Did you stay there before making that choice?Holiday Inn
Ooo, didn’t realized he’s the director. I’ve liked pretty much everything he’s done so far, so I’ll definitely check it out. Rewatching Dogtooth seems lIke a festive thing to do, too.I guess I’m the lone “Poor Things” so far. Loved “The Favourite,” and Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone back together.
I guess I’m the lone “Poor Things” so far. Loved “The Favourite,” and Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone back together.
Brewsters Millions?none of the above
none of the above
Worse than you think. I'm unaware of any holiday movie coming out this year.none of the above
Man, this forum is getting old AF.
I’m excited for the 4.5 hour directors cut of Napoleon on Apple +
Since it came out, this has always been the correct answer.Die Hard
Saw this. Really great. And it's actually a holiday movie.The Holdovers.
Ridley Scott is awful.Napoleon only in the 60s on Rotten Tomatoes.
Might be a bust.
I’m not really worried about that. It’s probably not going to be the best movie of the year or anything but I like historical epics and big battle scenes. I’m sure there are a lot of critics who aren’t looking for that. I’ll be there opening night at the super imax screen.Napoleon only in the 60s on Rotten Tomatoes.
Might be a bust.
Napoleon sequel? :vote4pedro:Napoleon looks like a great theater show. I hope the reviews are solid.
I’m not really worried about that. It’s probably not going to be the best movie of the year or anything but I like historical epics and big battle scenes. I’m sure there are a lot of critics who aren’t looking for that. I’ll be there opening night at the super imax screen.
Yeah, that's the obvious one i just came to post.The new slasher called Thanksgiving lol.
I love the look of all the Scott brother's movies. They always look great. I know there are movie fans that trash them, but I usually always enjoy their stuff.Visually it’s the best I’ve seen all year
Yep, the costumes, sets, etc. are first rate. Very reminiscent of Barry Lyndon- Scott clearly studied that. There is a lot of CGI I assume but it's done very well and blends right into the wonderful locations this was filmed on. It's a textbook of example of how CGI and practical can be used together. This movie cost $200 million and you can see every dollar on the screen. The criticism is one Scott gets a lot- there's not really message or point. It's sex, action, plotting but I don't feel we ever really get to know the inner workings of any character and in the end it just feels like you saw the story of Napoleon. Maybe it's a shot at the great men theory, I kind of got that and see it's application to today. I enjoyed it though and people who wait for it to stream at home might as well be seeing a different movie IMO. This is big screen or bust.I love the look of all the Scott brother's movies. They always look great. I know there are movie fans that trash them, but I usually always enjoy their stuff.Visually it’s the best I’ve seen all year
Now these seem like words that shouldn't be said together unless you left out "ly talented" at the very end.Ridley Scott is awful.
Agree. He’s got a lot of big misses but can’t call the guy who made Gladiator, Aliens, Blade Runner and Thelma and Louise awful. That’s just silly imo.Now these seem like words that shouldn't be said together unless you left out "ly talented" at the very end.Ridley Scott is awful.
So it’s worth it to see it in IMAX vs. regular screen?I posted this in the movie thread but will add here
I loved Napoleon- it’s more Barry Lyndon than Gladiator as it’s very much a quirky comedy at times. Visually it’s the best I’ve seen all year. Loved the look and sound. The battle scenes live up to the hype- epic scale. It was for sure enhanced by the super emax 95 foot screen. My one criticism is I don’t think it really has anything to say.
Oh yeah definitely worth the big screen IMO. I hadn't even realized there was the super emax 95 foot screen 20 mins from my house. First time I saw a movie there, it was nuts. Perfect movie to see on the biggest screen possible IMO, the scale of the movie is massive and even the interior scenes look gigantic. I don't know if it was lit by candle for many scenes like Lyndon was but it often looked like it.So it’s worth it to see it in IMAX vs. regular screen?I posted this in the movie thread but will add here
I loved Napoleon- it’s more Barry Lyndon than Gladiator as it’s very much a quirky comedy at times. Visually it’s the best I’ve seen all year. Loved the look and sound. The battle scenes live up to the hype- epic scale. It was for sure enhanced by the super emax 95 foot screen. My one criticism is I don’t think it really has anything to say.
Barry Lyndon Is one of my favorite films visually.
By the sounds of it regarding the visuals, I’m assuming this is a version ( somewhat of a tribute so to speak) of the Napoleon epic that Kubrick had planned to do.Oh yeah definitely worth the big screen IMO. I hadn't even realized there was the super emax 95 foot screen 20 mins from my house. First time I saw a movie there, it was nuts. Perfect movie to see on the biggest screen possible IMO, the scale of the movie is massive and even the interior scenes look gigantic. I don't know if it was lit by candle for many scenes like Lyndon was but it often looked like it.So it’s worth it to see it in IMAX vs. regular screen?I posted this in the movie thread but will add here
I loved Napoleon- it’s more Barry Lyndon than Gladiator as it’s very much a quirky comedy at times. Visually it’s the best I’ve seen all year. Loved the look and sound. The battle scenes live up to the hype- epic scale. It was for sure enhanced by the super emax 95 foot screen. My one criticism is I don’t think it really has anything to say.
Barry Lyndon Is one of my favorite films visually.
I don't know if it was lit by candle for many scenes like Lyndon was but it often looked like it.