Should I get a ticket to see a showing of the Nolan Batman trilogy, which starts at 12:01am on Saturday November 1st? 8 hours and 36 minutes of Batman. The page says "Feel free to bring a duvet, blanket and/or pillow to the screening." On another screen that night they'll be showing both Dune films as well, starting at the same time.
Tony Stark doing the Kubrick stare at Cap and Bucky after watching the video of Bucky assassinate his parents in Civil War
If they never do make Fast Eleven, has something like that ever happened before? Obviously franchises and sequels are abandoned all the time due to bad box office, but the supposed very last film of such an iconic and lucrative franchise?
It happened to the “Divergent” franchise. They just never finished it for a variety of reasons, mainly box office and disinterest from the cast.
the plan was to do a fourth movie but send it straight to HBO, and both contractually and re: the cast's personal interest in that prospect, they weren't on board with that, so it was cancelled outright
“There’s a long list of people in Hollywood who swear they’ll never work with Kevin Costner again. And they all have their reasons. He doesn’t always pay his bills on time — one since-settled lawsuit alleged hundreds of thousands in unpaid costume fees. He burns through relationships — like his longtime producing partner, whom he sued for $15m. He ignores advice, even from folks like Steven Spielberg. He rewrites scripts without warning, overrules directors and on more than one occasion has clashed with his co-stars — including Clint Eastwood, Kurt Russell … and Wes Bentley. THR 's Peter Kiefer goes inside all the on-set brawls, courtroom battles, epic bombs that have led to the world's most bankable cowboy to suddenly lose his aim.” Inside Kevin Costner's Horizon Western Gamble, Yellowstone Drama
He sounds like a total nightmare to deal with. Crazy that he has a whole movie in the can that was supposed to be released more than year ago and still hasn’t.
I have seen so many older men watching Horizon on flights. They should release the second one straight to airplanes.
Yes, reviews are for after you have seen the movie. I don't know what value there is to discuss art you haven't experienced.
Wait I think they are talking more about analysis than recommendations, but Ill skim reviews for recs. Google reviews for restaurants/anything are useless, companies pay to take bad ones off
Reviews before a movie are good, too. Depends on the movie & the review, etc. A good review (as in a well formed one, not necessarily a positive one or whatever) will put something on my radar, or help me decide what to spend my finite time on.