Mcclane88
Mcclane88 t1_j9vkyle wrote
Reply to I hated the film 'Nope' by jonah_wilkie
I disagree with your assessment, except for what you said about Angel. The inclusion of that character is odd. Personally, I would be pissed if some employee kept showing up to my house unannounced like that. I wouldn’t mind a version of this movie without him, but having said that he doesn’t ruin the movie.
Mcclane88 t1_j9vki1h wrote
Reply to comment by PrecisionHat in I hated the film 'Nope' by jonah_wilkie
Get Out and Us are horror movies though. What other genre do you think they are?
Mcclane88 t1_j9ht8nj wrote
When I watched The Wire for the first time I also wasn’t a fan of season 2. However, when I watched the show again for a second time years later it played a lot better for me. I’d even go so far as to say I think it’s excellent now.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j6a1c1t wrote
Reply to comment by KarenSympathy7 in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
Sin City was in early April, but 40 Year Old Virgin was during August so that counts.
As far as big blockbusters go Batman, Star Wars, and War of the World’s were definite highlights. Didn’t see Fantastic Four and Mr and Mrs Smith until home video.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j66e5ah wrote
Reply to comment by Dinky_Nuts in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
I’ll always have nostalgia for Summer 2007 because I was going to the movies almost every week. Though I know a lot of those big releases were considered to be disappointments by many, I still enjoy a good chunk of them. From the outset prior to seeing any of those films the lineup for that Summer was insane. There were so many franchise films coming out during that time.
I do think 2008 is THE answer to my question based on what I’m seeing in this thread.
Summer 2009 was a let down for me personally and I think it mostly had to do with being the writers strike that happened from 07-08. Star Trek, and District 9, Inglorious Bastards, and Hurt Locker were definitely the standout films of the season. I’m still sore over how bad Transformers 2 was. I was anticipating that to be the best blockbuster of the Summer.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j65t5si wrote
Reply to comment by _TheWinemaker_ in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
2004 would definitely be in my top 3 for that decade. I even enjoyed a lot of the ones you listed that didn’t have critical acclaim. Van Helsing, I, Robot, and Harold and Kumar were a lot of fun at the time.
I didn’t know Collateral came out that Summer. For the most part it seems that August is a dead month for movie releases during Summer, but it is interesting that back then you had Collateral and Signs both coming out in August.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j65r3ur wrote
Reply to comment by ataridonkeybutt in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
I still gotta go wit the Summer of 2002, but I’m fine with 2008 being the consensus.
Although I did want to say that I would argue the hype for Spider-Man in 2002 was just as big as it was for The Dark Knight.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j65cq2z wrote
Reply to comment by CartographerBoth686 in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
Even looking back on it, I don’t even remember the marketing for Begins. The thing that stood out at the time was the extremely positive word of mouth.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j65aaey wrote
Reply to comment by SwimmingLaddersWings in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
It was so hard choosing between this one and 2002. This Summer season was fantastic, I’m one of the 10 people that even enjoyed Indiana Jones. But to get all these great movies and then the event that was The Dark Knight was just incredible.
Mcclane88 OP t1_j657j0q wrote
Reply to comment by CartographerBoth686 in What Was The Best Summer Movie Season From 2000-2009? by Mcclane88
I think King Kong was that Christmas, but yeah some solid movies came out during that time.
It’s weird to think about now but Batman Begins was somewhat of a sleeper hit.
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Reply to comment by redmandolin in The Sicario films, nothing comes close by danielhol
I didn’t mind Day of Soldado, but the first one is a masterpiece.