brandonh83
Banned
It's after 6pm here, time's'a'tickin' motherfuckers! Prometheus is about to land.
Where the fuck do you live that a 3d movie ticket costs $30, lol
Here in boston it's $14 and that includes the glasses.
XD RealD 3DWould it be better to see this film in LieMAX 3D or in XD RealD 3D?
Exhibitor Relations
Fox's PROMETHEUS will be launching in 3,394 stateside theaters this weekend. $55M? Over or under?
4 stars from Roger Ebert!
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120606/REVIEWS/120609989
There's spoilers in that review, I had to stop reading it. I'd advise folks who want to go in fresh not to read it until afterwards. That said, the snippet above gives me hope. Ebert's tastes and thoughts usually match up with mine so my hopes are now much higher. zoukka and davis' posts also have me excited. Also, one reason Ebert is my favorite reviewer is that his reviews are enjoyable to read even when I completely disagree with him.
Seeing it at midnight in AVX 3D in Toronto.
I've never seen an Alien film in its entirety. I barely know anything about this film outside trailers. I think Gladiator and Blade Runner might be the only Ridley Scott films I've ever seen.
I'm doing it wrong, right?
Just such a sucker for midnight movie releases. Best theatre experiences ever. Crowd makes it so much better.
Yeah I saw Ebert's review and decided to read it after I saw the film. Many of his reviews are very plot descriptive.
Sitting in IMAX seats to see it now. Cannot fucking wait!
Some guy brought a Macbook Air to play Diablo 3 while he waits for the movie to start. He tethered his cell phone for an internet connection.
Can't believe so many of you were let down....did you forget The Phantom Menace?
Ridley Scott is old...can't sugar coat that. Artists get old, they lose it with age. Name one director who made his best work during his 70s...or even 60s.
Lucas, Spielberg, Scorsese, Coppola, Kurosawa, those are just directors...
now, composers: John Williams, Danny Elfman, Ennio Morrocone, James Horner, etc.
Clint Eastwood?
Box Office reporting this movie is EXTREMELY front loaded with notfabio reporting 98% of presale tickets are for FRIDAY alone! midnights looking to be around the 5 million range. This could open HUGEEEEE especially Friday
Box Office reporting this movie is EXTREMELY front loaded with notfabio reporting 98% of presale tickets are for FRIDAY alone! midnights looking to be around the 5 million range. This could open HUGEEEEE especially Friday
well hopefully word of mouth isn't too bad...
my prediction
midnight: 5 million
Friday: 28 million
Saturday 24 million
Sunday 20 million
OW: 72 million
Can't believe so many of you were let down....did you forget The Phantom Menace?
Ridley Scott is old...can't sugar coat that. Artists get old, they lose it with age. Name one director who made his best work during his 70s...or even 60s.
Lucas, Spielberg, Scorsese, Coppola, Kurosawa, those are just directors...
now, composers: John Williams, Danny Elfman, Ennio Morrocone, James Horner, etc.
Don't have to. You did in your own post. Spielberg is as consistent as ever.
Also, wasn't Scorcese's 'Hugo' beloved by critics?
Pretty sure Lucas was always shit.
Ridley Scott is old...can't sugar coat that. Artists get old, they lose it with age. Name one director who made his best work during his 70s...or even 60s.
Martin fucking Scorsese.
Don't have to. You did in your own post. Spielberg is as consistent as ever.
Martin fucking Scorsese.
Scorsese has not been a great director in quite some time.Martin fucking Scorsese.
He said HIS 60s or 70s. Not THE 60s and 70s. Lulz.
The Departed was pretty good, but it was 1. a remake and 2. nowhere near as good as his earlier works.
Don't have to. You did in your own post. Spielberg is as consistent as ever.
In the decade where he made three of the worst films of his career (War Horse, The Terminal, Indy 4), he's as consistent as ever?Don't have to. You did in your own post. Spielberg is as consistent as ever.
His 60s are composed of:
Gangs of New York
The Aviator
The Departed
Shutter Island
Hugo
Might not be his best decade but fuck me.
Not sure if serious...
Spielberg?? After that last Indiana Jones movie?
You seriously think Spielberg is as consistent in the past 10 years as he was in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s?
His 60s are composed of:
Gangs of New York
The Aviator
The Departed
Shutter Island
Hugo
Might not be his best decade but fuck me.
None of those compare to his earlier work.
You are missing my point. Artists in the film industry have prime years...they may still make good films later on, but as they become more familiar with filming, they become less creative.
The Aviator and Shutter Island sucked, btw.
Also, wasn't Scorcese's 'Hugo' beloved by critics?
Pretty sure Lucas was always shit.
Choosing the wrong film, bro. The only film there that belongs in his greatest pantheon is The Aviator.
And Mamba - I have great love for both Jaws and Raiders, but neither are my favourite Berg films.
His 60s are composed of:
Gangs of New York
The Aviator
The Departed
Shutter Island
Hugo
Might not be his best decade but fuck me.
Hmm... it's not quite a remake, and its questionably his best work.
Not sure if serious...
Spielberg?? After that last Indiana Jones movie?
You seriously think Spielberg is as consistent in the past 10 years as he was in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s?
Yes.
Let's take a look, shall we?
1970s: Duel (Very good), The Sugarland Express (okay) JAWS (Great), Close Encounters (Very good), 1941 (terribad)
1980s: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Great), E.T (Great), Twilight Zone segement (shitty), Temple of Doom (okay), The Color Purple (mediocre), Empire of the Sun (Great), Last Crusade (very good), Always (shitty)
1990s: Hook (good, fuck the haters), Jurassic Park (Very good), Schindler's List (Great), The Lost World (mediocre), Amistad (mediocre), Saving Private Ryan (Great)
This century: A.I (Great), Minority Report (Very good), Catch Me If You Can (Very Good), The Terminal (mediocre), War of the Worlds (Good), Munich (GREAT), Crystal Skull (mediocre), War Horse (mediocre), Tintin (Very good)
Spielberg is easily the most consistent out of all the old timers.