Movie Thread
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 2:06 pm
I think it's best for the rest of us if you leave the franchise, too.
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I think it's best for the rest of us if you leave the franchise, too.
Agreed.It was bad.
I mean, it's not the Godfather, but it was mindless entertainment with two charismatic leads. And Ana De Armas kicking ass.
I believe this would be called whatever the home cinema version of a PEBKAC error would be.Again, I feel like that's fairly straightforward and don't see what the issue is.
Dodger is a good boy.
Running Man certainly seems more embedded in 80s culture.to me the barometer is what someone thinks of Running Man. it’s the most 80s action movie of 80s action movies (Commando is up there too but I grew up watching Running Man and have only seen Commando once)
Funnily enough, I was just thinking, instead of a Prey sequel (which feels almost inevitable at this point, and sure I'll probably show up), I'd love to see, say, an 6-episode limited series, hour-long episodes, with each episode it's own self-contained story. All you'd do is put the Predator in different locations/scenarios/time-periods, kind of like they did with Prey. Each time the characters facing off against Predator are limited to their own unique resources and methods (again, kind of like they did with Prey) for fighting. So you're getting unique action every time you tune in. But with self-contained mini-stories, there's more freedom to sometimes let the characters win, and sometimes let the Predator win. Hell, even do one from the Predator's perspective where it's him vs. dinosaurs or some **** in prehistoric times so he's severely outmatched. I'm there.They have to go subversive one of these times and let the Predators win
I had a similar thought. Predator vs Samurai would be coolRunning Man certainly seems more embedded in 80s culture.to me the barometer is what someone thinks of Running Man. it’s the most 80s action movie of 80s action movies (Commando is up there too but I grew up watching Running Man and have only seen Commando once)
Funnily enough, I was just thinking, instead of a Prey sequel (which feels almost inevitable at this point, and sure I'll probably show up), I'd love to see, say, an 6-episode limited series, hour-long episodes, with each episode it's own self-contained story. All you'd do is put the Predator in different locations/scenarios/time-periods, kind of like they did with Prey. Each time the characters facing off against Predator are limited to their own unique resources and methods (again, kind of like they did with Prey) for fighting. So you're getting unique action every time you tune in. But with self-contained mini-stories, there's more freedom to sometimes let the characters win, and sometimes let the Predator win. Hell, even do one from the Predator's perspective where it's him vs. dinosaurs or some **** in prehistoric times so he's severely outmatched. I'm there.They have to go subversive one of these times and let the Predators win
I have two films I’ve done that I feel that I was bigger than life in, in which I felt that I could control the space. Silverado for me, and Predator 2. In Predator 2, it was like ‘who’s the baddest cat in your space, and the baddest cat says ‘I’m gonna challenge you.’ Mano y mano. I was the baddest guy in his space. What happens? I kill him, and then the others come around, and I’m like ‘alright…. who’s next?’ I was about 42, 43.. in the best shape in my life, best shape I’ve been in. I was running on the beach, had my training, I was lifting weights a lot more than I am now. I was really feeling it in that movie.
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My man. Silverado is awesome too.Danny Glover:
I have two films I’ve done that I feel that I was bigger than life in, in which I felt that I could control the space. Silverado for me, and Predator 2. In Predator 2, it was like ‘who’s the baddest cat in your space, and the baddest cat says ‘I’m gonna challenge you.’ Mano y mano. I was the baddest guy in his space. What happens? I kill him, and then the others come around, and I’m like ‘alright…. who’s next?’ I was about 42, 43.. in the best shape in my life, best shape I’ve been in. I was running on the beach, had my training, I was lifting weights a lot more than I am now. I was really feeling it in that movie.
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