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charlie Jatinder

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  1. Not universal. Of all things. Thing about Dark Phoenix is that it was known that it will be last of X-men but FB 2 was never last of prequels. I want them to get done with Grindelwald chapter ASAP and start the proper HP prequel of First Wizarding World War.
  2. BTW I am not a reader, information like this is all written in novels or there are other sources too. https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/International_Statute_of_Wizarding_Secrecy
  3. So I rewatched 'The Crimes of Grindelwald', being super lenient, hoping may be the film will get some better but gosh the film is unlikable. All the characters are super boring & nothing at all except Hogwarts theme work in the film. IDK how the makers plan on saving the series. And ffs get done with these fucking Fantastic Beasts.
  4. Whatever film will come on May weekend 2022 will have Eid holiday in East and Middle East. Good release date.
  5. What are we supposed to do then. Track COVID cases? PS. Yeah 225 disappointment bar is wrong on me. That should be 200mn Approx. 225 is sort of what it can do.
  6. The Disney opening weekend record. At start of 2010: $136mn (2006) At end of 2015: $248mn At end of 2020: $357mn The Non-Disney opening weekend record At start of 2010: $158mn (2008) At end of 2015: $208mn At end of 2020: $208mn
  7. Thor 4 I will be going with $1.4Bn atleast. USA $500mn (315) China $300mn (113) India $27mn (11) Rest $600mn (414) Total: $1425mn (853)
  8. Not relevant thread but whatever. I never paid attention, but biggest non-Disney opening weekend record barring the fluke Jurassic World is 9 years ago. Harry Potter 8. Not only tells how big was Potter but damn, that's less than half of Endgame. How pathetic was last decade non-Disney.
  9. I watched on Netflix, so was expecting comedy. The film tried to be comedic but wasn't really. It was Horror that didn't worked at all for me. I got that but it still didn't work for me.
  10. IMDb says Horror. Netflix has it in Comedy. Neither of two worked for me. Idk if there is some hidden West related theme. Didn't worked for me.
  11. MCU time had gone 4 years in advance. CoVID basically bringing that into sync. Black Widow is anyways a prequel, Eternals too may be bit back in time. Assuming events of Endgame happened in 1st qtr of 2023, Thor 4 will be just 1 year earlier (unless ofcourse its moved)
  12. Week 3: 18-24th April 2020 Movies The Cabin in the Woods: The film don't have any horror quotient whatsoever. When you are showing that events that are happening or will happen are just a reality TV Show (?), you are diluting horror factor. The ending of film also didn't really worked. A lenient 4/10. The World's End: The Edgar Wright's leftover from last week, which I think is his weakest. The start was okay but then it bored the fuck out of it. Then it got a bit interesting but soon went in what the fuck territory. 1/10. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: It was a while ago since I watched Potter, so did it. Barring the fact that its titled Harry Potter, it's a Hermione Granger film (Hugging face). Harry was clueless most of the time in the film, it was Hermione saving the day. Back when I watched the films first time, this was my least favourite. I like it better now but still the events of film could have been done better, say if Sirius Black could just come to Harry without that scary theme in the starting of film or if they had avoided the pronoun game under The Whomping Willow. Besides Time Travel is always messy. 8/10. Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix: I remember it liking more in first watch. The reason could be the fact that knowing what happens to Umbridge don't really get that much of attention to her annoying self in the film where most of the film is spent. That said, the final act is great. Pumped to see Grindelwald and Dumbledore battles. 8/10. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: This was the film that made me realise how much I loved them. Potter is chill af in the film (see GIFs below). The behavioural changes of nearing adulthood. The love complications and of course great 3rd act once again. The two films I watched before, though felt good but still left me indifferent for most. This awaken that sleeping Potter fan again. 8/10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1: I loved it. The film tone is different from rest of franchise and it worked greatly for me. You get the feel that something really big and dark is happening all the time. The death of Dobby is tearjerker and set the stage for finale. 8/10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: So I finished Part 1 at half hour past midnight but was so pumped that couldn't resist watching Part 2 and that's when I have watched it at least 10-15 times. I can just imagine the hype when the film released. Snape's death and memory is always sad and teary. The goosebumps on hearing/watching Piertotum locomotor, the defense spells on Hogwarts before Battle. The magic still lives. 10/10. Movie (s) of the Week
  13. My ranking of the 2010s Disney Animation: Zootopia Moana Frozen Wreck-it Ralph Big Hero 6 Tangled Ralph Breaks the Internet Frozen II The first six were great, 7 okayish. 8th ehh.
  14. Vice versa for me. Except for Russos name, Extraction looks average, Defending Jacob seem good.
  15. Is Titanic eligible? Also if Lagaan is allowed, so shall be films like Wonder Woman, Captain America: TFA, First Class, etc.
  16. Pretty slow week for me so far. Only 3 films and 1 episode.
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