Final Verdict Posted March 30, 2021 Hmm, no. I don't really get excited for them much anymore. Most of my favourite movies are from the 80's or 90's. That's not to say there hasn't been any good ones since then (there have been plenty). However, in the last 5-7 years I've found most of them to be CGI fests to make up for low-effort acting and shallow characters/stories. You still get some gems though, it's not that bad. There is some good movies and indie efforts out there, but Hollywood is on the decline, it has lost its touch. They mostly rehash classics and somehow mess them up, no matter how good the source material was. Then again Dune looks to be promising but I remain sceptical for obvious reasons. Still, I'd prefer if they went back to making original and daring movies. Believe it or not there was a time they experimented a lot with that, it gave us some of the best classics ever made. There was a sharp uptick in remakes after the financial crises and it never really went away. I think they've become too risk averse now. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Biodegradable Posted March 30, 2021 Despite Hollywood's severe aversion to new ideas and watch as it plunders the same handful of films from 40 years ago and remaking them or giving them pointless sequels, their bullshit hasn't killed my love for movies. I always managed to find new ones to watch and there's so many made these days in a single year that I'm still trying to catch up with ones I've wanted to see for a really long time that were released half a decade ago. Sure, there's a lot of crap to wade through, but if you love 'em like I do, you'll always find something cool to watch. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
P41R47 Posted March 30, 2021 14 hours ago, MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai said: Dude how can you not like the wicker man remake, it has Nicolas Cage punching women in a bear suit. Also Hereditary was dope, both fantastic and horific movie. I like it, it isn't my favorite thoug :P Most people tend to think Nicholas Cage's films are bad as he kinda is bad at acting, but Lord of War is one of the films i watched and rewatched a lot of times during my teenage years. Its too fucking good to teach some cruelties of the reality we live on. The intro sequence showcasing the life of a bullet is simply amazing. The first films i watched when my parents decided to, finally, contract cable TV around 2010 were Seven Samurais by Akira Kurosawa and 8mm with Nicholas Cage. Kurosawas was a master filmmaker, so it was no surprise the movie was good. But 8mm took me by surprise on how deep the argument is, especially at exposing and critizacing something that is one of the ugliest sins of the humanity since long time. As good as Lord of War for sure. Hereditary is just an amazing piece of acting, without it the film is bonkers from every angle. Its Toni Collette terrifying act the one that bring it up and round it up to what it actually is. The cast was just perfect for that movie. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
hybridial Posted March 30, 2021 8mm is a very good movie and Cage is definitely very good in it. I think the issue I have with The Wicker Man remake is its existence is still a pretty heinous insult to the original even if it is funny bad. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Bauul Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) I don't get super "hyped" for films any more, but I think that's more just me getting older. When you're younger I think you do get more excited about things, more "OMG this will be the best thing EVER!", whereas as you grow older that over-excitement becomes less common. I still thoroughly enjoy watching them though. There's a bunch of films I am definitely going to watch as soon as they come out, such as: Dune, The new James Bond The Batman The new Suicide Squad looks fun Black Widow Godzilla vs. Kong Mortal Kombat looks ridiculous in a good way The Matrix 4 The King's Man Death on the Nile Free Guy The Green Knight The new Candyman sequel I'm not frothing at the mouth about them, but that doesn't mean I'm not excited to watch them. Edited March 30, 2021 by Bauul 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
KeaganDunn Posted March 30, 2021 Hmm...I don't even know the last time I sat down and watched a movie by myself - it's always been these pointless "family movie nights" we occasionally have in the house, especially around the holidays. Perhaps it's because I find YouTube more entertaining or I just feel more productive doing things on my PC. I used to watch movies a lot (and even come up with some on my own, writing mock-up movie information on paper)...but I guess I've found other sources of entertainment. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Posted March 30, 2021 1 hour ago, P41R47 said: I like it, it isn't my favorite thoug :P Most people tend to think Nicholas Cage's films are bad as he kinda is bad at acting, but Lord of War is one of the films i watched and rewatched a lot of times during my teenage years. Its too fucking good to teach some cruelties of the reality we live on. The intro sequence showcasing the life of a bullet is simply amazing. The first films i watched when my parents decided to, finally, contract cable TV around 2010 were Seven Samurais by Akira Kurosawa and 8mm with Nicholas Cage. Kurosawas was a master filmmaker, so it was no surprise the movie was good. But 8mm took me by surprise on how deep the argument is, especially at exposing and critizacing something that is one of the ugliest sins of the humanity since long time. As good as Lord of War for sure. Hereditary is just an amazing piece of acting, without it the film is bonkers from every angle. Its Toni Collette terrifying act the one that bring it up and round it up to what it actually is. The cast was just perfect for that movie. Nicholes Cage´s acting is just so charming, the guy may not be talented in the classical sense but you can feel the passion he lends to his every role, even if the film is be mediocre or just bad. On another note did you see a Colour out of space the H. P. Lovecraft adaptation with Cage? That movie was nuts and kinda hilarious acting and script wise, lol. Spoiler Dude that scene in Hereditary when the girl gets her head cut off by the pole, the brother being in shock and then him slowly driving home and getting to bed, while his parents find her body in car next morning which then sudenly pans on her severed head FUCKED ME UP. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
Nekr0s1s Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) until all liberals and their politically correctness propaganda are annihilated, i will never watch another newer movie again. i want to escape this shitty reality, not be reminded of it. R.I.P. Hollywood 19XX - 20XX Edited March 30, 2021 by Nekr0s1s 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Posted March 30, 2021 @Nekr0s1s I mean a lot of older movies from 80´s, 90´s and so on had strong socialist (pro working class) or anti-capitalist (anti-corporate) undertones, like Paul Verhoven Robocop and John Carpenter´s They Live. But at least then they knew how to make the movies entertaining and the central message subtle and NOT preachy. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
omx32x Posted March 30, 2021 45 minutes ago, Nekr0s1s said: until all liberals and their politically correctness propaganda are annihilated, i will never watch another newer movie again. i want to escape this shitty reality, not be reminded of it. R.I.P. Hollywood 19XX - 20XX i dunno people say that about every movie nowadays but most often then not it is just not there from my experience at least its just people saying that because theres an lgbt character on the move or the protagonist is female moves like the ghost busters reboot are the exeption really 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Aaron Blain Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai said: @Nekr0s1s I mean a lot of older movies from 80´s, 90´s and so on had strong socialist (pro working class) or anti-capitalist (anti-corporate) undertones, like Paul Verhoven Robocop and John Carpenter´s They Live. But at least then they knew how to make the movies entertaining and the central message subtle and NOT preachy. The plot of Alien revolves around worker profit sharing, exploitation, and a business shifting externalized costs and risks onto workers and communities in order to increase profits. Watch that argument they're having at the beginning of the movie about stake-holding, profit, and decision-making. I found it a little dull when I first saw it 15 years ago but I watched it again recently and I think it's a masterpiece. Edited March 30, 2021 by Aaron Blain 4 Quote Share this post Link to post
seed Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) 22 hours ago, Nekr0s1s said: until all liberals and their politically correctness propaganda are annihilated, i will never watch another newer movie again. i want to escape this shitty reality, not be reminded of it. Yes yes, because there totally is more politics in movies now than there has ever been, with the likes of the old Star Trek, Star Wars, or classics such as Casablanca, or even the pacifist message behind The Terminator 2. TOTALLY not political at all, *shakes head*. I am getting REALLY tired of this baseless and retarded statement regarding "politics" in media. There is no more politics now than there's ever been, the subjects may have changed a bit though, to reflect the changing times and ongoing societal issues, but otherwise, they have been part of media since... forever. It's not a valid argument, period. People should just get off their high horse and Just admit they're prejudiced against certain topics some movies and shows choose to deal with and call it a day. I get triggered almost every single time I see this bullshit, but I'm not having this conversation, so don't quote or mention me, I'm out this crap. Edited March 31, 2021 by seed 7 Quote Share this post Link to post
omx32x Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) 7 minutes ago, seed said: Yes yes, because there totally is more politics in movies now than there has ever been, with the likes of the old Star Trek, Star Wars, or classics such as Casablanca, or even the pacifist message behind The Terminator 2. TOTALLY not political at all, *shakes head*. I am getting REALLY tired of this baseless and retarded statement regarding "politics" in media. There is no more politics now than there's ever been, the subjects may have changed a bit though, to reflect the changing times and ongoing societal issues, but otherwise, they have been part of media since... forever. It's not a valid argument, period. People should just get off their high horse and Just admit they're prejudiced against certain topics some movies and shows choose to deal with and call it a day. I get triggered almost every single time I see this nonsense, but I'm not having this conversation, so don't quote or mention me, I'm out this shit. me too every piece of art out there is political in some way or another hell you could even extract a message about experimentation on animals and some anti cience sentiment in the sonic movie im just so tired of people deciding that something is political because they dont agree with it or makes then unconfortable Edited March 30, 2021 by omalefico32x 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
Cosmos Of Kings Posted March 30, 2021 I wouldn't recommend watching movie trailers, they often sabotage the film's image. Try looking for movies that fit your current interests; I found IMDb helpful for finding films related to the ones I've watched. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
omx32x Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Cosmos Of Kings said: I wouldn't recommend watching movie trailers, they often sabotage the film's image. Try looking for movies that fit your current interests; I found IMDb helpful for finding films related to the ones I've watched. true all my best experiences with movies were without watching a single trailer i was blown away when i watched joker for the first time with 0 knowledge and i did the same with the plataform looks like they are making a batman movie in the same vein as joker so im also depriving myself from information (hell i dont even know what actor is making batman or how his costume looks) Edited March 30, 2021 by omalefico32x 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Posted March 30, 2021 24 minutes ago, omalefico32x said: true all my best experiences with movies were without watching a single trailer i was blown away when i watched joker for the first time with 0 knowledge and i did the same with the plataform looks like they are making a batman movie in the same vein as joker so im also depriving myself from information (hell i dont even know what actor is making batman or how his costume looks) Robert Patison was cast as Batman, call me intrigued 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Chezza Posted March 30, 2021 I rewatched Terminator 2 the other day and realised there are so many memorable scenes. - Starting future battle / introduction - Naked Arnie beating up Bikers - Arnie dropping Roses revealing shotgun - Also the first encounter of the Ts, are they both bad? - Big truck stunt in canals chasing John, also the tyre on fire end of scene - T 1000 warping through cell bars, actually almost all of those type of scenes are at least a little notable, many of which referenced in pop culture - Arnie with minigun blasting cop cars - Helicopter chase scene with under bridge stunt - Sarrah's terrible nuke dream - Arnie giving thumbs up as he self terminates. Fun fact that was the first scene in a movie that ever got me teary, I remember as a kid thinking "what the? This has never happened before" I've probably missed a few scenes but they're all subjective. Now let's pick a current movie and quantify all its memorable or impactful scenes. You probably get like 1 or 2 on average. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
omx32x Posted March 30, 2021 6 minutes ago, Chezza said: I rewatched Terminator 2 the other day and realised there are so many memorable scenes. - Starting future battle / introduction - Naked Arnie beating up Bikers - Arnie dropping Roses revealing shotgun - Also the first encounter of the Ts, are they both bad? - Big truck stunt in canals chasing John, also the tyre on fire end of scene - T 1000 warping through cell bars, actually almost all of those type of scenes are at least a little notable, many of which referenced in pop culture - Arnie with minigun blasting cop cars - Helicopter chase scene with under bridge stunt - Sarrah's terrible nuke dream - Arnie giving thumbs up as he self terminates. Fun fact that was the first scene in a movie that ever got me teary, I remember as a kid thinking "what the? This has never happened before" I've probably missed a few scenes but they're all subjective. Now let's pick a current movie and quantify all its memorable or impactful scenes. You probably get like 1 or 2 on average. i could list way more if we talked about dead poll 2 for me my favorite movie from the 2010's 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Nekr0s1s Posted March 30, 2021 1 hour ago, seed said: Yes yes, because there totally is more politics in movies now than there has ever been, with the likes of the old Star Trek, Star Wars, or classics such as Casablanca, or even the pacifist message behind The Terminator 2. TOTALLY not political at all, *shakes head*. I am getting REALLY tired of this baseless and retarded statement regarding "politics" in media. There is no more politics now than there's ever been, the subjects may have changed a bit though, to reflect the changing times and ongoing societal issues, but otherwise, they have been part of media since... forever. It's not a valid argument, period. People should just get off their high horse and Just admit they're prejudiced against certain topics some movies and shows choose to deal with and call it a day. I get triggered almost every single time I see this nonsense, but I'm not having this conversation, so don't quote or mention me, I'm out this shit. You really had to look for political messages to get anything. It's not like nowadays where the messages are shoved down your throat. It's getting well into propaganda territory. Mark my words, there IS more politics now in movies than before because those liberals want to indoctrinate people by any and every means necessary. We are fighting an invisible war, a Second Cold War. HOLLYWOOD IS DEAD! 3 hours ago, MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai said: @Nekr0s1s But at least then they knew how to make the movies entertaining and the central message subtle and NOT preachy. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Posted March 30, 2021 @Nekr0s1s Liberals is a smokescreen (similiar to conservatives) used by guys in charge to pit one group against the other to distract us from them consolidating more and more power every year. Guys protesting on streets or making cringy political youtube essays aren´t the real threat, but people with big MONEY are. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
Nekr0s1s Posted March 30, 2021 13 minutes ago, MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai said: @Nekr0s1s Liberals is a smokescreen (similiar to conservatives) used by guys in charge to pit one group against the other to distract us from them consolidating more and more power every year. Guys protesting on streets or making cringy political youtube essays aren´t the real threat, but people with big MONEY are. and what about the people who want to dictate what's cool and what's not, to the point of "cancelling out" those who don't agree with their views? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Posted March 30, 2021 @Nekr0s1s Mostly people whose minds have been perverted by social media in their formative years, turning them into obsesive narcissists. The Big Guys think much bigger than any of us. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Caffeine Freak Posted March 30, 2021 @Nekr0s1s@MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Can you not totally derail the thread on the second page? Thanks. 4 Quote Share this post Link to post
MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai Posted March 30, 2021 @Caffeine Freak Sorry, my bad. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
omx32x Posted March 30, 2021 2 hours ago, Nekr0s1s said: You really had to look for political messages to get anything. It's not like nowadays where the messages are shoved down your throat. It's getting well into propaganda territory. Mark my words, there IS more politics now in movies than before because those liberals want to indoctrinate people by any and every means necessary. We are fighting an invisible war, a Second Cold War. HOLLYWOOD IS DEAD! not only is that not true but... dude... listem to yourself "were fighting a second cold war" do you really belive that? do you actually think that you are fighting a war? really? you know everytime i see arguments against "politics in movies" it always ends up like that you are just confirming my belifs that anyone who says that is delusional and is living completely in its own bubble 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
Nekr0s1s Posted March 31, 2021 1 hour ago, MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai said: @Caffeine Freak Sorry, my bad. Likewise. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Scrabbs Posted March 31, 2021 probably uncut gems, last movie I saw in theaters before covid started 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Caffeine Freak Posted March 31, 2021 Truth be told, I am pretty psyched for the Mortal Kombat remake. Hell, I'll probably try to get my friends to go to the theater with me, and grab a big tub of popcorn. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
VoanHead Posted March 31, 2021 I'm only a bit stoked for the Mortal Kombat movie, and seeing what Quentin Tarantino would conjure up for his last film if you ask me. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
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