ObviouslyIf Rian Johnson could makes a billion dollar+ movie with critical acclaim on a project he was not "suited" for then damn, I'm even more impressed by TLJ now.
ObviouslyIf Rian Johnson could makes a billion dollar+ movie with critical acclaim on a project he was not "suited" for then damn, I'm even more impressed by TLJ now.
Anyone could have done that.If Rian Johnson could makes a billion dollar+ movie with critical acclaim on a project he was not "suited" for then damn, I'm even more impressed by TLJ now.
Except for the singing and dancing, which was all true. Wherever P.T. Barnum went people would spontaneously burst into musical numbers.All I remember about Great showman is that I looked up the true life story after watching, and it was nothing like that. I hate when movies do that.
He should answer to legit criticism tho.If Rian Johnson could makes a billion dollar+ movie with critical acclaim on a project he was not "suited" for then damn, I'm even more impressed by TLJ now.
What makes your criticism legit where others' is not?
Wait Angry Joe was rooting for Knives Out to fail? Source? I don't watch his stuff.
In one of his videos (I am not going to find it or the tweet with the relevant part of the video) where he said we should wait til Knives Out is on Netflix since Rian killed Star Wars.Wait Angry Joe was rooting for Knives Out to fail? Source? I don't watch his stuff.
😂😂😂In one of his videos (I am not going to find it or the tweet with the relevant part of the video) where he said we should wait til Knives Out is on Netflix since Rian killed Star Wars.
In one of his videos (I am not going to find it or the tweet with the relevant part of the video) where he said we should wait til Knives Out is on Netflix since Rian killed Star Wars.
There were people in the OT for that movie arguing that the movie's story had nothing to do with race and it would have been better if theKnives Out was surprisingly woke. I'm sure 80% of audiences won't pick up on it though.
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It's kind of worse that they like the film but still cling to a childish tantrum in wishing for the financial failure of Kinves Out because of their minority opinion on an unrelated sci-fi fantasy film.He... he still gives Knives Out a 8/10 and a heavy recommendation.
He's hardly alone in liking Knives Out and disliking TLJ.
Eh, that's a case where I feel it's on the audience if they don't draw the connection. We learn early on how horrible of a person Don Johnson's character is, which I think colors his political spiel later on (along with the casual racism he throws in there). "We need an asshole in office!" are hollow words coming from the mouth of an asshole. I do see your point, though, there will absolutely be people who don't get it.Really glad that Knives Out is doing well, great movie! My one problem with it is I wish they wouldn't have given so much screen time to right wing talking points about illegal immigration. Obviously the movie as a whole largely condemns racism and exclusion, but I guarantee there was a portion of the audience nodding along with Don Johnson's character's whole spiel.
Yeah, pretty obvious indeed. I mean when I see a filmmaker release a film that grosses over a billion dollars and recieves glowing critical acclaim my first thought is "it's obvious they were a bad fit for this project" too.
If Rian Johnson could makes a billion dollar+ movie with critical acclaim on a project he was not "suited" for then damn, I'm even more impressed by TLJ now.
Saying it's "obvious that Johnson works a lot better as a creator of original works instead of someone continuing an established franchise" is the exact opposite of that though lol. As it's not obvious, at all.We've talked about this issue with both of you in the past and you should already know that I don't doubt TLJ's commercial or critical success, therefore that kind of snark is misplaced. I believe I have expressed my personal opinion on Rian Johnson's Star Wars work in a way that doesn't offend those who enjoy it.
Saying it's "obvious that Johnson works a lot better as a creator of original works instead of someone continuing an established franchise" is the exact opposite of that though lol. As it's not obvious, at all.
Perfect gif for when Cats grosses a billi
waiting for a multimillion dollar deal to close before supporting his productIn one of his videos (I am not going to find it or the tweet with the relevant part of the video) where he said we should wait til Knives Out is on Netflix since Rian killed Star Wars.
Fucking nerds are the worstwaiting for a multimillion dollar deal to close before supporting his product
thatll show him
Those Disney shills stanning a Lionsgate movie to own the real Star Stars fans
Huh. The RT score is actually going up.
Also 100% top critics.. never seen that before.
Huh. The RT score is actually going up.
Also 100% top critics.. never seen that before.
On that, I noticed Frozen 2 nudged up a few points as well. Was at 75% recently, now it's at 77.Those Disney shills stanning a Lionsgate movie to own the real Star Stars fans
I'll probably go see it at least a second time. I wasn't expecting that going in.Just ordered tickets for a third watch of Frozen 2
First time I've ever seen something in theaters more than twice, and it might not even be the last time I see it
I'm so happy they knocked it out of the park and made a sequel better than the original
Wow. Dude is a fucking child.In one of his videos (I am not going to find it or the tweet with the relevant part of the video) where he said we should wait til Knives Out is on Netflix since Rian killed Star Wars.
A South Korean civic group has filed a complaint with local prosecutors against the Walt Disney Company, claiming that Frozen 2 violated the country's antitrust act by showing on 88 percent of domestic movie screens.
Despite allegations of a monopoly, there has been confusion within the Korean film industry over the methodology and measures used to calculate screen shares.
The metric used by PWC, as well as other film industry bodies, to measure screen share uses the percentage of screens showing a specific film at least once in the given day. But the other organizations, including the state-run Korean Film Council (KOFIC), calculate screen share by taking the total number of times a certain film was shown and dividing it by the total number of times any film was shown on that day.
Using KOFIC's measure, the screen share — or percentage of showings — of Frozen 2 on Nov. 23 was 46.3 percent, not the 88 percent figure cited by PWC.
I actually want to go see Frozen 2 again, and I don't even have kids.
This isn't how I expected this to go. 😆😆
How the hell is Grace Randolph allowed to affect anyone's RT score? Her review is just "it's political so it's bad".
Huh. The RT score is actually going up.
Also 100% top critics.. never seen that before.
All that pandering to the SJWs.7 out of 9 Disney releases in 2019 will gross over 1 billion dollars...
I love that her review site is called "beyond the trailer" and the blurb for Knives Out also argues the film is bad because it's not what the trailer promised. So stupid.How the hell is Grace Randolph allowed to affect anyone's RT score? Her review is just "it's political so it's bad".