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Jessie

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  1. this was not the poor film I was expecting. don't get me wrong it's not a good film by any means but it was alot of fun watching Tom hardy try to deal with his parasite. I'm glad this is doing well and the director is becoming one of my favourite always rotten directors out there at the moment. I've enjoyed every one of his movies so far.
  2. are you telling me people online are getting offended for the sake of getting offended? in 2018? No way the problem with Facebook is it allows everyone to have an opinion but most people are stupid or attention seekers that really shouldn't share their opinions best thing to do is troll them
  3. interstellar had more competition and still thrived. personally I think First Man would have performanced the same even if it opened in a dead month
  4. I think it's more to do with media emphasising on the 'first man' to walk on the moon whereas they should have just had 'first men' and given everyone a fair share of the limelight. in hindsight I bet Buzz wished he'd just pushed in front
  5. I thought all astronauts were engineers? obviously these guys are smart but they aren't the geniuses who actually invented the rocket ship, they are there to maintain their craft and know what to do should a problem arise. I just think it's silly how someone like Neil Armstrong is much more famous and 'important' than someone like Buzz Aldren simply because he called shotgun at some point during the flight.
  6. Autumn (or shall o say Fall) has been kind to exciting Sci fi blockbusters like Gravity, interstellar and The Martian because they were more exciting for the general audience therefore become massive crowd pleasers. First Man doesn't really have the same appeal as those, I don't think we should blame the performance on competition.
  7. Well what good has come from it? Nothing. Americans see it as a big event but everyone else just see it as a pointless waste of money, no wonder they have no interest in going back. Neil Armstrong just got the credit that the scientist deserved. All he did was stand on a moon, well done. The real smart and important figures of NASA aren't stupid enough to get into the rocket ships they create lol
  8. lol Neil Armstrong is not a hero. The term Hero gets thrown around too much these days
  9. is Neil Armstrong an important figure though? I wouldn't say so. he's just a guy that put his foot on the moon before anyone else did
  10. apollo 13 had troubles and it was interesting to see how they overcame them. it also had a better director and cast
  11. what went wrong? probably the fact it's the director of La La Land so most likely and artistic bore and no-one gives a flying fuck about the moon landing. like cool, we wasted billions to land on a rock in space 50 years ago, whoopdie doo, we know they got their safe and we know it was a pretty uneventful trip, it was always going to struggle to find an audience now let's move on.
  12. it's really not. I got a warning for calling musicals gay and it's ridiculous. the moment someone assumes it's an insult is the moment they see gay as inferior. I like plenty of gay shit. Frozen is gay but I watched that movie 4 times in a week. Harry Potter is gay but everyone loves it. Your posts clearly show that gay doesn't mean its negative. alot of people like gay stuff, including me, I just felt cats has always been a little too gay. no-one should see this as an insult in any way. thank you for not taking offense, I hope no-one else did either.
  13. I don't understand why you see this as an insult? calling something gay doesn't have to be seen as 'negative'. it's just gay, like pro wrestling
  14. Cats is gay and musicals are gay so fuck this [Mod Edit:Please note moderator action has occurred with regards to this post.]
  15. it's no surprise First Man is flopping. Everyone knows they didn't really land on the moon and with today's new discovery of the earth being flat this movie is just completely irrelevant
  16. only boring people get angry at the fact their silly comic book movie turned out to have unexpected humour in it
  17. apparently this is funny. sometimes critics just don't have the sense of humour the general audience has, case in point, transformers 1. it's why I never trust critics with comedies, critics don't tend to be funny people so don't understand when a comedy is worth watching, look at we're the millers, it's hilarious and sitting on 30%
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