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Everything posted by Eric the Clown
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They just moved Escape Room to the January 4 weekend, but yeah. It's still confusing to me no studio wants to take advantage of the barren January line-up and keep all of their stuff in December. Move some combination of Mortal Engines, Holmes & Watson, and Second Act there, and both months benefit.
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Still cracks me up how these morons are whining about Ackbar. Y'all only like him because he's a meme.
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Damn white male critics. Them hating on Life Itself made a good Hispanic man reevaluate his career smh
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You'd be surprised at how many grown-ass adults there are on the Internet who do nothing but whine about children's cartoons. The She-Ra backlash is the funniest thing ever though. Ya got these grown-ass men going on about how she doesn't look sexy anymore and how she's a "boyish lesbian" now, and that's ruining He-Man because Ess-Jay-Dubyas are taking over the franchise with their gay agenda. These goobers really don't remember that the OG He-Man was so gay there was a character named Fisto in the cast?
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Yeah, it's pretty cool. Don't know if it's anything revolutionary or different from other space movies, but it's certainly not by the numbers. From a visual standpoint alone it's pretty stellar and makes it worth seeing in the theater, and Chazelle really delivers with both Armstrong as a character, as well as his journey.
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This could be a me thing, but I honestly feel like the marketing killed First Man. The trailers for this were super generic and the only reason I was remotely interested was Chazelle. Seems like the same case for the GA. Of course, an opening in the 20s or even high teens would still be okay for this
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Animated movies and shows, with a few exceptions like Simpsons or Family Guy, fall under their own separate union called the Animation Guild, meaning they don't have to adhere to rules from WGA or whatever. But that also means that when it comes to live-action adaptations of animated works, writers for animated productions, I assume, don't get compensated or any writing credits, because they were from two different unions. Linda Woolverton was the original screenwriter for BatB '91, but when '17 came around, the only credit she got was a "based on" mention.