What's your favorite Plinkett quote?
>>70113282
>Plinkett: With these fucking Star Wars prequels, I'm always forced to go back to Screenwriting 101, and a big four-letter word that comes to mind: FUCK. No, I'm just kidding. The word is CRAP. No, I'm just kidding. The word is SHIT. I'm just kidding. The word is PISS. I'm just kidding. The word is POOP. I'm just kidding. The word is GARBAGE. Naw, I'm just kidding, the word is TONE!
monster mash graveyard smash
>>70113282
>The only kid who talks in this movies dies.
>And they all die.
>These are positive changes.
Why didn't Gandalf ride the birds to the top of the atmosphere then attach the ring to his fireworks to shoot it beyond the atmosphere into outter space?
Because if the ring hadn't been destroyed, they would have lost anyway.
The whole point was to destroy the ring to destroy Sauron. Even if they had hidden the ring, it was only a matter of time before Sauron would have won without it.
Use your fucking head kid.
sauron didn't need the ring to kill every non-orc on middle earth. but the non-orcs needed to destroy the ring to prevent sauron from killing every non-orc on middle earth.
>>70113259
Uh, you realize the gravity of the planet extends beyond just the atmosphere, you dumb fucking burger?
Help me tv.
What movie has that iconic scence of a courtyard with black and white triangle tress and some people standing around. Kind of looked like pic related. For the life of me i cant figure it out.
Also, is said movie worth a watch?
was it this masterpiece?
>>70113246
Lol no. It was an actual movie. The scene look aesthetic as heck and i wanna watch it.
What are some movies that will make me a communist?
>>70113126
any documentary about the eastern front in world war 2
>>70114121
She was a slut
I'VE GOTTA GET OUTTA HERE!
>>70112927
TOO LATE!
>>70112927
Haha why would the biggest guy be the most afraid?
>>70113367
For you
>“Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” star Rosa Salazar has landed the lead in James Cameron’s adaptation of “Battle Angel Alita.”
>Salazar will portray a 26th century cyborg who’s rescued from a scrapyard and put back together. Her character Alita, who only remembers her training in a deadly martial art, becomes a hunter-warrior who tracks down vicious criminals.
>Robert Rodriguez is directing the film. His credits include “El Mariachi,” “Desperado,” “Once Upon a Time in Mexico,” “From Dusk Till Dawn,” “Sin City” and the “Spy Kids” films.
>Cameron and Landau, who will produce for Fox under their Lightstorm Entertainment banner, are also currently in pre-production on four “Avatar” sequels.
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/james-cameron-alita-battle-angel-rosa-salazar-1201784697/
I thought you said Cameron was based why is he hiring this bean?
>>70112780
True story: the whole time I was watching The Maze Runner, I thought she was a boyand I couldn't stop thinking about how bad I wanted to suck her dick
>>70112780
The other two options were Monroe who looks nothing like the part, and Zendaya, who is obviously shit.
Since this chick is a nobody, there's a 50/50 chance she'll be good.
The question is;
>Why is Cameron directing 3 more fucking Avatars and handing this vastly superior property off to fucking Robert "I Have Literally Never Made A Good Movie" Rodriguez
If this is 99% Green Screen I will vomit.
The fact that Cameron isn't actually directing it anymore kills the project for me. Wonder if Cameron watches any other anime, seems like the type of guy who would have seen a fair amount of OVAs in the late 80s/early 90s.
THANK FUCKING CHRIST
FLASH SEASON 3 MIGHT NOT BE SHIT
>>70112777
TRIPS CONFIRM IT WAS ME BARRY
IT WAS ME FOR A WHOLE OTHER SEASON
>>70112777
MIGHT
>same antagonist literally 3rd season in a row
what a boring show
>big object comes at speed and is about to crush a person
>the person stands still and watches it come
go back to >>>/f/reddit
>one is beloved
>the other causes /tv/ and /po/ to flip the fuck out
why
>/po/
/dipsy/, /tinkywinky/ and /lala/ as well
>>70112539
Probably because TFA is actually a bad movie. The potential arc Finn had was great, he could've felt guilt and sorrow over having to kill his fellow stormtroopers when escaped from the ship with Po, but nope. Such a character was relegated to sidekick buffoonery while the shit that is Rey took center stage.
>>70112539
One feels natural the other feels like pandering
MINDFREAK
MINDFREAK
MINDFREAK
>>70112462are you ready
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5gK2MxGR0M
what was his secret?
Robert Rodriguez casts Rosa Salazar for Alita in Battle Angel Alita movie.
http://collider.com/battle-angel-alita-rosa-salazar/
Will this get the same reaction as the Ghost in the Shell casting?
>>70112321
What type of hispanic is she?
She doesn't look Mexican?
Spaniard?
Isn't Alita a cyborg too
>>70112321
>Will this get the same reaction as the Ghost in the Shell casting?
Why? I don't remember Alita being of Japanese ethnicity.
Has there ever been a more relatable character?
SP is essential: I'm-a-teenager-and-so-much-smarter-than-everyone-else-core
>>70112459
Also known as essential /tv/core
>>70112459
t. Matt Groening
ITT: Times the critics were wrong
anyone who thinks r/t is a valid argument is a dumbass
that being said, this movie was terrible, as are the other sequels
>>70112233
I agree, I loved this movie.
Meh. You could tell the movie fell apart halfway through due to writers strike.
>Those cucks that recommend DB Kai with the awful pacing and horrible new dubbing
>>70112185
>dubbing
That's your problem
>>70112185
>watching toei crap
>>70112185
The original version of Kai has gore.
Not our fault you're watch the nickelodeon version
In honor of the new movie.
X-MEN (2000)
>In 1989, Carolco Pictures approached Kathryn Bigelow to direct the movie, with James Cameron as executive producer, a script by Andrew Kevin Walker and Bob Hoskin in advanced talks to play Wolverine, but the project was scrapped when Carolco went bankrupt, and the rights were eventually acquired by 20th Century Fox in 1992.
>Walker's script was scrapped, and 28 drafts were submitted by multiple writers between 1992 and 1996, among them Joss Whedon and Michael Chabon. The final script was written by Ed Solomon based on a story by Bryan Singer and producer Tom DeSanto, with uncredited revisions by Christopher McQuarrie and David Hayter.
>Richard Donner was Fox's original choice to direct the movie, but he declined. Robert Rodriguez and Tim Burton were also approached, and Brett Ratner, John McTiernan, Irvin Kershner, Stephen Hopkins, Danny Boyle and Joel Schumacher were also considered before Bryan Singer was hired.
>Early drafts included Beast as a member of the X-Men and Pyro and Blob as members of the Brotherhood of Mutants, in addition to the Danger Room, but all of these elements had to be scrapped due to budget conflicts.
>In early drafts, Cyclops' and Storm's backstories are revealed: Cyclops' mutation manifested during his high school prom, when he destroyed the bathroom with his optic blasts, while Storm's manifested when she was surrounded and pelted with rocks by other children in her village in Kenya, accidentally summoning a blizzard that nearly swept the villagers.
>In early drafts, Magneto was indeed after Wolverine, as Adamantium was needed to power the machine that turned humans into mutants. Singer later decided to have Magneto be targeting Rogue instead.
>Russell Crowe was Singer's first choice to play Wolverine, but declined due to salary issues. The studio's top choices were Keannu Reeves and Gary Sinise. Edward Norton, Kiefer Sutherland, Aaron Eckhart and Viggo Mortensen were also considered before Dougray Scott was cast. However, he was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with last-minute additional photography for MISSION IMPOSSIBLE II and was replaced by Hugh Jackman at Crowe's behest. Jackman was cast three weeks into filming.
>Thomas Jane was Singer's first choice to play Cyclops, but declined. Edward Burns and D.B. Sweeney auditioned for the role before James Caviezel was cast, but he also had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with FREQUENCY and was replaced by James Marsden.
>Maria Bello, Peta Wilson and Lucy Lawless auditoned for the role of Jean Grey before Famke Janssen was cast.
>Angela Bassett and Jada Pinkett-Smith were approached to play Storm before Halle Berry was cast.
>Natalie Portman, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Christina Ricci were approached to play Rogue, but declined. Rachael Leigh Cook and Katherine Isabelle auditioned for the role before Anna Paquin was cast.
>Terence Stamp and Christopher Lee were considered for the role of Magneto before Ian McKellen was cast.
>Jeri Ryan auditioned for the role of Mystique before Rebecca Romjin was cast.
>Triple H auditioned for the role of Sabretooth before Tyler Mane was cast.
>At one point, the studio considered giving the X-Men their classic colorful uniforms from the comics, but Singer and studio both believed that black leather uniforms would be easier to producer, and more realistic and aesthetically pleasing.
>Production was fraught with issues including script rewrites, unexpected delays and budget issues. Fox notoriously postponed the movie from Christmas 1999 to July 2000 and the rescheduled shooting caused several actors and crew members to drop out due to conflicts with other commitments.
>Fox was skeptical of the movie's potential and enforced several last-minute cuts to shorten the running time, almost completely deleting a subplot about Storm.
>Fox didn't account for the possibility of sequels, but Singer believed something should be set up to explore in potential future installments and instructed Famke Janssen to react to being exposed to Magneto's machine. Singer pinpoints that moment as the awakening of the Phoenix.
these are always good threads