Apparently this was a 2016 film, but it just came out where I live. It's the #1 Japanese film in China and it's making a lot of news even in the US. It's overrated, only in that people have been praising the shit out of it. Nonetheless, an enjoyable film with some really beautiful sequences and a cute love story.
Apparently this was a 2016 film, but it just came out where I live. It's the #1 Japanese film in China and it's making a lot of news even in… more the US. It's overrated, only in that people have been praising the shit out of it. Nonetheless, an enjoyable film with some really beautiful sequences and a cute love story.
LOGAN - Old man logan STAR WARS EPISODE 8 WONDER WOMAN WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES SPIDERMAN GHOST IN THE SHELL - I hope this will be good, interesting to see how it differs from the original masterpiece from 1995
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, T2: Trainspotting, Logan, John Wick: Chapter 2, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, the MCU films, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, Alien Covenant, The Mummy, Lego Batman, and Star Wars: Episode VIII
MCU movies are probably just gonna be meh this year, Wasn't interested in the first John Wick, won't be able to see most indie movies that come out until 2018 anyway and I'm being cautious when thinking about Episode 8.
Logan and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter are the only movies I'm excited for this year because I know that above all they'll at least be super fun.
When you hit rock bottom, the only place to go is up. Despite his trainwrecks, he has had some decent films like The Visit and The Sixth Sense. Plus, Split has apparently been getting insanely good reviews, so I have some confidence in it.
Is the twist that we may actually get a good Shyamalan movie for once?
Sorry, but after his butchering and desecration of Avatar: The Last Airbender, I just can't watch any of his movies.
People said he hit rock bottom with The Village, then he made Lady in the Water. People thought that was rock bottom, then he made The Happening. People thought that was rock bottom, then he made Devil. People thought THAT was rock bottom, then he made The Last Airbender.
My point being is that Shyamalan has continued to beat the odds and sink lower and lower. And it seems like a big reason why The Visit has gotten some decent reviews was because it wasn't as bad as his other movies.
When you hit rock bottom, the only place to go is up. Despite his trainwrecks, he has had some decent films like The Visit and The Sixth Sense. Plus, Split has apparently been getting insanely good reviews, so I have some confidence in it.
it seems like a big reason why The Visit has gotten some decent reviews was because it wasn't as bad as his other movies.
I have to disagree with you there. The Visit got decent reviews because most people thought it was a decent flick with improved acting and writing that was smarter and that was a lot less silly than something like The Happening or Lady in the Water.
People thought that was rock bottom, then he made Devil.
Shamylan only came up with the story for that one so I don't know if that even counts, but for the sake of this argument, you'd actually be surprised how many fans Devil has. I personally don't think it's a good movie, but if you look at audience scores on IMDB or Metacritic, many people actually really enjoyed it or at least thought it was a huge improvement over his other works. Hell, even critical reception wasn't THAT bad. It was mostly just mixed with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 52% and a Metacritic score of 44. It wasn't like some of the films that came before it where both critical and audience reception were overwhelmingly negative or even considered being among the worst films ever created.
People said he hit rock bottom with The Village, then he made Lady in the Water. People thought that was rock bottom, then he made The Happe… morening. People thought that was rock bottom, then he made Devil. People thought THAT was rock bottom, then he made The Last Airbender.
My point being is that Shyamalan has continued to beat the odds and sink lower and lower. And it seems like a big reason why The Visit has gotten some decent reviews was because it wasn't as bad as his other movies.
I watched A Monster Calls this past weekend. A little slow-paced, but overall it has some really thoughtful things to say about grieving and catharsis.
* Saw: Legacy, even though I'm skeptical.
* Pirates of the Carribean 5, 'cause I love all 3 previous movies.
* VIKING. This goddamn mo… morevie, which looks absolutely gorgeous. It seems that is already out in Russia, but still silent in cinemas around the world.
I watched A Monster Calls this past weekend. A little slow-paced, but overall it has some really thoughtful things to say about grieving and catharsis.
I really enjoyed it, but it's not for everyone.
True, he did not technically make Devil, but it has all of the Shyamalan tendencies present. The film has terrible acting, a weak script, a nonsensical twist, and awful dialogue. Even the style of direction reeks of Shyamalan.
it seems like a big reason why The Visit has gotten some decent reviews was because it wasn't as bad as his other movies.
I have to … moredisagree with you there. The Visit got decent reviews because most people thought it was a decent flick with improved acting and writing that was smarter and that was a lot less silly than something like The Happening or Lady in the Water.
People thought that was rock bottom, then he made Devil.
Shamylan only came up with the story for that one so I don't know if that even counts, but for the sake of this argument, you'd actually be surprised how many fans Devil has. I personally don't think it's a good movie, but if you look at audience scores on IMDB or Metacritic, many people actually really enjoyed it or at least thought it was a huge improvement over his other works. Hell, even critical reception wasn't THAT bad. It was mostly just mixed with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 52% and a Metacri… [view original content]
I too don't think it was a very good movie. We agree on that, but my point is, I think your claim that people thought he hit rock bottom with that movie is irrellevant given how critical and audience reception was a lot better than something like The Happening or The Last Airbender given how many people actually consider those to be among the worst films of all time.
True, he did not technically make Devil, but it has all of the Shyamalan tendencies present. The film has terrible acting, a weak script, a nonsensical twist, and awful dialogue. Even the style of direction reeks of Shyamalan.
Wait, did this come out this late in my country? It just came out, and I saw it, and I thought it was bleh. It is super talked up, but It felt like a lot alien movies that they had back 15/20 years all over again....
* Saw: Legacy, even though I'm skeptical.
* Pirates of the Carribean 5, 'cause I love all 3 previous movies.
* VIKING. This goddamn mo… morevie, which looks absolutely gorgeous. It seems that is already out in Russia, but still silent in cinemas around the world.
Assassin's Creed - was well made, good acting, nice scenary, but it was more an introduction to the whole story. I mean, the game series already is neverending cause they just take chars from different centuries, but they actually can tell more about the story in the movie. So, I'd be down for more parts, if they'd choose to.
I really did enjoy watching the movie, even if it wasn't something TOO crazy.
Arrival - Well, another Alien meet Humen movie ... was fun and exciting to watch, even tho in the end not THAT much happened. But I definitely enjoyed watching it and they could make a Part 2 here as well. The story has it's weird parts where I am not sure it adds up 100%, but I'll take it.. not too bad movie, but the story's not finished.
Star Wars: Rogue One - It's Star Wars, so I gotta love it.. Just a part of the whole Star Wars story, so not a big movie here. Still gotta watch, if you're a fan. Introduced some good chars. Can't get enough of SW movies :0
Passengers - Oh boy.. Gotta say, I fell in love with it a bit. It did have flaws, also in logic, at least that's my opinion and I'm sure, I'm not alone with it. But it got pretty emotional. The acting and setting hmm felt a bit like it's a family movie (the actors are very charismatic and the ship's interiour looks like Apple iPhone or something) and it is some kind of "destroyed perfect world" in the end. But yea, to me the story doesn't really add up, but was a good, emotional movie after all.
So all those movies were good and worth watching, but had SOME flaws (there is always something, right..?). But I can say, I wouldn't wanna forgo watching any of those.
It looks extremely well-made, finally a decent history themed movie. I don't know much about Russian movies, I only watched something about Moscow metro I think, which got flooded if I remember correctly. But I love Russian writers, I find their books very pleasant to read.
agree I love him !!! ..I don't know about Cara Delevingne though, when you are a personality outside acting it can shadow your roles, idk. but I respect the director and we'll see the movie soon& how that goes
I only watched something about Moscow metro I think, which got flooded if I remember correctly.
Oh, I remember that movie. It was pretty nice.
If you're interested in Russian cinematography, I can recommend you some extremely good Russian and Soviet movies to watch. Even though I'm not quite fond of what our directors make now, we have some great history in cinematography.
But I love Russian writers, I find their books very pleasant to read.
Happy to hear that, becasue I love our literature as well Mainly poetry, but prose is cool too. My personal favourites have to be Anton Chekhov and Mikhail Bulgakov.
It looks extremely well-made, finally a decent history themed movie. I don't know much about Russian movies, I only watched something about … moreMoscow metro I think, which got flooded if I remember correctly. But I love Russian writers, I find their books very pleasant to read.
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Apparently this was a 2016 film, but it just came out where I live. It's the #1 Japanese film in China and it's making a lot of news even in the US. It's overrated, only in that people have been praising the shit out of it. Nonetheless, an enjoyable film with some really beautiful sequences and a cute love story.
I've seen it in Japanese. I loved it. In my top3 2016 films.
2017 The year of:-
LOGAN - Old man logan
STAR WARS EPISODE 8
WONDER WOMAN
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES
SPIDERMAN
GHOST IN THE SHELL - I hope this will be good, interesting to see how it differs from the original masterpiece from 1995
The only movie I'm excited for this year is Logan.
EDIT: I forgot, I'm also excited for Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Not looking forward to Spiderman Homecoming?
Oh, that too! I forgot; thanks man.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, T2: Trainspotting, Logan, John Wick: Chapter 2, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, the MCU films, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, Alien Covenant, The Mummy, Lego Batman, and Star Wars: Episode VIII
What about Star Wars Episode 8?
Spider-Man Homecoming and Star Wars Episode 8.
I dunno yet
Have you watched Rogue One?
No.
Yeah buddy, the only film I am looking forward too
Logan is the only 2017 film I'm super hyped for currently. Everything else just looks kinda meh to me.
MCU movies are probably just gonna be meh this year, Wasn't interested in the first John Wick, won't be able to see most indie movies that come out until 2018 anyway and I'm being cautious when thinking about Episode 8.
Logan and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter are the only movies I'm excited for this year because I know that above all they'll at least be super fun.
Is the twist that we may actually get a good Shyamalan movie for once?
Sorry, but after his butchering and desecration of Avatar: The Last Airbender, I just can't watch any of his movies.
When you hit rock bottom, the only place to go is up. Despite his trainwrecks, he has had some decent films like The Visit and The Sixth Sense. Plus, Split has apparently been getting insanely good reviews, so I have some confidence in it.
People said he hit rock bottom with The Village, then he made Lady in the Water. People thought that was rock bottom, then he made The Happening. People thought that was rock bottom, then he made Devil. People thought THAT was rock bottom, then he made The Last Airbender.
My point being is that Shyamalan has continued to beat the odds and sink lower and lower. And it seems like a big reason why The Visit has gotten some decent reviews was because it wasn't as bad as his other movies.
I have to disagree with you there. The Visit got decent reviews because most people thought it was a decent flick with improved acting and writing that was smarter and that was a lot less silly than something like The Happening or Lady in the Water.
Shamylan only came up with the story for that one so I don't know if that even counts, but for the sake of this argument, you'd actually be surprised how many fans Devil has. I personally don't think it's a good movie, but if you look at audience scores on IMDB or Metacritic, many people actually really enjoyed it or at least thought it was a huge improvement over his other works. Hell, even critical reception wasn't THAT bad. It was mostly just mixed with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 52% and a Metacritic score of 44. It wasn't like some of the films that came before it where both critical and audience reception were overwhelmingly negative or even considered being among the worst films ever created.
I watched A Monster Calls this past weekend. A little slow-paced, but overall it has some really thoughtful things to say about grieving and catharsis.
I really enjoyed it, but it's not for everyone.
Saw: Legacy, even though I'm skeptical.
Pirates of the Carribean 5, 'cause I love all 3 previous movies.
VIKING. This goddamn movie, which looks absolutely gorgeous. It seems that is already out in Russia, but still silent in cinemas around the world.
You might want to check your math lol (jp).
My math is correct. It's a joke.
I really wanna see that. It sounds like it would be right up my alley.
i'm interested in Rings. comes out Feb 3 2017
True, he did not technically make Devil, but it has all of the Shyamalan tendencies present. The film has terrible acting, a weak script, a nonsensical twist, and awful dialogue. Even the style of direction reeks of Shyamalan.
I too don't think it was a very good movie. We agree on that, but my point is, I think your claim that people thought he hit rock bottom with that movie is irrellevant given how critical and audience reception was a lot better than something like The Happening or The Last Airbender given how many people actually consider those to be among the worst films of all time.
The Lego Batman Movie
Wait, did this come out this late in my country? It just came out, and I saw it, and I thought it was bleh. It is super talked up, but It felt like a lot alien movies that they had back 15/20 years all over again....
Whoa, really surprised to see a Russian movie here. I didn't really like Viking, but nonetheless I'm still flattered.
So I guess I go full spoiler.. or 3/4?
I watched
Assassin's Creed - was well made, good acting, nice scenary, but it was more an introduction to the whole story. I mean, the game series already is neverending cause they just take chars from different centuries, but they actually can tell more about the story in the movie. So, I'd be down for more parts, if they'd choose to.
I really did enjoy watching the movie, even if it wasn't something TOO crazy.
Arrival - Well, another Alien meet Humen movie ... was fun and exciting to watch, even tho in the end not THAT much happened. But I definitely enjoyed watching it and they could make a Part 2 here as well. The story has it's weird parts where I am not sure it adds up 100%, but I'll take it.. not too bad movie, but the story's not finished.
Star Wars: Rogue One - It's Star Wars, so I gotta love it.. Just a part of the whole Star Wars story, so not a big movie here. Still gotta watch, if you're a fan. Introduced some good chars. Can't get enough of SW movies :0
Passengers - Oh boy.. Gotta say, I fell in love with it a bit. It did have flaws, also in logic, at least that's my opinion and I'm sure, I'm not alone with it. But it got pretty emotional. The acting and setting hmm felt a bit like it's a family movie (the actors are very charismatic and the ship's interiour looks like Apple iPhone or something) and it is some kind of "destroyed perfect world" in the end. But yea, to me the story doesn't really add up, but was a good, emotional movie after all.
So all those movies were good and worth watching, but had SOME flaws (there is always something, right..?). But I can say, I wouldn't wanna forgo watching any of those.
It looks extremely well-made, finally a decent history themed movie. I don't know much about Russian movies, I only watched something about Moscow metro I think, which got flooded if I remember correctly. But I love Russian writers, I find their books very pleasant to read.
I really am hyped for this. a + for that teaser song.
Transformers The last knight
Cara 3
Guardians of the galaxy volume 2
War For the planet of apes
Annabelle 2
Insidious chapter 4
I fully believe Dane DeHaan is one of the best actors around!!
Well, i am DEFINTELY going to watch
War for the Planet of the apes
Justice League
Wonder Woman
Star Wars Episode 8 The Last Jedi
Kong: Skull Island
agree I love him !!! ..I don't know about Cara Delevingne though, when you are a personality outside acting it can shadow your roles, idk. but I respect the director and we'll see the movie soon& how that goes
Oh, I remember that movie. It was pretty nice.
If you're interested in Russian cinematography, I can recommend you some extremely good Russian and Soviet movies to watch. Even though I'm not quite fond of what our directors make now, we have some great history in cinematography.
Happy to hear that, becasue I love our literature as well Mainly poetry, but prose is cool too. My personal favourites have to be Anton Chekhov and Mikhail Bulgakov.