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“Because of previous failures like Catwoman and Elektra” That answer was always total BS. Those films weren’t bad cuz they starred female leads but because they were poorly executed
@@arthurcharlie2873 they bombed cuz they were bad films or poor execution, NOT because they had female leads. Wonder Woman was a box office success because it was a great movie! The lead’s gender doesn’t matter as long as the film is good
The 2019 film Captain Marvel was not a flop and actually made nearly over a billion dollars. It wasn't a bad movie at all; it was actually pretty good. I'm getting sick and tired of all this fake culture war and wokism bullshit.
"The Core" is a classic "Heroes Risk All To Save The World" movie. By. The Numbers. Picking them off one by one as they sacrifice themselves for their team and the world. I adore that film. I am so into Hero SH*T action/sci-fi movies. "The Core" hits every button.
The Core is one of my background films whilst cooking dinner...along with Dante's Peak, The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact and Armageddon. Can't beat a classic disaster film while in the kitchen cooking up a sunday roast
VENOM had the writer from 50 SHADES OF GREY (who is also directing VENOM 3) MORBIUS had the writers from GODS OF EGYPT (Who are also behind MADAME WEB) And KRAVEN THE HUNTER has the writers from TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT AVI ARAD ruined everything again, just like he ruined TASM series
I actually really enjoyed the Internship. Felt like a spiritual successor to Wedding Crashers. Edit: to be clear, I'm not saying this is peak cinema by any means. I just enjoy the chemistry between Wilson and Vaughn enough to not notice that it "felt dated"
The only problem with The Internship is that should have came out in 2008 or 2009 and would have done way better and probably would have been a better movie
@@ownnquillen1607 I didn't know Bloodshot got a film! Valiant Comics was nice while they were around. Archer & Armstrong + Quantum & Woody should give films or animated series.
Since you mentuoned Morbius, Black Adam and Madame Web are also both recent comic book films that feel like they would have been made 20 years ago in the Daredevil-Elektra-Catwoman era of Superhero movies, but somehow transported into the future
Look...The Core is awesome. sure it's not ID4 but damn is it fun. And Stanley Tucci talking into a recorder as he is waiting to die...in the core...is the best
Funny thing about Deadshot : for some reason I decided to watch it just after it was released to digital. Won’t I be surprised as the movie progressed, this was shot in the neighbourhood I grew up in and literally around the corner from my parents. That neighbourhood has never progressed out the 80s and 90s which hugely contributed to the aesthetic. It was probably shot on such a low budget , they didn’t even notice a film crew.
We enjoyed The Little Things. Decent film. Say what you will about Gemini Man, I saw it in the theater and it was the most immersive thing I have ever seen. That motorcycle chase scene... every other movie feels like watching through a layer of vaseline after seeing this. Great film, no. Stunning clarity, definitely.
What really killed me about The Core was: you know that scene in every disaster movie where one of the protagonists sacrifices themselves to save the others? Yea, that happens like 5 or 6 times in this movie.
Yeah the fact that some of their performances or their personalities are different from what people would like doesn’t mean they aren’t good actors, they are, specially Malik, but even Jared has some pretty good acting gigs, specially the one that gave him the Oscar.
Don't worry. One day, the creators of these lists will wind up in a freak automobile accident, and the only one around to help them out of the car will be Paul Haggis, and then they'll realize he wasn't such a bad guy after all.
Rambo III. Rambo teams up with Afghanistan rebels to fight Russians. By the time the movie came out, Russians had left Afghanistan and now we know the rebels by different names
I only saw two of these films but Crash (which was good but definitely not best picture and certainly dated) and Black Widow. Widow would have done better had they released it 5 years earlier or done a true spy movie instead of what they did. If they had done a real Black Widow spy movie stressing her brains and abilities, think Winter Soldier, it would have been received better even if it came late. Best '90's disaster movie, Deep Impact by a long shot.
Your lists keep getting worse and worse. It’s bad enough that you regularly contradict yourselves in your various videos. But that balls on you to badmouth movies in an attempt to sound edgy is just pathetic. Forgive me if I don’t trust the opinion of a person who says Spider-Man 3 really isn’t that bad 😂 oh and I’m not a huge Leto fan but to say he doesn’t deserve his Oscar is extremely ignorant and disrespectful.
I knew what to expect from Bloodshot when I saw it had the writer from "Truth or Dare" and "Fantasy Island" I just watched it because the director did the episode "Sonnie's Edge" from "Love, Death and Robots"
When you mention Denzel Washington and Rami Malek while saying only one of them deserves to have any Oscars, that's the point at which I lose all respect for you and close your video. Go watch Mister Robot. Bye.
The problem with Black Widow wasn't feeling out of date because of chronological order (after all, Joker did far more than 'just fine')..... it's because it instantly LOOKED out of date with completely unacceptable CGI for 2011, let alone 10 years later. The sister-explosion scene will live on in infamy in the same way as The Rock's face on Scorpion King has.
The guy who does the Super Panavision trailers really needs to do one for "The Core," because "The Core" *felt like* a Super Panavision movie at the time.
Hollywood producers could learn a thing or two from my slushpile, full of quotable one-liners and award worthy scenes which have missed their windows and been consigned to oblivion as a result.
1. “Denzel deserves ALL the Oscars.” Amen.👏 2. Indeed, tons of action-thrillers led by women have done gangbusters. The deciding factor? Quality. Just like the ones led by men. That studios ignore this is egregious. 3. I’m *still* laughing at the PS3-level CGI from Bloodshot, I film I wanted to (but didn’t) love. 5. I’m with you on Independence Day.👍
Dante’s Peak is my all time favorite disaster movie. Yeah, Independence Day is awesome, bit when I think of a, “disaster“ movie, I think natural disasters. Not aliens.
Having seen crash for the first time in 2024… I think the core message as I saw it is still very relevant. To say it isn’t discounts the institutional divides that keep us all from looking at our role as part of the widespread problems that we are all a part of… the fear of what we don’t know and understand in others and the human tendency to jump to conclusions leading to larger problems born from misunderstanding and that same fear. It is a movie to start the conversation about our own biases, which feels as important now as ever. To think beyond ourselves and challenge the loop of our own ignorant behaviors which we all have. Also… I think it was much more impactful than capote to leave the audience with food for thought. To me that’s why film and art is so important! Maybe I’m off touch, though it is a movie that makes me want to be better to all those around me. To seek to understand instead of analyze. We never know the world that shaped their point of view as well as we think we do.
Not a Movie But Chozen The 2014 FX Animated Series that featured We Bare Bears VA Bobby Moynihan as Phillip "Chozen" Cullens a Openly Gay White rapper who gives Into the macho Ghetto Hip Hop stereotypes and getting vengeance against Phantasm voiced by Method Man a product of The BET and TRL times would've hit better during 2007 2008 2009 rather than 2014
Am I the only one that thinks Vox Lux felt like it should' ve been released in 2002? the whole "tragedy" element linked almost explicitly to Columbine, and the whole derranged and distant "pop idol" persona seems so different from actual performers today
Green Book feels like a safe, early 90s TV movie to me. I know people give Crash shit now, but I remember liking it a lot and thought all the Matt Dillon stuff in particular was fascinating. Green Book though is a simplistic, sappy and cardboard look at race, and the fact that it won the Oscar for Best Picture is absurd. It's not a terrible movie as such, but it's not Oscar-calibur in any way...aside from Ali's usual terrific performance.
7:25 I'm going to disagree with you here. In this trio, there should be a minimum of five Academy Awards, none for that psycho Leto, and the Best Actor Oscar that Denzel has is arguably for the wrong film.
One thing I liked about The Internship: Tiya Sircar. She was fucking gorgeous in that film. (Seriously, India. You got some baddies of the melinated quality. Hire them more!)
I watched The Core in the cinema when it first came out and I specifically remember feeling bored during the film and leaving the cinema thinking that was the worst film I had ever paid to see!
hey, don't diss The Core, it came at the right time, and the right age of VFX of the noughties. AND a genuine original disaster sci-fi plot imo. It would've looked more outta date with mid-90s VFX and probably more practical FX with miniatures, If it came out in the mid/late-90s I love The Core, it's still my go-to movie whenever it needs to be.
Core Armageddon i still get them confused even though they are very different time releases.....kinda felt like a remake. Bloodshot got hit with the pandemic and was ,day one, a background flick. The elevator fight scene was comical to watch 😅😂
I liked Little Things exactly because of its classic thriller vibe, and commanding a broad audience is hardly a measure of quality. I guess it fits the list, but it is clutching to make its older feel a criticism.
Gemini Man is another trope i hate, "Oh no im a super soldier ultra elite clone, man all i wanna do is go to college why can't i be normal and goto college man having super powers is so bad i just need to go to school"
i can't be the only one watching these clips of Gemini man and thinking that Young Will Smith looks like he's got a little bit of his son's face mixed in there I think somebody was lazy in the effects department
I'm so glad Brokeback Mountain didn't win the Oscar. The same argument people have against Crash is why Brokeback shouldn't have won. Subject matter doesn't always equal excellence.