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Potiki

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  1. So happy for Grave of the Fireflies, yes it is very emotional but also one of the best Ghibli has to offer and often doesn't get as much love as the rest of the top tier.
  2. Infernal Affairs > The Departed I also think The Departed is one of the weaker Scorsese films.
  3. Y'all can blame me for Dead Man's Chest 😂 7. Pirates: Dead Man’s Chest (40 points, 280 total)
  4. Yes! I should have dated that one to make sure I was putting points towards the right movie lol
  5. As I said hard to get this down to 100, mainly just wrote down a bunch of movies and got it down to a final 100 and then shuffled around a little bit so I did not worry about exact rankings so much as the brackets of 1-10, 11-30, 31-50 and 51-100 all received the sam amounts of points Anyway here is the list: edit: Just noticed I accidentally lied Infernal Affairs twice so I'm switching my number 62 to Perfect Blue.
  6. No it costs extra, same for Elvis and Crawdads in the future. It just happens to be available on Apple TV which is a digital market for movies same as Amazon, Vudu, Google Play etc.
  7. IMAX Enhanced confirmed for Lightyear in the app (pretty sure this is the first film that isn't in the MCU that will make use of the format)
  8. Knowing people that worked on Rings of Power I can't imagine it being good, but then again sometimes troubled productions do true out good to great and I hope I'm wrong as I'm a big Fantasy and big LotR film fan. House of Dragon looks good from the trailer but I'm skeptical on that as well although less than RoP as it is more of a gut feeling then anything I've heard about behind the scenes. So hopefully at least one of them turns out good but I would not be shocked if both disappoint.
  9. It isn't coming free it is a paid VOD rental/purchase, the same way they market Jurassic World 3 or Elvis, nowhere does it say free just that is it coming or out now. Some of you all just hate streaming with such passion that it messes with your reading comprehension 😜
  10. Correct, I saw At World's End a few times but didn't enjoy it as much, it dragged in the upside down/afterlife sand dunes.
  11. A lot of rookie number numbers on theatrical rewatches I would say ESB and Jurassic Park I've seen over 20 times in cinemas although both are from rereleases only. Here is a list of films I’ve seen 10+ times in cinemas Star Wars OT Jurassic Park The Lion King Spirited Away LotR trilogy Finding Nemo Revenge of the Sith Dead Man’s Chest Inside Out The Force Awakens Moana Your Name The Last Jedi Mission Impossible Fallout Parasite Again a lot from rereleases over the years, but don't think any will add to the list anytime soon as ticket prices have over doubled for me up until 2019 I got student prices where you paid $10 a year and got $10-15 tickets depending on format pricing now for adult tickets is $20-30+. from 2015-2019 I was going to the cinema twice a week if not more now I think this year I've been less than 20 times so far.
  12. Nope on par with Scream and under Halloween Kills in Philly seems like a bad sign considering a black directed and black cast should be over indexing, I know there might have been a fan rush given scream and halloween are franchises but Jordan Peele I feel is a pretty decent sell for a horror movie at this point, hopefully it has a strong last few days sales.
  13. Samara Weaving is awesome! Ready or Not was my favourite American horror film of recent times, Scream 5 was good but wanted it to be even better I'm still hopeful that Scream 6 could be even better though.
  14. I went to a christen camp when I was 7 or 8, they tried to tell me watching movies like Star Wars and Lord of the Rings was sinning been a devout atheist ever since.
  15. Makes sense, regional variations like that are always interesting. I have no idea, I guess the implication of the title is that the crayfish make a noise that sounds like singing but I have not seen the movie and likely won't watch it.
  16. So Lyle, Lyle Crocodile is the singing crocodile film with Shawn Mendes who I'm not familiar with (have heard the name couldn't name a song) but guess Eric is a fan. Where the Crawdads Sing author's stepson and partner are wanted for information in relation of the killing of a man (who they claimed was a poacher) on an ABC broadcast in the 1990s... wild stuff. Also a crawdad is a regional name for a crayfish in parts of the US. The more you know.
  17. searches the lyrics... Damn, they are getting a deceased Tom Petty to voice a crocodile, wild stuff!
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