HaroldinGMinor wrote:Reservation Dogs on FX is wonderful. Everyone should watch it.
Yes! I’ve only watched the first episode so far, but loved it.
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HaroldinGMinor wrote:Reservation Dogs on FX is wonderful. Everyone should watch it.

Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis

BMatt07 wrote:My GF and I went to Free Guy yesterday, went in to it with zero expectations.. it was surprisingly good. I was pleasantly surprised.
Milbucks96 wrote:I really like most things marvel does but it’s becoming so overwhelming.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Milbucks96 wrote:I really like most things marvel does but it’s becoming so overwhelming.
MickeyDavis wrote:I thought the finale of White Lotus was just ok compared to the first five. Pretty predictable. It will be back next summer for season 2.
JayMKE wrote:Milbucks96 wrote:I really like most things marvel does but it’s becoming so overwhelming.
Now imagine the burnt out apocalyptic hellscape you'd feel like you'd be living in if you actively HATED comic book movies. I was over it after the Sam Raimi Spiderman, there is no end in sight. It's honestly made me start to hate the concept of movie franchises and especially anything with a "expanded universe", I dislike most movies I feel like where the original concept was "how do we make a **** ton of money in summer 2kwhatever?" and see any non-resolution in the plot as a play for sequel. It's not the only genre of movie like this, Disney owns a few other franchises they squeeze for all its worth too where pretty much all the same would apply. Summer blockbusters use to be something I looked forward to as a kid, now I can't be bothered if it not on streaming. Destroying whole movie industry.
Like do people watch those movies with any suspense? You do know superheros never lose unless its to set up a sequel right? Its so formulaic and predictable, them even existing honestly enrages me.

drew881 wrote:JayMKE wrote:Milbucks96 wrote:I really like most things marvel does but it’s becoming so overwhelming.
Now imagine the burnt out apocalyptic hellscape you'd feel like you'd be living in if you actively HATED comic book movies. I was over it after the Sam Raimi Spiderman, there is no end in sight. It's honestly made me start to hate the concept of movie franchises and especially anything with a "expanded universe", I dislike most movies I feel like where the original concept was "how do we make a **** ton of money in summer 2kwhatever?" and see any non-resolution in the plot as a play for sequel. It's not the only genre of movie like this, Disney owns a few other franchises they squeeze for all its worth too where pretty much all the same would apply. Summer blockbusters use to be something I looked forward to as a kid, now I can't be bothered if it not on streaming. Destroying whole movie industry.
Like do people watch those movies with any suspense? You do know superheros never lose unless its to set up a sequel right? Its so formulaic and predictable, them even existing honestly enrages me.
And then you think of the opportunity cost of making them. What original content are we now missing out on because they sink everything into adapting both mainstream and obscure ass comics. We basically lost almost every genre of movie that excelled since the 80s and 90s.
ReasonablySober wrote:drew881 wrote:JayMKE wrote:
Now imagine the burnt out apocalyptic hellscape you'd feel like you'd be living in if you actively HATED comic book movies. I was over it after the Sam Raimi Spiderman, there is no end in sight. It's honestly made me start to hate the concept of movie franchises and especially anything with a "expanded universe", I dislike most movies I feel like where the original concept was "how do we make a **** ton of money in summer 2kwhatever?" and see any non-resolution in the plot as a play for sequel. It's not the only genre of movie like this, Disney owns a few other franchises they squeeze for all its worth too where pretty much all the same would apply. Summer blockbusters use to be something I looked forward to as a kid, now I can't be bothered if it not on streaming. Destroying whole movie industry.
Like do people watch those movies with any suspense? You do know superheros never lose unless its to set up a sequel right? Its so formulaic and predictable, them even existing honestly enrages me.
And then you think of the opportunity cost of making them. What original content are we now missing out on because they sink everything into adapting both mainstream and obscure ass comics. We basically lost almost every genre of movie that excelled since the 80s and 90s.
I bemoan the lack of movies like I loved in the 90s and early 00s, but Damon probably makes the best point here. It isn't tentpole blockbusters, it's that there's no DVD revenue anymore.
How many of your favorite movies from the DVD era weren't even on your radar until they were out of the theater? It's almost all of mine.
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?