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Date of upload: Feb 19, 2024 ^^
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Seeing Rachel Zegler desperately screaming "i love making movies! thank you for everyone that paid for a ticket!" made me laugh. She is so desperate to salvage what's left of her career, after the "i want to be paid for every hour wearing that dress" and calling Snow White all the things she said, saying fans need to be educated, maliciously attacking Gina Carano when she was fired... i guess all those movie deals are off, Rachel, innit? Weird, weird...
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In 2005 I was on a chat group and some of the women were lamenting that there were "no" female superhero movies. I mentioned Supergirl, Catwoman, and Elektra (which was in the cinema at that moment). The women cried back "They don't count!" When I asked why, they responded that those movies weren't blockbusters like Superman 1978 or Batman 1989, etc.
I asked, "How many times have you seen them in cinema?"
They responded: "That's not the point."
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Kraven was a hunter of big game. He was also an aristocrat and related to another Spiderman villain the Chameleon. He used special herbs to enhance his senses. Eventually he went insane and having failed to kill Spiderman took his own life. In the comics he was definitely one of the more interesting characters but not enough to make a movie about.
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Kraven doesn't make much sense without Spider-Man. Core part of this character is obsession with Spider-Man. Greatest story with Kraven, "Kraven's Last Hunt", revolves around Siergiei replacing Peter Parker as Spider-Man. If they follow the pattern of making movies with Spider-Man characters without Spider-Man, there's no hope for these movies.
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17:05 My last girlfriend became obsessed with 'cliche' things. To the point that if she realized something she was doing was perhaps cliche she would shut down and be unable to continue doing that thing. Like a weird sort of OCD.
I literally had to explain as you are now. It's cliche because it's common to what people do. Breathing is cliche, eating is cliche, watching tv is cliche. It reflects human life. Why be afraid some book reviewer is going to walk in on you living your life and judge you for doing something they find cliche?
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I get Johnson. She did those chick flicks but wants to be more than the next Shade. The thing is she was pretty good in Bad Times at the El Royale. That was not a huge movie, but her character was more than decent. And the whole movie had some decent wheels under it. Maybe a little lean toward the thinking thriller for major audiences.
All I am saying is she should look at what she did there and maybe look for scripts that could echo that sort of feel. Apparently it didn't make budget, but made $7 million opening weekend. Forever now Hollywood has put bad scripts in fron of good and decent actors and ruined careers. She can be another brick in that wall or make a mark in front of the Chinese place. All she needs to do is fight for good scripts, not 'empowering' but just good.
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@disparutoo
2 months ago
Madame Web is the movie that keeps on giving. When a movie is this much of a box office crash everyone dives in to try and work out, but why? Well with great introspection comes great excuses, because they all realise why it failed, they just don't want the inevitable consequences of the industry realising them. Even websites whose critics loved the movie are having to agree that....the other reviews are right. And with industry insiders coming out with the data of who actually goes to the cinema to see these movies. Is it time the industry changed? Or will they realise the problem, and then just ignore it to double down? Let me know your thoughts down below and always, thanks for watching :)
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