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Rhyno posted:Was it a leak or just a guess because the previous trailer also used a song from Wayne's World? I think I made a reference/suggestion about using Ballroom Blitz due to a Wayne's World connection about a month or so ago. I'm actually surprised it turned out that one ended up happening. Maybe it's a running gag going on that this is (Bruce) Wayne's World: This is the crap he has to deal with every single day/night.
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Rhyno posted:Was it a leak or just a guess because the previous trailer also used a song from Wayne's World? Nah, it was a guy a few days ago who knew this was coming. He also hinted that we'd get the Director's Cut of BvS in theaters, and that we're getting a Tomb Raider movie next year.
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Now if only Suicide Squad had Rob Lowe.
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Yoshifan823 posted:This might out me as a tool, but Linkin Park's fourth album is actually real good. It's simultaneously a really obvious album about how terrible nuclear war is and a touching one about about suicidal depression. And they're way different from Hybrid Theory, a lot less rap-rock-y than they used to be. I don't give a poo poo about anything they did after that, they made the one thing they were meant to make and now they're back to making Dumb Bullshit. Yeah, I don't really care about the rest of their work, I loving love A Thousand Suns and I ain't ashamed to say it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIMo1WoHcfE
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MonsieurChoc posted:Yeah, I don't really care about the rest of their work, I loving love A Thousand Suns and I ain't ashamed to say it. I saw this performed live. A dark period in my life. The construction of that album is pretty interesting. It's a shame most of the individual songs are unbearable.
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Steve2911 posted:I saw this performed live. A dark period in my life. Yeah, it's not a particularly great album by the traditional definition, and none of the songs save for Waiting for the End are spectacular on their own, but it's a cohesive whole, and having your mid-album climax song (the aforementioned Waiting for the End) essentially be a musical suicide attempt is dope. It beats you over the head, for sure. I mean gently caress, the MLKjr quotes, the Robert Oppenheimer quotes, it is not a subtle album, but I've never been the biggest fan of subtle, so it works.
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TheFallenEvincar posted:Man remember when Guardians of the Galaxy created the completely original idea of crazy antics to the tune of classic rock I'm not saying GOTG invented anything. It's highly derivative. But it and Suicide Squad don't exist in a vacuumed and these past two trailers feel like they're trying to hit the same beats.
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Going back to merchandising for a second: ICE CREAM WAR I'm with Cap Meanwhile DC still just has Dark Choco Knight which has been around since the Bale films, so obviously BvS is a failure.
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Yoshifan823 posted:Nah, it was a guy a few days ago who knew this was coming. He also hinted that we'd get the Director's Cut of BvS in theaters, and that we're getting a Tomb Raider movie next year. It was this post: Dark_Tzitzimine posted:Umberto Gonzales recently dropped some very interesting rumours about the future of the DC Cinematic Universe
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So does anyone want to venture a guess why Boomerang is at one point holding a stuffed unicorn in Suicide Squad, because there's a cut in that trailer where he's holding a big pink one while slicing through a thing's head.TFRazorsaw posted:I'm not saying GOTG invented anything. It's highly derivative. But it and Suicide Squad don't exist in a vacuumed and these past two trailers feel like they're trying to hit the same beats. A marketing campaign is trying to make you think of another popular, financially successful movie with a cast of mostly unfamiliar actors? I am shocked. I think the key difference is that the music is for the trailers only. Up until a few months ago Ayer was going to have zero score or music of any kind outside of incidental diagetic stuff, with the ambiance of the situation being the backing track to everything. Someone talked him back from that since now the score's being done by Steven Price, who did Fury for him. Considering how weird Fury's score was at times, this might even end up more interesting than the "no music" idea.
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TheFallenEvincar posted:TOTAL Deadpool copycat cashin bro, except at least Deadpool would have the decency to have been like "heh you just deepthroated a carrot, like. a. dick. Oprah Winfrey!!!" or something. Yeah but the thing is, Shoot Em Up is completely terrible.
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Your mother!
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Rough Lobster posted:Yeah but the thing is, Shoot Em Up is completely terrible. Counterpoint: Bellucci. This music thing is dumb because the tracks come from different sections of the 70s pie. And I can't see the SS trailer songs being integral to the story/one of the characters. Also, with the tie-ins, the most memorable food one for me was my local theatre having Batman Returns style popcorn, which was black licorice toffee-like coating, which turned out pretty awful, but the upshot was that you got a mouth like the Penguin afterward.
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Trailer music doesn't need to have any connection to the source outside of maybe a few lyrics that work with it, or that it just sounds cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrIbxk7idYA
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This is a lot like Peter Jackson bamboosling me into seeing that Lord of the Ring movie because he conjured up visions of rear end to rear end, electro shock therapy, and feeding tubes. Rough Lobster posted:Yeah but the thing is, Shoot Em Up is completely terrible. I love the Crank movies though so I'm assuming it wasn't on my end This is why it was a huge disappointment to learn I'd mixed up my director duos when I first heard about the Han Solo movie. Giving Aquaman to James Wan was just a half measure when you could have given him to Neveldine/Taylor. Hell I would have given creative control over the DC films to them over Snyder. Ghost Ride that poo poo
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TFRazorsaw posted:I'm not saying GOTG invented anything. It's highly derivative. But it and Suicide Squad don't exist in a vacuumed and these past two trailers feel like they're trying to hit the same beats. Dude, I'm not trying to be rude or anything, but I really am curious about why u like Sonic?
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The Cameo posted:I think the key difference is that the music is for the trailers only. Up until a few months ago Ayer was going to have zero score or music of any kind outside of incidental diagetic stuff, with the ambiance of the situation being the backing track to everything. Someone talked him back from that since now the score's being done by Steven Price, who did Fury for him. Goddamn, I wish you hadn't revealed that.
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Rhyno posted:Was it a leak or just a guess because the previous trailer also used a song from Wayne's World? Can't wait for slow-mo shots of Jared Leto set to Dream Weaver whenever Harley looks at him. I mean, that's obviously where they're going with this, right? My biggest fear with Suicide Squad was that Will Smith was going to take it over and turn it into another Will Smith vehicle. Thankfully, that doesn't appear to be happening.
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Yoshifan823 posted:50 Shades is technically a tentpole, right? I'm sure it gave some guys in the audience a tentpole
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The Cameo posted:I feel like people also forget that Snyder attracts really ridiculous talent to movies that ostensibly these people would never attach themselves to. He's very good at convincing actors to go on his crazy adventure - just as a random assortment, the man's worked with Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Oscar Isaac, Jon Hamm, Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lena Headey, Hugo Weaving, Carla Gugino, Kevin Costner, Dominic West, Scott Glenn, Michael Shannon, Laurence Fishburne, Billy Crudup, Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Jena Malone, Emily Browning, Diane Lane, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Chris Meloni, Geoffrey Rush, Sam Neill, Helen Mirren, Joel Edgerton, Jesse Eisenberg, Ben Affleck, Jeremy Irons, Ezra Miller, Holly Hunter, and now J.K. Simmons. This is a good post that bears rereading.
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Retardog posted:This is a good post that bears rereading. Yeah, absolutely.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 14:46 |
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Fassbender was the best part of 300 and had the best laconic lines.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 14:58 |
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Tarantino definitely deserves some credit for "discovering" Fassbender as well. That bar shootout scene was all people were talking about when they saw Inglorious Basterds.
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Basebf555 posted:Tarantino definitely deserves some credit for "discovering" Fassbender as well. That bar shootout scene was all people were talking about when they saw Inglorious Basterds. yeah I saw 300 but didn't even notice Fassbender cuz he was indistinguishable from everyone else. Basterds is where I was like "woah, this dude rules."
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Tezcatlipoca posted:Fassbender was the best part of 300 and had the best laconic lines. Agreed. He had the best action bits in a movie full of great ones. The Cameo posted:I feel like people also forget that Snyder attracts really ridiculous talent to movies that ostensibly these people would never attach themselves to. He's very good at convincing actors to go on his crazy adventure - just as a random assortment, the man's worked with Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Oscar Isaac, Jon Hamm, Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lena Headey, Hugo Weaving, Carla Gugino, Kevin Costner, Dominic West, Scott Glenn, Michael Shannon, Laurence Fishburne, Billy Crudup, Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Jena Malone, Emily Browning, Diane Lane, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Chris Meloni, Geoffrey Rush, Sam Neill, Helen Mirren, Joel Edgerton, Jesse Eisenberg, Ben Affleck, Jeremy Irons, Ezra Miller, Holly Hunter, and now J.K. Simmons. All those actors are attracted to Snyder probably because he deadlifts teagone fucked around with this message at 15:34 on Apr 11, 2016 |
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Valerian set video. http://i.imgur.com/zXnTWng.webm http://i.imgur.com/ynYfgau.webm http://i.imgur.com/fBortjw.webm http://i.imgur.com/SzViN8b.webm
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Basebf555 posted:Tarantino definitely deserves some credit for "discovering" Fassbender as well. That bar shootout scene was all people were talking about when they saw Inglorious Basterds. Fassbender already was being bandied around town after Hunger was a festival darling. I know it was the movie Pitt saw that made him suggest Fassbender to Tarantino early on in pre-production on Basterds. And Hunger was two years after 300. I'm not suggesting that Snyder broke him through to stardom or anything, but he is the guy who gave him the break he needed that probably helped get Hunger and Fish Tank off the tarmac, which led to Basterds and First Class and Fassbender being something of a name (even if at the current moment he's kind of an "anti-name" because of his preponderance to playing complete irredeemable assholes in the mainstream work he does). Other fun fact about Fassbender: he only got Basterds because Simon Pegg had to decline the role of Hicox due to Tintin. He'd already been brought in to audition for Landa based off Pitt's recommendation as mentioned above.
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https://twitter.com/DavidAyerMovies/status/719439142925373440?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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It's not hard to believe at all. Fury Road was given extra money for reshoots as well because the studio trusted it.
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Box Office Projections have Batman vs Superman ending up somewhere roughly at $340m domestic. All time superhero domestic would look like this: Avengers: $623m Dark Knight: $534m Ultron: $459m Dark Knight Rises: $448m Iron Man 3: $409m Spider Man: $403m Spider Man 2: $373m Deadpool: $358m BVS (est.): $340m Spider Man 3: $336m So BVS would be 9th all time.
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Depends on who asked for the reshoots. Most directors, when they've presented the studio with what they feel is a finished film, wouldn't think it is a good thing if the studio asked for additional re-shoots. In the case of Fury Road I'm assuming it was Miller who went to the studio and asked for more money because he felt the film needed it, not the other way around.
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The Cameo posted:A marketing campaign is trying to make you think of another popular, financially successful movie with a cast of mostly unfamiliar actors? I am shocked.
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That's a hell of a drop-off for Ultron.
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computer parts posted:That's a hell of a drop-off for Ultron. It was on one of the movie channels when I was in the hospital a couple of weeks ago, and mother of God, it's just so unpleasant to watch.
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computer parts posted:That's a hell of a drop-off for Ultron. If you adjust for inflation, it doesn't change too much. code:
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 15:56 |
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I don't quite get the hate for Age of Ultron when Avengers is right there, being even worse.
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Sir Kodiak posted:I don't quite get the hate for Age of Ultron when Avengers is right there, being even worse. Avengers had novelty working in its favor. "Holy poo poo look at all these heroes on the screen at once, and its a Real Movie, not some kid's cartoon!"
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 16:01 |
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I've come to not even caring about money made - Dredd made gently caress all and it's one of the best goddamn action movies ever made (akin to the 80s classics like Predator, Die Hard, Terminator, etc. etc). The dick measuring contest is getting stale.
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Sir Kodiak posted:I don't quite get the hate for Age of Ultron when Avengers is right there, being even worse. yeah neither movie is great but AoU shows significant improvements in character writing, acting & cinematography. it's still, like, a B- movie, tops, but it was at least a step up.
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