What happened to their copy of The Day The Clown Cried?
Did they explain why they didnt go see those movies? I mean those are big hits for their youtube channel
That's not really a movie, just a compilation of the web episodes. I guess you count it as a movie. I was talking about the one called "Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story" being shit.
Weren't they taking a break or something?
marble hornets is genuinely really awful to watch on DVD, seeing episodes back to back you realize how 99% of the screen-time is just the cameraman walking around
They said in the last video that they assumed those movies would be good, but essentially more of the same thing they’ve aleady seen a thousand times.
If there's anything the Halloween episodes of BotW have taught me, it's that if you put a few drinks in Jack, he just becomes fucking amazing.
Thankfully he always gets good and blitzed during Halloween
Re: their confusion about the sequel names-
The thing that drives me up the wall about The Predator is that all the ads have PREDATOR in the exact same font and treatment as the original, with ᵀᴴᴱ in really tiny text. It's like they're trying to throw me off.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/97/The_Predator_official_poster.jpg
It's funny because everyone has kind of forgotten about this film based on the mediocrity or the follow ups, but this is the film that put Arnold on the map as "the guy".
haven't watched the re:view so i don't know if they talk about it, but the Dark Horse Predator comics from the 80's (i think immediately after the first or second movie?) are fucking hilarious and rad in a very similar way to the Doom comic. it's literally about Arnold's identical twin (seriously) just going around the world and fighting predators for fun.
and the first one he kills, someone runs up to him and says "you killed an alien! do you realize what this means!?"
and then Arnold turns to him and goes "yeah. Miller time." and walks off to get a beer
All of DH is butt awful.
All of it.
DH series was also 90s.
nobody has forgotten about predator dude. predator is still one of the most famous and oft talked about films of all time
predator is one of the best.
It's cool you think everyone has the same movie taste as you rusty but someday far far in the future you may perhaps come to understand that they don't, and they won't then either.
Predator is signature and hallmark amongst scifi fans and action fans and little else. Movie buffs, as dpecited in thehis very thread what is being posted in, generally love Predator for various reasons, joe bob and jane q public don't really give the slightest shit about the franchise other than now pretty aged pop culture references. It's like mentioning Jaws in a Bing Bang scene.
Oh ha ha the shark movie I ever actually finished cause I was five and it scared the shit out of me ha ha i know what that is, and meanwhile you haven't actually A watched the whole movie at all cause it's not your thing or B in YEARS other than oh look that one movie that was in that big bang sketch was on amc again as you casually roll through channels.
People are still trying to figure out how The Meg made so much money and no one is beating down Universal's door to get Jaws up and running again.
I'm one of the biggest Predator fanboys there is, but that doesn't translate to anything else in terms of franchise or thematic relevance, and the fact it took years of lobbying and budget finagling to get Predators and The Predator made despite as you put it "most famous of all time" pretty much blows your usual knee jerk low effort theorycraft-as-opinion out of the water.
ha ha holy shit dude
Nah Predator is v popular
I agree with 27x to a degree, predator is no alien.
you know what i mean
It wouldn't surprise me one bit to see a Jaws remake/reboot in the next few years, regardless of what The Meg did or didn't do.
What's the most well known alien film(s). The Alien franchise. What film has frequent crossovers with it? It's the other most well known alien franchise, Predator. They wouldn't crossover if they weren't both insanely well known and loved.
Predator is being rebooted. Why do think movies get rebooted? Because they're well known, bankable franchises.
Do you think you could talk to any single person and say 'hey you know Predator?' and they wouldn't be like 'yeah of course'.
It's extremely well known and liked, even outside film buff and sci-fi fans. The majority of the thread agrees, extrapolate on that one. You, personally, might not be surrounded by people who know and love predator. But in this case I think you're the outlier.
Predator isn't so popular that every average Joe has read the Dark Horse comics or knows what "Yautja" means, but I'd say there's about a 50/50 chance that any random passerby on the street will know what movie stuff like "I ain't got time to bleed" and "GET TO DA CHOPPA" comes from.
Less than 50/50 for sure.
Oh, I thought that came from one of the Terminators.
CBS is getting sued by the game that made the 2014 game tardigrade.
I wish Pre rec was around to get Rich's opinion.
https://youtu.be/f83D18xL7VE
A quality Plinkett review
yeah much better than the tfa one
8:34
What's disturbing here, exactly?The sketchiness of the drawings? Not every directer is a good drawer, and using a real storyboarder for early script notes seems pointless
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