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They're remaking The Crow.
My initial reaction is of course, huge skeptiscism, but that nice young lad Bill Skarsgard doesn't tend to suffer shitty screenplays, and it has been 30 years since the first film and things have moved on wildly since the original.
And it's not like the original won't still exist, and it's also not like they haven't pissed all over the original with it's shitty, shitty sequels that already exist.
So it could be interesting, I suppose.
My initial reaction is of course, huge skeptiscism, but that nice young lad Bill Skarsgard doesn't tend to suffer shitty screenplays, and it has been 30 years since the first film and things have moved on wildly since the original.
And it's not like the original won't still exist, and it's also not like they haven't pissed all over the original with it's shitty, shitty sequels that already exist.
So it could be interesting, I suppose.
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I remember it made a big impression on me, but I can't remember a single thing about it.
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Here's a memory jog. It was an interesting mix of really quite dark but also a bit goofy.
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Another example of why IT nerds think leather trenchcoats look cool (failing to notice that it's the ripped actor wearing it that actually looks cool).
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I was a fan of martial arts movies, Brandon Lee and was upset when he died, but it was never anything more than an accident.. same as Navalny
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In 20 odd years of making shitloads in IT I have met one trench coat wearer.
He arrived on his first day dressed very smartly in a suit and was advised that this wasn’t necessary and we had a casual, relaxed dress code in the office. Marilyn Manson on speed turned up the next morning. Makeup, black nail varnish, the works.
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Outstanding240PP wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:03 pmIn 20 odd years of making shitloads in IT I have met one trench coat wearer.
He arrived on his first day dressed very smartly in a suit and was advised that this wasn’t necessary and we had a casual, relaxed dress code in the office. Marilyn Manson on speed turned up the next morning. Makeup, black nail varnish, the works.
How long did they keep that up?
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Load of bS about his Dad teaching him “forbidden” martial art moves.. probably made the movie more successful tbh, so maybe we should be checking the directors for residue!?
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That clip of the original Crow just reminded me how amazing the soundtrack is. Shall have to dig it out later, although Burn has never left my in-car playlist.
Trailer for the new one... I think we may have just seen all the highlights.
Trailer for the new one... I think we may have just seen all the highlights.
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A nice little bit of
*checks notes*
MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT
*checks notes*
MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT
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Doontoo, much much epicness, kinda wish I gone to an IMAX screening.
Spoiler
Unsatisfied with the ending though, had distinct feelings of "to be continuederer" which I didn't think was really kosher given we'd already had that once already. Could've been a little shorter too
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After watching Dune again on Friday I was reminded about how awful the sound is. You can barely hear them or (because I’m poor and semi detached) wake the neighbours.
I am looking forward to watching Dune 2 at the cinema but really get frustrated with movies you have to strain to listen to.
I get my hearing checked yearly, yes I’m not old and deaf
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I am looking forward to watching Dune 2 at the cinema but really get frustrated with movies you have to strain to listen to.
I get my hearing checked yearly, yes I’m not old and deaf
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I watched Dune last night and at points the soundbar was deafening but you could still barely hear the dialogue.
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Barbie
Yes it's very funny in places but overall, despite the serious underlying message it was aiming to convey, it's light bubblegum film making at best and really didn't deserve any major award nominations. Not sure that all the fuss was over to be honest.
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Yes it's very funny in places but overall, despite the serious underlying message it was aiming to convey, it's light bubblegum film making at best and really didn't deserve any major award nominations. Not sure that all the fuss was over to be honest.
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I think that looks like utter dog shit.Beany wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:15 pm They're remaking The Crow.
My initial reaction is of course, huge skeptiscism, but that nice young lad Bill Skarsgard doesn't tend to suffer shitty screenplays, and it has been 30 years since the first film and things have moved on wildly since the original.
And it's not like the original won't still exist, and it's also not like they haven't pissed all over the original with it's shitty, shitty sequels that already exist.
So it could be interesting, I suppose.
The original was very much of its time, but nailed the look of the comic, was great fun, had some fab performances (a very cartoony, over the top big bad) and had a cracking soundtrack. I really enjoyed it, much watch it again.
I agree though, a new version or sequel doesn't detract from the original or erase it and I'm happy to be proved wrong, but I just can't see what they're going for from that trailer.
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The Barkley Marathons documentary (2014)
Following the news that Jasmin Paris had become the first woman to complete this race in its 30+ year history this documentary is a great watch to understand precisely how bonkers the race is.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... e-68643341
Every part of it is laced with contrarian hilarity, from the entry fee of $1.60, o the ‘human sacrifice’ entry where they give a place to someone who is utterly unprepared for it. The race is around 130 miles and equivalent to climbing Everest twice. There’s no markers on the course, most of it is off trail and there’s only one paper map of the course for everyone to share/copy. The race starts whenever the organisers feel like it during a 12 hour window.
Solid 8/10
Following the news that Jasmin Paris had become the first woman to complete this race in its 30+ year history this documentary is a great watch to understand precisely how bonkers the race is.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... e-68643341
Every part of it is laced with contrarian hilarity, from the entry fee of $1.60, o the ‘human sacrifice’ entry where they give a place to someone who is utterly unprepared for it. The race is around 130 miles and equivalent to climbing Everest twice. There’s no markers on the course, most of it is off trail and there’s only one paper map of the course for everyone to share/copy. The race starts whenever the organisers feel like it during a 12 hour window.
Solid 8/10
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Saw Dune 2 at the cinema on Saturday.
Some odd parts which just don’t make sense but very watchable at the cinema.
Spoilers below……
They made a big deal about him going alone, they must go to the south etc. then 1 sip of poison and with zero explanation, they all turned up to meet him ?
So they can summon a worm, I can slightly understand that, but at the end it turns out they can drive them into battle ? No mention of that skill at all.
The coliseum style battle, hundreds of thousands came to see 3 mildly dull fights with absolutely no buildup ? Well that’s an anti-climax.
Visually stunning but the story just seems badly thought out.
Dave!
Some odd parts which just don’t make sense but very watchable at the cinema.
Spoilers below……
They made a big deal about him going alone, they must go to the south etc. then 1 sip of poison and with zero explanation, they all turned up to meet him ?
So they can summon a worm, I can slightly understand that, but at the end it turns out they can drive them into battle ? No mention of that skill at all.
The coliseum style battle, hundreds of thousands came to see 3 mildly dull fights with absolutely no buildup ? Well that’s an anti-climax.
Visually stunning but the story just seems badly thought out.
Dave!