I’m not mocking. I’m just built different I guess. Helps living near a theater where I usually don’t have problems getting decent last minute tickets. A theater which had a poster up outside for I Love Boosters when I saw Mandalorian and Grogu, but to the best of my knowledge has not had a single I Love Boosters showing! The nerve.
Nah Spielberg is a true UFO believer and he has said this movie is closer to (what he perceives as) the truth. Spielberg has recently said he's very open to the Time traveling evolved humans from the future hypothesis. I am guessing it's that.
It would be hilarious Spielberg's twist is the Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis where UFOs are piloted by an advanced species of Dinosauroids living underground in Hollow Earth or Atlantis lol Probably the most "out there" of all the possible UFO theories.
Hali Jones, it doesn’t surprise me at all that you have knowledge and thoughts on deep UFO conspiracy shit.
I am agnostic on the topic honestly, but I have been fascinated by the lore since I was a kid. Blame The X-Files.
I’m pretty sure they’re just using 20 years as a way of saying “in a long time” or whatever, but Fabelmans and West Side Story and Lincoln are a lot better than “decent,” off the top of my head
i wanna feel the same suspense i did when i saw WOTW in theaters over 20 years ago, so if it's the best since then, that's a fucking great sign
I watched Spielberg's long forgotten 2002 miniseries Taken recently. There are a lot of similarities I am seeing with that and Disclosure Day. Even have a scene where a cartoon squirrel lures a kid to a disguised UFO in the woods. There is a whole thing where two strangers who were abducted together at the same time reconnect years later.
i’d disregard most of those reactors. mostly wondering why universal hasn’t done more to promote this thing
West Side Story is also quite good. That quote comes from Germain Lussier, who I usually find pretty annoying.
Yeah, the "BEST SPIELBERG IN 20 YEARS" comments are some real funko pop critic brain. His obvious commercial blockbuster plays havent really hit in 20 years (The BFG, Ready Player One, Crystal Skull) but looking outside the nerd-adjacent stuff he's continued doing amazing work. Fabelmans is a masterpiece. West Side Story, Lincoln, Bridge of Spies and even Tintin are quite good. Him and Scorsese never fell off and seem to be actively working to disprove Tarantino's "directors get bad when they get old" theory