors actor, like it’s the easiest explanation, it’s just an alternate version”
that was a goated movie, the multiverse things in it were great because they weren't use to trivialize everything, like it happens with marvel but more so to point out how everything is trivial and how we can cope with it. i'm glad it won all the awards because it deserved them.
i think bau is afraid is extremely underrated, when i first saw it i was like wtf is going on but after a while it was still in my mind and when you see the movie through the lens of anxiety it all makes perfect sense. i think it was at least awesome. for me it was one of my favs of the year, another great one was john wick, which did all the good things the previous ones did but raised it up a notch. flowers of the killer moon and barbenheimer were good too. the whale and renfield were decent, the rest i either didn't see or were mid to bad. out of the ones i didn't see i'm only planning on seeing the one from lanthimos with emma stone
Feel you on the multiverse thing, it's why I really hated MoM. I remember more casual comic people being like "well they can just bring her back from a different earth and etc etc" and I was like "oh you don't realize that this starts ruining everything" and now no one really likes the MCU anymore lmao
My tastes are so different from Will, and a lot of people i've heard from. I feel like i'm a similar person sometimes then I hear about what people like in film and then it sinks in, for this person to like red hot garbage so much, we must be living in completely different realities all together. I think I need to stop yucking people's yums, so I have, but internally i'm still judging you for your tastes.
I have to disagree with Will here, I hate multiverse shit and almost all time travel shit. But both the first and the second blew me away, not because of the multiverse shit, but because of the good writing, the great characters, and most of all the actually artistic style of the movie, both visual and in terms of sound design, the entire movie felt as if a comic book had come alive and the characters were just walking off the page into an animated world, and that isn't something I've seen from marvel in a long while now. DC has had some excellent animated work in the last 2 decades, but even those feel more like adaptions meant for animation fans not comic fans. If the third one delivers, I feel that this trilogy could be one of the most faithful artistic adaptions of comics that I would have ever seen, it is like an entire run in three movies, and even the cliff hangers remind me of flipping to the last page of a comic to find that there is more to come, leaving me waiting for the next issue to come out. On the other hand, I absolutely hated MoM, wasn't a big fan of how they handled time travel in Endgame, and don't even like the Flash's ability to time travel, in film, comics and TV, but especially in film and TV.
I really enjoyed Theatre Camp, but what brought it down for me was that I didn’t feel like it developed the children or supporting cast very well. I felt like the character development and connections of the core cast was great, but I really didn’t feel like I got much information on the supporting cast or kids.
Everything Everywhere All at Once took the multiverse concept and perfected it. Could be just that it’s a single film, whilst marvel and stuff is a whole series, but I feel like it kind of started to get boring in marvel. It also brings up questions like “You’re in a multiverse why not just replace Jonathan Majors actor, like it’s the easiest explanation, it’s just an alternate version”
that was a goated movie, the multiverse things in it were great because they weren't use to trivialize everything, like it happens with marvel but more so to point out how everything is trivial and how we can cope with it. i'm glad it won all the awards because it deserved them.
Couldn't agree more about astroid city and wes anderson.
Blackberry > Air
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Will is going to love How to Blow Up a Pipeline. I’m not mad he hasn’t watched it yet, it’s so damn good.
i think bau is afraid is extremely underrated, when i first saw it i was like wtf is going on but after a while it was still in my mind and when you see the movie through the lens of anxiety it all makes perfect sense. i think it was at least awesome. for me it was one of my favs of the year, another great one was john wick, which did all the good things the previous ones did but raised it up a notch. flowers of the killer moon and barbenheimer were good too. the whale and renfield were decent, the rest i either didn't see or were mid to bad. out of the ones i didn't see i'm only planning on seeing the one from lanthimos with emma stone
The jigsaw impersonation cracked me up 😂
Feel you on the multiverse thing, it's why I really hated MoM. I remember more casual comic people being like "well they can just bring her back from a different earth and etc etc" and I was like "oh you don't realize that this starts ruining everything" and now no one really likes the MCU anymore lmao
19:29 Thank you, I had a sensible chuckle.
How is that pet sematary movie above Scream VI
Wait if Will was a comic book kid why hasn’t he dressed up as current Roy Harper? He looks just like him he just needs his hair more red
so happy will liked theater camp
Good list Nefflix
My tastes are so different from Will, and a lot of people i've heard from. I feel like i'm a similar person sometimes then I hear about what people like in film and then it sinks in, for this person to like red hot garbage so much, we must be living in completely different realities all together. I think I need to stop yucking people's yums, so I have, but internally i'm still judging you for your tastes.
How in hell is Barbie and Oppenheimer a psy-op?
Wait, what makes James Gunn a great director? I've seen every film he's directed and none of them are that good.
I have to disagree with Will here, I hate multiverse shit and almost all time travel shit. But both the first and the second blew me away, not because of the multiverse shit, but because of the good writing, the great characters, and most of all the actually artistic style of the movie, both visual and in terms of sound design, the entire movie felt as if a comic book had come alive and the characters were just walking off the page into an animated world, and that isn't something I've seen from marvel in a long while now. DC has had some excellent animated work in the last 2 decades, but even those feel more like adaptions meant for animation fans not comic fans. If the third one delivers, I feel that this trilogy could be one of the most faithful artistic adaptions of comics that I would have ever seen, it is like an entire run in three movies, and even the cliff hangers remind me of flipping to the last page of a comic to find that there is more to come, leaving me waiting for the next issue to come out.
On the other hand, I absolutely hated MoM, wasn't a big fan of how they handled time travel in Endgame, and don't even like the Flash's ability to time travel, in film, comics and TV, but especially in film and TV.
Bruh ninja turtles movie made a milking joke so hype
The last 20 minutes of Evil Dead Rise rocked but I don’t know if it’s worth sitting through the whole movie for it.
Damn, Will didn't watch anything last year
holy fuck his asteroid city take is so bad
what’s your defense for it? i wanted to like it but i just rly couldn’t
@@JustIvan44 there is no defense
The "Wes Anderson keeps making the same movie" is such an empty criticism that I immediately disregard anyone who uses it. Explain how.
The Killer was truly the most boring movie I’ve ever watched.
Interesting, I thought it was pretty entertaining but also I grew up playing hitman so I could resonate with the theme a bit more ig.
Must've not watched many movies.