Super Sweet Movie Discussion Thread

I subscribe to quite a few YouTube personalities and channels. At least five of these channels are directly related to trailers. So I'd like to that I am quite a bit above average in knowing what movies are coming out. I check my subscriptions at least in the morning when I'm getting ready for work and definitely before going to bed. I might have an ocd..

All of this this ask.. WTF is up with all these low budget horror movies constantly coming out? I mean.. Who is funding these things? They are so ridiculously bad.
 
Watched both "Mile 22" and "Den of Thieves" recently. They're produced by STX films, which as far as I can tell, has this odd formula of somehow casting a couple A list type actors into B quality films. Both movies had potential but ultimately were really no better than 4 or 5 out of 10 in my book.
 
Yeah, Hobbs & Shaw is gonna be off-the-wall stupid but funny and totally entertaining.

Midway...I dunno...video game graphics...looks like Ben Affleck's Pearl Harbor abortion. Too much fucking romance for a war movie. I like 'em straight up, no ice.
 
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Saw Dark Phoenix today, not bad and entertaining...but a let down. I know there is no way they could actually do the comic version of dark phoenix, but it could have been done better, IMHO.
 
Watched both "Mile 22" and "Den of Thieves" recently. They're produced by STX films, which as far as I can tell, has this odd formula of somehow casting a couple A list type actors into B quality films. Both movies had potential but ultimately were really no better than 4 or 5 out of 10 in my book.
I didn’t understand Mile 22 ending did they retaliate against the Russians after they wiped out the CIA unit?
 
Just got done watching "Midsommer" from A24, all I can say is that it's very weird and I don't even think that does it justice. Not a movie I think I would watch again unless I was really in the mood for some freaky leeky folk horror.

Going to see The Dead Don't Die in an hour so.
 
I'll probably watch it but I have a feeling this is the end of an epic franchise. I'm seriously wondering why Hollyweird has lost all it's imagination. Is it because all the writing talent went to streaming or TV?
 
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