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I managed to watch From Dusk Till Dawn with my wife a while back without her having any idea where the story was headed. The point when things get crazy was fantastic to see in person. She laughed a bunch and shook her head and then turned to me and asked, "Seriously? What? Why?". I love that FDTD doesn't do anything to telegraph the craziness that unfolds. 10 Cloverfield Lane is in a similar situation, but I find myself wishing that either it would have had a title that didn't allude to Cloverfield at all or had just left off the end bit altogether. With a name like 10 Cloverfield Lane, it's nearly impossible to watch without expecting some kind of alien/monster reveal at the end. Even people who didn't see Cloverfield likely have a notion of what that movie was about from commercials and marketing around its release. I imagine the script for 10CL probably didn't start off with any connection to Cloverfield and the ending bit was tacked on to market to a broader audience. It's not really possible to know if the Cloverfield name got the movie more viewers than it would have had if it was just called "John Goodman or John Badman?" That said, I still enjoyed 10 Cloverfield Lane a lot exactly as it is.
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I saw From Dusk till Dawn on opening night in the theater not knowing anything other than that it was written by Tarantino and directed by Robert Rodriguez. I was also pretty high. The reveal was one of the most inexplicable, confounding, amazing experiences I've had. My mind could not even process what was going on for several minutes. Mediocre movie but amazing experience.
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I don't understand how anyone could have been unaware it's a vampire movie, the original trailer puts it right there.
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Franchescanado posted:I don't understand how anyone could have been unaware it's a vampire movie, the original trailer puts it right there.
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I managed to catch it late at night on one of the movie channels knowing nothing other than it was a Tarantino movie. That combined with the fact that I was like twelve made it the perfect way to experience that movie.
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TychoCelchuuu posted:If you don't watch a lot of movies in theaters or seek out trailers then it's pretty easy not to know anything about a movie before you watch it. I get that, I go into movies knowing as little as possible, I just feel like 1996 would contextually make things a little different. . Even so, if you just picked the movie called "From Dusk 'Till Dawn" with the poster covered in bats and letters that look like spikes/stakes (which I know is easier to notice in retrospect) seems like it hints towards it, unless it was opening night like the above poster mentioned. I feel like news would travel fast about a Tarantino-Rodriguez George Clooney vampire flick, unless a friend intentionally is obtuse to ensure the surprise (which a lot of people do). It's always been described as "the George Clooney vampire movie" to me, so it's only recently I heard it was ever a surprise to anyone. Uncle Boogeyman posted:I managed to catch it late at night on one of the movie channels knowing nothing other than it was a Tarantino movie. That combined with the fact that I was like twelve made it the perfect way to experience that movie. Yeah, this makes way more sense to me. Franchescanado fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Aug 10, 2017 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:I managed to catch it late at night on one of the movie channels knowing nothing other than it was a Tarantino movie. That combined with the fact that I was like twelve made it the perfect way to experience that movie. Yea it's just circumstances coming together and allowing some people to have seen it completely unspoiled, comes down to luck really. Word spread pretty quickly and by the time I was able to see it I was very clear that this was "the Tarantino movie where vampires randomly show up".
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:I managed to catch it late at night on one of the movie channels knowing nothing other than it was a Tarantino movie. That combined with the fact that I was like twelve made it the perfect way to experience that movie. Were you confused that the strip club was called The Kitty Twister?
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# ? Aug 10, 2017 21:11 |
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business hammocks posted:Were you confused that the strip club was called The Kitty Twister? nah dude, one of the uncensored movie channels I think it was Starz, they used to give us random free trials every once in a while.
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Jolo posted:I managed to watch From Dusk Till Dawn with my wife a while back without her having any idea where the story was headed. The point when things get crazy was fantastic to see in person. She laughed a bunch and shook her head and then turned to me and asked, "Seriously? What? Why?". I love that FDTD doesn't do anything to telegraph the craziness that unfolds. 10 Cloverfield Lane is in a similar situation, but I find myself wishing that either it would have had a title that didn't allude to Cloverfield at all or had just left off the end bit altogether. With a name like 10 Cloverfield Lane, it's nearly impossible to watch without expecting some kind of alien/monster reveal at the end. Even people who didn't see Cloverfield likely have a notion of what that movie was about from commercials and marketing around its release. I imagine the script for 10CL probably didn't start off with any connection to Cloverfield and the ending bit was tacked on to market to a broader audience. It's not really possible to know if the Cloverfield name got the movie more viewers than it would have had if it was just called "John Goodman or John Badman?" That said, I still enjoyed 10 Cloverfield Lane a lot exactly as it is. This video posits an interesting theory about the Cloverfield title, which boils down to the intentional creation of the side effect you describe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KBzYKXqEC4 Basically, imagine if the film had been released as 'The Cellar'. With no other indication of any sci-fi elements other that what Goodman's characters insists, it would be natural for the audience to assume what Winstead's character assumes in the beginning; that she's being held captive by a lunatic. But by giving the film a Cloverfield title, you know before the film even starts that you are going to be watching a sci-fi film. Which means the audience is more likely to assume that Goodman's character is actually telling the truth early on in the film, which his is. This pushes the reveal that, oh, he actually IS a lunatic to later in the film. That doesn't mean that it worked for the best (personally, I thought it was pretty effective), but that seems to be what the producers intended.
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# ? Aug 10, 2017 21:47 |
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Netflix have announced they're doing a second season of GLOW. They have so far declined to say how many pissing sound effects will be in the next season.
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Maxwell Lord posted:Netflix have announced they're doing a second season of GLOW. They have so far declined to say how many pissing sound effects will be in the next season. I can't believe it got renewed after the first seasons pissing agenda.
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Maxwell Lord posted:Netflix have announced they're doing a second season of GLOW. They have so far declined to say how many pissing sound effects will be in the next season. This news really pisses me on.
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 02:48 |
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McSpanky posted:This news really pisses me on. It's yellow journalism, I tell ya.
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 04:45 |
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I haven't seen GLOW is piss really that big of deal. I know we're in the age of Trump and all but eh?
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old.flv posted:I haven't seen GLOW is piss really that big of deal. I know we're in the age of Trump and all but eh? GLOW is 100% women pissing. There is no dialog, no wrestling, just a neverending stream of hot, golden urine. Seriously: Some dude a dozen pages back flipped out because the first episode featured a scene in a women's restroom where a minor character could be heard urinating.
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Paper Kaiju posted:This video posits an interesting theory about the Cloverfield title, which boils down to the intentional creation of the side effect you describe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KBzYKXqEC4 I agree that it worked for that reason. I was sympathetic to Goodman early on in part because of the title and by the time the reveal happened, they had convinced me it was the other way around. I'm not sure I would have experienced the film the same way with a less allusory title.
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I know I'm way late, but The VVitch (free with Prime) is ridiculously scary. I love the stylized dialogue, and I can't believe they got kids that could deliver it that reliably. e and I liked the end of Cloverfield Lane, I just wish they'd come up with something a little more original than mashing together two scenes from War of the Worlds almost exactly. Inspector Hound fucked around with this message at 04:57 on Aug 12, 2017 |
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Due to War of the World a failure's what I label you. It looks like some sellout bullshit Michael Bay would do. Ask anybody "what's your favorite Sam Jackson part?" No one's gonna say "What's-his-name in Jurassic Park."
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Due to War of the World a failure's what I label you. It looks like some sellout bullshit Michael Bay would do. Ask anybody "what's your favorite Sam Jackson part?" No one's gonna say "What's-his-name in Jurassic Park." I'm having trouble parsing this post.
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married but discreet posted:I'm having trouble parsing this post. It sounds like lyrics to a song
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 10:31 |
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Quiz From God is pretty fun. It's a Korean show about a coroner's lab that's like CSI mixed with House, except House is an obnoxious young guy instead of Hugh Laurie. It's not mindblowing, but it's a good bit of fun.
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married but discreet posted:I'm having trouble parsing this post. https://youtu.be/_wYtG7aQTHA
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 13:16 |
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My favorite is still Stalin vs. Rasputin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT2z0nrsQ8o GRRM vs. JRR Tolkien is great too
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Due to War of the World a failure's what I label you. It looks like some sellout bullshit Michael Bay would do. Ask anybody "what's your favorite Sam Jackson part?" No one's gonna say "What's-his-name in Jurassic Park."
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 15:24 |
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Message from the King is pretty dope, but insanely loving brutal (there's at least one gore shot).
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 16:27 |
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Spielberg War of the Worlds is also a much better 9/11 movie than Cloverfield.
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married but discreet posted:Spielberg War of the Worlds is also a much better 9/11 movie than Yeah I remember when those bastard terrorists teleported into the Twin Towers inside lightning. No one saw it coming. I really hated how the aliens looked in that movie. I really wanted fat hairy octopus things. Rough Lobster fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Aug 12, 2017 |
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Rough Lobster posted:Yeah I remember when those bastard terrorists teleported into the Twin Towers inside lightning. No one saw it coming. No no no, the terrorists were already in the Twin Towers the lightning just woke them up.
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 16:46 |
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Ozark is pretty good so far. It's refreshing that the main dude isn't some toothless money guy who accidentally got in over his head with the wrong people. He's calm, intelligent, knows what he has to do to survive, and he knew exactly what he got into. Seeing him bargain for his life in the beginning was awesome to watch.
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coyo7e posted:I liked whats his name in Unbreakable. THEY CALLED ME MISTER GLASS!!!
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 18:13 |
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I know master of none has been talked about a bunch already but I'm around 5 episodes into it and I am loving this show. It covers some heavy topics but it's still funny and I'm not sure what word to use, charming I guess? Just really well done all around.
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 18:41 |
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Huh, I watched WHAS First Day of Camp and was going to watch the movies then the new series. The movie isn't on Netflix like I assumed. I have Prime if it is on there, otherwise can you watch the 10 Years Later show w/o having seen the movie, anything I need to know?
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Michael Corleone posted:Huh, I watched WHAS First Day of Camp and was going to watch the movies then the new series. The movie isn't on Netflix like I assumed. I have Prime if it is on there, otherwise can you watch the 10 Years Later show w/o having seen the movie, anything I need to know? I'd imagine First Day of Camp would be harder to follow without seeing the movie than 10 Years Later. If you enjoyed First Day then I'd say go ahead and watch the new series.
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 19:12 |
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It really does tie together a lot better if you watch them in release order, if for no other reason than inside jokes paying off a lot more. But if you've already watched the prequel series you've got enough to go off to enjoy the sequel series.
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 19:13 |
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Good news, thanks guys!
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 19:27 |
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Goons are still buttblasted I predicted the entirety of GLOW in the 15 minutes based solely on the pissing scene. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 22:02 |
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hahaha he's back. Watched The Founder. great movie, but man I hate that guy now. It's loving amazing his wife gave his fortune to The Salvation Army and NPR.
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Michael Corleone posted:Huh, I watched WHAS First Day of Camp and was going to watch the movies then the new series. The movie isn't on Netflix like I assumed. I have Prime if it is on there, otherwise can you watch the 10 Years Later show w/o having seen the movie, anything I need to know? None of the WHAS stuff is particularly good.
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