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Waste-Replacement232 t1_jdeb4ox wrote
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Reply to comment by OnlyMamaKnows in Does anyone thinks the pacing of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once was a little off at the mid point? by jcgonzmo
Terrifier 2 had a similar runtime, but unlike EEAAO, it was tightly paced and flew by imo.
Waste-Replacement232 t1_ja88qw3 wrote
Reply to comment by jcgonzmo in Does anyone thinks the pacing of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once was a little off at the mid point? by jcgonzmo
I got up to leave like three times but the movie kept going.
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Reply to Does anyone thinks the pacing of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once was a little off at the mid point? by jcgonzmo
I thought the pacing was awful, but I didn’t like the movie so I’m biased.
Waste-Replacement232 t1_ja81rz1 wrote
Sweet Movie (1974)
Waste-Replacement232 t1_ja3w151 wrote
Reply to Horror movies - do they deliberately make characters so stupid things to stir the audience emotions up while watching? by geo_gan
Acting dumb in life-or-death situations is normal.
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Reply to comment by olgil75 in I can't stand found footage style films by [deleted]
r/theydidthemath
Waste-Replacement232 t1_j6ezz7d wrote
I disagree; I think the jumpscares worked wonderfully in Smile because there was a substantive story underneath.
Waste-Replacement232 t1_j6ezn5w wrote
Reply to I can't stand found footage style films by [deleted]
The amount of found footage horror movies compares to all horror movies has to be less than 0.5%
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Reply to Categories that the Academy should add by sylver0303
I think they should split up Production Design into Low, Mid, and Big Budget
Waste-Replacement232 t1_j2fl088 wrote
Why not both?
Waste-Replacement232 t1_j28b6eb wrote
Reply to comment by EmoSchnauzer in Question about The Glass Onion (spoilers) by polywha
It’s a Chekov’s Gun
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Reply to comment by karliboyy in Movies that do not pass the reverse Bechdel Test by karliboyy
It’s my favorite horror movie
Waste-Replacement232 t1_iycx7qr wrote
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? There’s a scene in the second prologue with two men taking but only about Blanche and Jane’s careers.
Waste-Replacement232 t1_iybep3g wrote
> Grace could have gotten killed so many times throughout the movie, but she gets help instead so she is not killed. It kind of made it unrealistic and scripted to me.
I hate to break it to you, but the vast majority of movies are scripted.
Waste-Replacement232 t1_ixsdgyc wrote
After the Northman ended, someone stood up and started clapping and said “Now THAT is a fucking MOVIE. FUCK Spider-Man.”
Waste-Replacement232 t1_ixfxvxt wrote
The first Human Centipede is a masterpiece of suspenseful horror without showing much gore.
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Reply to What would you say is the best experience of a 2022 film you saw in theaters? by FutRaheem7
Oooh, I can’t decide between RRR and Terrifier 2. RRR was more fun but Terrifier 2 was more audacious
Waste-Replacement232 t1_iujetp4 wrote
Wreck-It Ralph
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Reply to Why is Happiness (1998) considered a comedy by of_kilter
It’s very dry and cruel humor. I love the movie, but there are some parts where I don’t “get” the joke because it’s so dry.
Waste-Replacement232 t1_iuf5zjt wrote
Because it’s FUN.
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Reply to The Premise is the Plot Hole by Many-Outside-7594
Schindlers List requires you to believe that Oscar Schindler would have joined the Nazis, despite being a hero. PLOT HOLE.
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Reply to comment by TravelingFlipper in How did Jordan Peele suddenly become THE horror king? by igotdooms
It’s still horror. 😐
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Reply to What do you think of "Knock at the Cabin" when compared to the source material, the book titled "Cabin at the End of the World"? by scalemouse
I liked the movie but thought it petered out at the end. Then I read the book and got angry that the movie changed so much about the ending.
The ending in the book felt satisfying regarding who died and what did or didn’t get wrapped up. The movie was less predictable but also less satisfying