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I remember back in 18/19 a lot of people were claiming The Russos would be the next Chris Nolan. Lolz.
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Wouldn't pay to see this in theaters, but I will check it out on Netflix.
Yeah. Again I'm sure the movie will be fine at the worst but that was a terrible line."If you wanna make an omelet, you gotta kill some people."
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Most years are imo. Unless we're talking strictly about blockbusters. To each their own, but I feel when people say otherwise it's usually one of those "Close theaters and move everything to streaming because I don't wanna leave my house" type people/deals.I think this year has been pretty good for theatrical offerings.
I wasn't expecting a slow burn spy movie at all. Not saying the Russos can't do that, but idk. I just didn't expect that when they announced they were working on a 200m movie. That's just not that common.Mmm. I might cop hate for this but I was sort of hoping this would be more like John Le carre than Michael bay. Maybe they just put all the dumb moments in the trailer.
geez with a cast and creative team like this this would have made a super awesome oozes with cool slow burn of a spy film. But maybe the film will be completely different
I was expecting them to be aiming a little higher than Extraction with that cast and all the hype tbh, but…oh well. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it and forget all about it the next week like the majority of Netflix’s original content lol. Gotta say though, releasing this the day after MI7’s trailer did them no favors at all. Instead of looking like the big blockbuster event they’ve been hyping, MI7 truly makes it look exactly like we’d expect a direct-to-streaming production to look in comparison to an actual blockbuster. Not sure where that budget went, but it’s not on the screen.
I think this year has been pretty good for theatrical offerings.
Coming directly after that Mission Impossible trailer really hurt, from the scope, to the cinematography to the action there is a huge gulf, and I'm a big fan of the action in the Russo's other movies but this only looks to have 1 major set piece, the tram train one, and the rest looks like a few punch-ups, where as big blockbusters like Mission Impossible have multiple big sequences. That aside I think it looks like it will still be an entertaining espionage actioner with a great cast.
I've only seen 2 so far this year in truth, I missed Ambulance and I'm not going to get around to Doctor Strange 2.
These are some pretty bad posters.
What’s wrong with the marketing on this movie lol no more money left Netflix?
I'd say John Wick did rise above the genericness with the world building and the fact that it was revenge over a dog not a family or whatever.Finally saw the trailer and it does look generic but plenty of action movies are. The first John Wick was very generic story wise but still remains the best in the franchise for me.
I'd say John Wick did rise above the genericness with the world building and the fact that it was revenge over a dog not a family or whatever.
But I get what you're saying.
That being said, John Wick elevated whatever genericness by having: a) a really interesting world to explore b) most importantly really kick ass action sequences. Ones we don't see in many mainstream US films.
Gray Man, at least judging the trailer, doesn't have that at all. The stuntwork, the set ups, the creativity, and the meticulous that makes John Wick's action stand out. But we'll see