Speaking of documentaries, did anyone see Dinesh's new film?
I actually enjoyed America: Imagine a World Without Her and the Obama Is Scary ones, but I didn't the last one. Is it worth it, or has he fallen off the wagon since jail?
I suppose you can watch Brad's review. The more triggered he and Dave are, the better the movie.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 2:21 am
by Guest
>pajeet neocon
Sounds like a winner.
Are there polydicks documentaries that aren't hack shit? Theres gotta be at least one.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:42 pm
by VoiceOfReasonPast
>polidicks flicks
>not hack shit
It's one or the other, mate.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 2:39 pm
by veris leta facies
WTF? Am I missing something here? That movie looks god-awful but people are hyped as fuck about this crap in the comments. CG-Venom looks terrible and every single line in the trailer is fucking laughable. Tom Hardy is a charismatic and accomplished actor, but even his performance looks so weak in this. Sometimes I just feel so alienated from the common moviegoers, why they set the bar so low and want to watch this kind of crap again and again is a mystery to me.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 3:12 pm
by Guest
>That movie looks god-awful but people are hyped as fuck about this crap in the comments
Welgumm to capeshit.
How can the big guy man ever make a movie again, much less more capeshit.
It never ends.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 3:41 pm
by Rapeculture
The only time Venom was ever good was when it was bonded to Flash Thompson. Eddie Brock is a pretty shit character and this movie will apparently not change that. The whole thing just looks soooooooooo shit.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 7:27 pm
by TheManWithNoPlan
Love Tom Hardy will watch him in anything film doesn't look very good why can't we just get a Venom vs Carnage film and have it be R-rated?
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 7:41 pm
by Keith Chegwin
Probably the only positive thing I can say about that is that Venom looks more like Venom than whatever that was supposed to be in the god-awful Spider-Man 3
How can you do Venom without Spider-Man?
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 8:24 pm
by veris leta facies
It will most likely not be even R-rated.
Sony recently revealed to Variety that it is unlikely that Venom would be the studio's first R-rated Marvel movie, because the character lives in the same universe as the family-friendly Spider-Man. The film recently underwent reshoots emphasizing its horror elements, but the movie also is trying to balance it out by injecting humor. The studio said the film will push the limits of a PG-13 movie with its content, hopefully not crossing over to an R-rating. With Venom being Sony's first installment in their developing Spider-Verse franchise, locking into a completely mature tone earlier on might be a considerable risk.
Business comes first, it will be harder to sell sequels to you idiots if crossing PG-13, so have some injected humor instead motherfuckers!
Why everything must be fucking CGI these days, where's the innovation? I would totally go see it if it were directed by some visionary cinema-slinger like Nicolas Winding Refn and Venom character would be executed with stop-motion technology like the rat monkey in Braindead:
Love Tom Hardy will watch him in anything film doesn't look very good why can't we just get a Venom vs Carnage film and have it be R-rated?
An R-rated Carnage movie that's basically a capeshit slasher flick could be interesting. Sadly with the way they want to keep shit family friendly, whatever live-action version will be neutered like it's that one 90s Spider-Man cartoon all over again where they even considered a vampire sucking blood to be too hardcore.