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4 minutes ago, cannastop said:

You also didn't have a brain fart. You're just wrong. :P

 

Zootopia as a brand based movie? C'mon. Might as well say that Inception is a Warner Bros. brand based movie.

 

Inception was part of the Nolan Cinematic universe

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1 minute ago, ThatOneGuy said:

My top 10 of the year so far:

 

1. The Witch

2. Popstar

3. Civil War

4. Deadpool

5. 10 Cloverfield Lane

6. Zootopia

7. Dory

8. The Jungle Book

9. Kung fu Panda 3

10. Apocalypse

 

Witch is one nasty movie, it feels like it's been adapted straight from some Satanic Ritual Text.

Very good young director though. Bright future for him.

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the witch is probably my favourite too. that along with hail caesar, everybody wants some, the jungle book. had a good time w/ all those. and it was out here last year but if i'm gonna count it the lobster too.

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Just now, CoolioD1 said:

the witch is probably my favourite too. that along with hail caesar, everybody wants some, the jungle book. had a good time w/ all those. and it was out here but if i'm gonna count it the lobster too.

 

Hail Caesar barely missed my top 10 and I have yet to see Everybody Wants Some

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9 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:

central intelligence looks poised to be the highest grossing june release where the rock's face was photoshopped on a fat dude's body from the director of dodgeball. what a sad state the industry is in.

I don't know, I'm not sure how easily it can top Prometheus.

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"Oh look at me, I'm @Telemachos, the Disney Channel guy who isn't interested in big studio movies. Look how hip I am!"

 

:P

 

tbh most of the movies I typically look forward to the most these days are more serious movies than popcorn vehicles. One of the perks of getting older, I suppose.

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