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  1. 8 minutes ago, andrewgr said:

    I refuse to believe anyone over the age of 50 could rank their 10 favorite comic book movies without including the original Christopher Reeves Superman.

    I’m 31, and that movie is great. Ending aside. And even that doesn’t bother me much. Chris Reeve is the best live-action Superman ever, Margot Kidder is the best live-action Lois Lane. The effects even hold up 41 years later. And holy shit, it still has the best musical score of anything based on a comic book. Alan Silvestri’s Avengers scores may be good, but John Williams buries them. It is impossible to come up with a better theme music for the Man of Steel, and one of the few good moments in Justice League was when that music showed up.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, TMP said:

    Eisner's Spirit is so colourful, the film looked like dark green screen dreck vomited out of a computer

    If we ever discover that there is a multiverse and subsequently master interdimensional travel, I want to visit the reality where Brad Bird actually got to make his animated Spirit movie in the 80s.

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  3. 5 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

    Saturday AM Updated with chart: ... Pokémon Detective Pikachu. ... $58.2M ... [Avengers: Endgame] $62M

    Looks like I may get my photo-finish weekend after all. (Granted, when I started thinking about it during Endgame’s OW, I expected for both to be higher and for it to be closer to Jurassic World/Inside Out as one of the closest races involving grosses that high. But whatever.)

  4. 5 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

     

    If it wasnt for the first 2 acts beeing sometimes a bit of a drag, it would be there. Also, Destroy all Monsters is not as rewatchable as Godzilla vs Mothra or Ghidorah, the 3-headed monster imo.

    It was a joke. Destroy All Monsters is propped up by having so many monsters in it. I just wanted to be funny.

  5. 9 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

    Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Gojira (1954), Godzilla vs Mothra (1964), Godzilla vs Destoroyah (1995), Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters all out Attack (2001) and Godzilla (2014) are the best movies ever made.

     

    Case closed.

    WTF? No Destroy All Monsters or Final Wars? The freaking Infinity War and Endgame of the franchise? Your opinion as a Godzilla fan is officially invalid. 😛

     

    But seriously, good list. I’m not sure I’d put “MUTOs guest-starring Godzilla” on there, but it’s the best American G flick by default for the next few weeks, so whatever. I liked the parts with Godzilla.

     

    Also, I’ve heard praise of Gamera: Guardian of the Universe as the best non-Godzilla kaiju movie ever. Have you seen it?

  6. 11 minutes ago, TMP said:

    If it's ranking time....

    Missing: Superman III, Supergirl, Superman IV, The Punisher ‘89, Captain America ‘90, Fantastic Four ‘94, Steel, Spawn, Catwoman, Elektra, The Punisher ‘04, Punisher War Zone, The Spirit, and Hellboy ‘19. Is it because you haven’t seen them, or because you did see them and consider them so bad they don’t even deserve to be on the list?

  7. The way I look at it: TDK has a definite claim of being the best comic book movie, while Infinity War, Endgame and Spider-Verse are in the running for best comic book movie.

     

    Translation: TDK may well the best at being a film, but not the best at replicating the experience of superhero comic books on film. I consider them two different things, equally commendable.

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  8. 6 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

    I think a Hunchback of Notre Dame film for Disney+ which is closer to the book could have potential. The stage production which they originally did in Berlin then reworked for licensing is a lot more mature and it works really well with the original score.

    That could work. I was going to say they could set aside part of the revenue to donate to the ongoing restoration of the cathedral, but you said Disney+. (I wouldn’t be surprised if they did it for future runs of the stage version, though.)

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  9. Also, this is the good thing about mainline Disney+Pixar in the 2020s (i.e., not Marvel Studios or Lucasfilm). They’ve essentially run out of stuff to remake or turn into sequels. They have to make originals for the better part of the next decade, at least on the animation side (barring a hypothetical Incredibles 3 or Zootopia 2).

     

    No idea what’s going to happen to the main live-action studio considering these remakes are the only things that made money for them, and Pirates is basically sunk.

     

    You know what would be great for Disney+, though? Remake The Black Cauldron and the rest of the Chronicles of Prydain as a series. Disney essentially has their own more family-friendly Game of Thrones in those books, which they still have the rights to adapt AFAIK.

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  10. Moral of the past week: People need to stop using the word “lock” when predicting box office. It’s our “inconceivable.”

     

    Also, there seems to be a correlation between people saying something is a “lock”, and it not happening, as if the universe’s response is “Oh yeah? I’ll show you!

  11. 14 minutes ago, HouseOfTheSun said:

    These would all be pretty bad entries for anyone not a hardcore Pokémon fan....and as we can see it really isn’t that big of a deal anymore. I doubt we see anything Pokémon related rushed into theaters now. 

    True, true. I was just throwing ideas out there.

     

    Honestly, if you don’t want to have the mythology baggage but still want to nod to it, something standalone about a young Pokémon trainer whose parents (John Cho and Rinko Kikuchi?) are familiar-looking Pokémon trainers or former trainers, just make them supporting characters, maybe even don’t say their names (or just have them referred to them as Satoshi and Kasumi?) or have a bunch of callbacks but drop signs so the parents in the audience know they are Ash and Misty (like maybe dad still has that hat and gives it to son/daughter).

  12. If it happens, I could imagine two possibilities for a live-action Ash movie. Either go with kid Ash (Ian Chen from Shazam?) or do a time jump with a young adult Ash (Ryan Potter?) and do a “how would Ash’s adventure end?” story where after years of training he finally achieves the status of Pokémon Master. And he still has his Pikachu who still will not evolve but is god-tier anyways (there has to be some Thor-meets-Toothless badass lightning-ery). And end it with another time jump and some kind of tear-jerking epilogue (the happy kind) involving Ash, Misty and their kids (think Deathly Hallows 2 meets How to Train Your Dragon 3) that will leave my generation of fans sobbing and gushing tears of joy all the way home.

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  13. Just now, kitik said:

     

    They actually have, haven't they?

     

    I think I've seen far fewer "almost a year away" or even "more than a year away" trailers over the past 12-18 months than I have previously.

    Yeah, that’s good. But in today’s social media goldfish memory age, I wonder if marketing shouldn’t start even later.

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  14. 1 minute ago, Alli said:

    well yeah, but it had a disastrous OW considering the youtube views. they didn't translate to OW box office

    Was this the final Mummy trailer, or the airplane teaser? I thought all the buzz was from that initial teaser, which implied a different and scarier movie than what we actually got. Then when everyone saw Russell Crowe as Nick Fury and the Dark Universe announcement, they went “oh fuck, this isn’t what we were hoping for at all” and noped right the fuck on out.

  15. 6 minutes ago, Alli said:

    Remember The Mummy 2017 had amazing trailer views too

    That was likely a case of “the more of the actual movie people see, the less interested they get.” If they had dropped that initial teaser right before release, perhaps people would have run out to see it, but then it presumably would have nosedived once they saw what the movie actually was.

     

    Again, maybe studios need to stop dropping trailers so freaking early.

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