MadMads23
MadMads23 t1_ja6ul7f wrote
Reply to comment by lives-under-stone in Horror movies - do they deliberately make characters so stupid things to stir the audience emotions up while watching? by geo_gan
Oh my god, I couldn’t believe people were actually that stupid until I heard the kinds of things customers would complain about or do. It’s incredible how illogical a lot of people can be.
MadMads23 t1_ja6lied wrote
Reply to You have the power to remake movies by Nossirom
I want to see Nicolas Cage’s Superman. He’s enthusiastic about comic books and the character, so you know he’d give it his all, but it’s also Nic Cage, so how would that look especially given the vanilla nature of Superman?
MadMads23 t1_j5xxljz wrote
Midsommar (2019) - the opening scene alone
Confessions (2010) - actually a Japanese drama, but the events that occur would be f-ed up if that happened in real life
MadMads23 t1_j5xxbxp wrote
Reply to comment by ColbyAndrew in What is the most gritty, raw and visceral horror movie you can recommend? by [deleted]
“The sounds…I can’t do this” sounds like a quote from the movie itself 😆 They should also use it in their promotion of the movie/s
MadMads23 t1_jdgw3ir wrote
Reply to I recently saw Blade Runner (1982) and really did not get the appeal. Why is this movie so iconic? by Joseph_Santos_Cruzz
The problem is viewing it as a sci-fi action movie (which I’m assuming is how you viewed it), because that comes with its own connotations. Blade Runner is more like sci-fi noir or neo-noir. Action and noir can be on the opposite spectrum when it comes to pacing (that’s been my experience, at least). The action is how it is because it’s not trying to be flashy. That’s not its purpose, and it’s not that kind of film.