
So you get the contrast between what looks fake, and what looks real. You can't really do that with any of the 80's movie monsters because the makeup looked pretty good, and still mostly holds up. You can cast anyone as the werewolf, or mummy, or Dracula, but you can't do that with Freddy, or Jason, or Chuckie.
I have a question, do we categorize movies like 'I am Legend', 'Jaws', 'World War Z', 'Hannibal' as Horror movies through and through?? Or is there other ways to classify them when it comes to genre identification??
I have a question, do we categorize movies like 'I am Legend', 'Jaws', 'World War Z', 'Hannibal' as Horror movies through and through?? Or is there other ways to classify them when it comes to genre identification??
The 80's is truly the best era.
The '60s and '70s are a whole lot of crazy too (and with better music). But to grow up (and not get drafted)? Yeah, the '80s (and '90s) are pretty great time periods to mine.

In 2016 they defeat Pennywise by opening up a farmer's market in the sewer, gentrifying things and running him out of town. Even an interdimensional demon clown can't afford rent down there.
Well, Freddy Kruger appears to feature in Spielberg's upcoming family film 'Ready Player One', and I don't see anyone complaining that it will take audiences out of the movie.
I just thought the addition of Kruger would have been a nice nod to the type of stuff that used to scare kids during that era (in the same way the Universal Monsters scared kids during Steven King's formative years). I wouldn't have wanted it to come across as a cheesy self-referential gag, but as something that would have authentically represent the types of pop culture monsters that were scaring 80s/90s kids.
That's because Ready Player One is nothing but a media mashup. That's its entire reason for being. It has nothing else going on.
Have you read the book by chance? I'm considering grabbing it from the library since I don't have anything else to read right now.
It's a fun read. At its core it's a fairly straightforward mystery "race to find the hidden treasure" tale, with a huge dose of nostalgia. It's a fun world, and a quick read.
If you're looking for a more in-depth examination of what virtual reality/gaming culture might evolve into in terms of the effects on humanity, I would check Otherland by Tad Williams. That's a series, and predates RP1 by nearly twenty years. It's a fairly slow start, but once you get into it, it really delves into some interesting ideas on how a virtual reality technology could impact us as a species.
RP1 doesn't really do that, except in the broadest terms, but that's okay. Getting mad at RP1 for not looking into these issues deeper is kind of like being mad that Indiana Jones doesn't examine the horrors of the Nazi's in the same way Shinler's List does. They're just two completely different stories. RP1 is a fun action adventure, and it's a solid one at that.
Hey man! You leave 80's music out of this. It has its own sense of...charm...yeah...charm. Is it all good? Of course not! But an era that gave us "Take On Me" simply can't be all bad!![]()
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Next weekend there will be two major release in American Assassin and mother!. According to some long range forecasts, AA will open to 14.5 million and mother will open to 11.2 million. I think mother! will open higher. The trailers, TV spots, reviews are going to help the movie to a slightly bigger opening (13 million) while AA is pretty much where it's being projected right nao. So the combined OW of these 2 will be 27.5 million. OTOH, 'IT' will have a softer drop in it's sophomore weekend what with the OW being deflated due to Hurricane Irma and NFL games. So a 2nd weekend drop of (50-53)% looks likely atm. So 'IT's 2nd weekend could be (55.4-57.9) million. 'IT's 2nd weekend is likely gonna be more than double the combined OW of the new openers.
So, mother! most likely won't be a competition for IT.

https://www.provideocoalition.com/AOTC-IT
Really interesting read with the editor.
Original length of the film was 3 and 1/2 hours. A lot of Henry's backstory was cut due to pacing issues.
Talks about the original ending withHenry(alive) draining out of the sewer with the dead bodies.
In terms of being stuck in an MMO, Sword Art Online is my favorite![]()
