Everytime I see someone say how 500 Days of Summer is the best movie about unrequited love or how it's the most "realistic" rom-com, I feel like giving it 1/2 a star less.
I mean, she could be in the movie or whatever. But I don't think Swift had Deadpool in mind when she was writing the lyrics for a song made for 15 yr old girls.
The Dahmer show is within the top 5 most watched originals shows on Netflix ever. People like a good thrilling story (true or fictional) about evil people. If this is the tense Hitchcock-ian thriller I expect it to be, it should be fine.
3/4ths through the first episode and sadly found this to be very, very slow so far. Like even that Fallout 3 prologue on my 2nd playthrough felt so much faster than this.
Expecting the trailer to get to close to 1 million likes (would like to see it cross it though). 300k in about 7 hours. Probably getting to 700-800k within 24hours.
Did not care for quite a bit of Evangelion but those last final moments of the original finale and the End of Evangelion as a whole really hit hard lol.
Makes sense. Really feels like the movie's buzz was heavily concentrated in small online circles. Feel like the heavily Indian aspect turns off your average action-movie watcher and doesn't seem like something an Indian from any region of the country would go for either. Could see a John Wick type performance here tho.
Also, I watched a trailer in Dolby when I saw GvK and the sound mix for the trailer in Dolby cinemas seems to be completely botched. Sounded much better on my laptop speakers than it did in the cinema.
Have to say, not enough people giving this movie credit for having so much dialogue-less ape on ape interaction. Like it contains almost as much as Dawn imo.
Going through Oshii's filmography (although I haven't seen any of his films yet) is what brought me to the show. It's insane that he directed the majority of this show considering the kind of stuff he's known for.
I am sure the cinematographer has seen the movie bud. Also licensing music isn't that expensive. Again, multiple movies license music they barely use. Including the first Joker, which had 16 licensed tracks.