Lounge of Justice - Part 90

Looks to me like the alien is wearing mucus armor from [PROTOTYPE], and this will be garbage.

Garbage I hope to love, and see it earn more than $700 million at the box office.

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TENET just hit 2 billion yen ($20 million) in Japan and became the biggest Nolan movie of all time, which is impressive considering the circumstances.
Surprising that any kind of record could be set while the virus is still around. :up:
 
Currently working on a reboot version of Brokeback Mountain involving around two Superman fans.I took away the sexual exploration, and this is more about their love and bond over the film failures of Superman on the screen.

@BlackSuitTrael and @herolee10 are my leads. Bald @souperman and @Superchan play the wife characters.

BlacksuitTrael: Cavill will be back and we'll get a trilogy and plenty of spinoffs!

Herolee: Tell you what, Superman coulda had a good life on screen! A real good life! Had his trilogy of his own. But they didn't want it, Trael! So what we got now is A polarizing reboot and a cinematic universe built on that! That's all we got, boy, effin' all. So I hope you know that, even if you don't never know the rest! You count the damn few times we have seen Superman smile on screen in nearly twenty years and you measure the short leash they keep him on while rebooting, continuing and drown us with Batman stuff left and right - and then you ask me about Cavill coming back to be a punching bag on Black Adam and tell me you'll kill me for needing somethin' I don't hardly never get. You have no idea how bad it gets! I'm not you... I can't make it on a couple glorified cameos or mentions once or twice a year! This is too much for me. I wish I knew how to be numb to Superman. I wish I knew how to quit you and him.

Aww... seems like you just can’t quit me BN.
 
are you disgusted at the fact that the movie is called jiu jitsu yet the trailer had no actual jiu jitsu in it? lol
More at the fact the movie simply looks like ****ing ****.

Looks to me like the alien is wearing mucus armor from [PROTOTYPE], and this will be garbage.
Suit reminds me of Isaac Clarke's from the Dead Space games.
 
I think the last live-action Nic Cage movie I saw was... that witch movie?
 
last nic cage movie i watched was Joe.
and it is probably one of the better films i seen in the last few years.

it is what ethan hawke once said: when nic cage is on top of his game, he blows everyone else out of the water.

i still need to watch mandy.
 
I have to say that I'm a little confused right now when it comes to what the Hollywood studios are thinking. It looks like they are aware that theaters will be taking a huge hit. And yet they are still going ahead with all these 150M-250M blockbusters. You'd think they would have slammed the breaks on production.
 
I have to say that I'm a little confused right now when it comes to what the Hollywood studios are thinking. It looks like they are aware that theaters will be taking a huge hit. And yet they are still going ahead with all these 150M-250M blockbusters. You'd think they would have slammed the breaks on production.

In some cases their hands are kind of tied (the ones that were already shooting at least; continuing probably makes more sense than shutting down indefinitely and trying to restart production later) but it mostly seems like they're just really optimistic theaters will still be in any shape to show movies once a vaccine is widely distributed.
 
I don't know much about the business of theaters, but if they die out in their current form then what are the odds of companies like Amazon/Netflix/any of the major studios buying them up?
 
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Just watched The Crow again. Every October I make it a tradition to see it at least once.

One of the few comic book movies that still moves me to tears. Brandon Lee was something special.

i remember watching this in theaters.
it was bittersweet.
you can tell brandon lee's star was going to be huge.
and forging his own unique path, different from his dad's.

if only.

he gave this role his all.

bruce lee being a hero to me as a kid and many others growing up...then to have his son also die young like that.
it hit hard.
 
I don't know much about the business of theaters, but if they die out in their current form then what are the odds of companies like Amazon/Netflix/any of the major studios buying them up?

i can’t imagine theaters won’t eventually come back. The theatrical experience is special. The business model may need to change as well as the entire industry due to the enormous out of control budgets and costs.
No doubt theater chain buying opportunities will be there for those with deep pockets looking for cheap bargains.

I could be wrong but hope theaters come back better than ever. Soon...
 
So...in light of this Dexter revival news (and i may make a whole thread about it in the TV forum) what are your guys’ feelings on this new era of everything coming back? I’m conflicted on it....on the on hand its cool that theyre able to wrangle up the original casts and creatives from the original shows and have them continue stories that ended 10-20 maybe even 30 years ago. On the other....maybe some things are just better off left alone? Idk thoughts?
 

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