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Things from the first hour do pay off later on, and the movie is just so damn confident and beautiful that there's a possibility of a Revenant effect where the audiences just accept the rules of the game (a slim one nevertheless since this is a sci-fi sequel with a decent amount of action in the marketing). Still 3x would be great for this tbh.
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Similarly to the original it's visually superlative but emotionally didn't quite get to me. Don't think it needed to be quite this long - like Ignatiy Vishnevetsky said on Twitter, it already feels like a lurching, unwieldy director's cut of a shorter movie - but I do love that a lot of scenes get to breathe in a way that's pretty much alien to 99% of blockbusters, and even minor actors get the space to give memorable performances. Ana de Armas' character is the best which I didn't expect at all. It's a big, weird movie that's fiercely its own thing, mostly for good, sometimes for bad. I'll have to think about it to decide just how well it really comes together, but it's a must-see anyway. Also we need to capture Shay and make him watch this thing Ludovico technique-style.
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The Stray | Mitch Davis | October 6, 2017
Jake Gittes replied to Blankments's topic in Box Office Discussion
Nothing says quality like a distributor named Quality Flix. -
I don't know who's dumber, Netflix for dumping its movies with no promotion and not following Amazon's strategy, or the Academy for getting so stuck in the past. ("In the opinion of one prominent Oscar member, Netflix could represent “a cheapening of the Oscar.” - oh get the fuck outta here.) Two wrong sides both putting their foot down, oof.
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Best Screenplays 2017 (Original and Adapted)
Jake Gittes replied to cannastop's topic in And The Winner Is...
I forgot that October 20 was only a UK release date. Would be dumb of them to postpone it to next year in the States in light of that, anyway. -
Best Screenplays 2017 (Original and Adapted)
Jake Gittes replied to cannastop's topic in And The Winner Is...
I can see The Death of Stalin in adapted. Its acclaim so far is almost if not on par with In the Loop, and that got nominated. Also think Mudbound might overcome the Netflix thing due to just how weak the field is. James Ivory should be getting that acceptance speech ready, anyway. -
2017 Oscars: Best Cinematography
Jake Gittes replied to Ezen Baklattan's topic in And The Winner Is...
Wonderstruck wouldn't be too random, we're talking about Ed Lachman here and a technically showy project. I wouldn't be surprised to see it in Score and Production Design too. -
There's a chart for this y'know. Row Weekend #1 and #2 Movies WeekendGrosses Difference % Difference 1 Mar. 12–14, 1993 CB4 $6,122,450 $5,966 0.10% Fire in the Sky $6,116,484 2 Sept. 12–14, 1986 Stand by Me $3,010,922 $6,814 0.23% Top Gun $3,004,108 3 Oct. 26–28, 1984 The Terminator $4,020,663 $10,797 0.27% Terror in the Aisles $4,009,866 4 Sept. 16–18, 1988 A Fish Called Wanda $2,555,291 $10,805 0.42% Die Hard $2,544,486 5 Sept. 24–26, 1982 Amityville II: The Possession $4,104,277 $12,489 0.30% E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $4,091,788 6 Aug. 29–Sept. 1, 1986 Stand by Me $5,037,343 $13,018 0.26% Top Gun $5,024,325 7 Jul. 8–10, 1994 Forrest Gump $24,450,602 $25,089 0.10% The Lion King $24,425,513 8 Jun. 19–21, 1987 The Witches of Eastwick $8,251,230 $25,361 0.31% Predator $8,225,869 9 Feb. 3–5, 1989 Three Fugitives $5,477,051 $27,090 0.49% Rain Man $5,449,961 10 Jan. 24–26, 1997 Jerry Maguire $5,518,727 $29,482 0.53% In Love and War $5,489,245 11 Aug. 11–13, 2000 Hollow Man $13,048,132 $31,684 0.24% Space Cowboys $13,016,448 12 Jan. 21–23, 1994 Philadelphia $8,830,605 $32,487 0.37% Mrs. Doubtfire $8,798,118 13 Jul. 22–24, 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit $8,919,732 $33,290 0.37% Coming to America $8,886,442 14 Feb. 18–21, 2011 Unknown $25,453,015 $37,298 0.15% Gnomeo and Juliet $25,415,717 15 Apr. 4–6, 1986 Police Academy 3: Back in Training $5,089,751 $37,396 0.73% The Money Pit $5,052,355 16 Nov. 4–6, 1983 Deal of the Century $3,520,605 $38,260 1.09% Never Say Never Again $3,482,345 17 Sept. 3–6, 1982 An Officer and a Gentleman $7,711,202 $42,343 0.55% E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $7,668,859 18 Sept. 21–23, 1990 Goodfellas $6,368,901 $43,892 0.69% Postcards from the Edge $6,325,009 19 Dec. 3–5, 1982 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $2,355,819 $44,229 1.88% An Officer and a Gentleman $2,311,590 20 Jan. 23–25, 1987 Critical Condition $3,335,808 $44,875 1.35% Platoon $3,290,933 21 Nov. 30–Dec. 2, 1984 Missing in Action $3,021,220 $45,504 1.51% The Terminator $2,975,716 22 Aug. 12–14, 1983 National Lampoon's Vacation $6,161,649 $46,750 0.76% Cujo $6,114,899 23 Jan. 13–16, 2006 Glory Road $16,927,589 $48,187 0.28% Hoodwinked $16,879,402 24 Aug. 18–20, 2006 Snakes on a Plane $13,806,311 $50,924 0.37% Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby $13,755,387 25 Apr. 26–28, 1985 Stick $3,358,299 $51,128 1.52% Just One of the Guys $3,307,171 26 Oct. 15–17, 1982 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $3,315,692 $55,364 1.67% An Officer and a Gentleman $3,260,328 27 Apr. 27–29, 1984 Police Academy $4,733,389 $59,664 1.26% Romancing the Stone $4,673,725 28 Sept. 10–12, 1982 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $4,598,728 $60,938 1.33% An Officer and a Gentleman $4,537,790 29 Oct. 23–25, 1998 Pleasantville $8,855,063 $62,558 0.71% Practical Magic $8,792,505 30 Jan. 8–10, 1982 Sharky's Machine $2,850,839 $63,184 2.22% Taps $2,787,655 31 Oct. 14–16, 1988 The Accused $4,316,369 $64,117 1.49% Alien Nation $4,252,252 32 Sept. 9–11, 1988 Moon Over Parador $3,268,975 $67,533 2.07% A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master $3,201,442 33 Apr. 3–5, 1992 White Men Can't Jump $10,188,583 $73,177 0.72% Basic Instinct $10,115,406 34 May 15–17, 1987 Ishtar $4,331,817 $73,754 1.70% The Gate $4,258,063 35 Mar. 8–10, 1985 Witness $4,506,587 $79,197 1.76% Beverly Hills Cop $4,427,390 36 Oct. 28–30, 1983 Never Say Never Again $3,781,141 $79,532 2.10% Richard Pryor: Here and Now $3,701,609 37 Jul. 3–5, 1992 Batman Returns $13,823,658 $84,202 0.61% A League of Their Own $13,739,456 38 Oct. 11–13, 1996 The Ghost and the Darkness $9,215,063 $86,048 0.93% The First Wives Club $9,129,015 39 Mar. 6–8, 1987 Lethal Weapon $6,829,949 $86,237 1.26% A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors $6,743,712 40 Oct. 22–24, 1993 The Beverly Hillbillies $7,178,556 $87,834 1.22% Demolition Man $7,090,722 41 May 6–8, 1983 Flashdance $3,385,578 $89,856 2.65% Doctor Detroit $3,295,722 42 May 6–8, 1994 With Honors $3,741,737 $96,222 2.57% Four Weddings and a Funeral $3,645,515 43 Sept. 5–7, 2003 Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star $6,660,540 $98,532 1.48% Jeepers Creepers 2 $6,562,008
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