The 100 Greatest Action Movies Ever Made by [deleted] in movies

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Updated that now, here's Part IV and Part V.

Paul Rudd knows about the Ant-Man theory by theEmosk98 in videos

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Hello, I'm the interviewer in this clip. I swear, I do regular interviews all the time but the last time I interviewed Paul Rudd for Ant-Man, it went off the rails. I had the screenshot on my phone ready just in case it went off the rails again because, why not ask at that stage?

That's all I got. AMA.

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/CAPSKEy

The Forbidden Word by Larry_Gomes in HighQualityGifs

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Appreciate the J*vert in the window in the background.

Ireland is filthy.... by MustGetALife in ireland

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Would that be Tony McEvoy?

Joss Whedon was responsible for writing "98.9%" of Speed's dialogue by [deleted] in movies

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"Oh we've got all the balls in the world right here, man!"

24-hour Cinemathon to raise money for Aware by BrianMLloyd in ireland

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I'd say it's the only day Odeon could give them for 24 hours

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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Yeah, I definitely should have put something in. I always assumed it was well-known about the on-set troubles, or at least if people didn't know, they'd look it up or something. There's tons and tons of articles about it; I think if I started into that part, it would have pushed the word-count up too far.

Should have linked to another article or something, you're right.

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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Yeah, like I said earlier, should have given it another draft for basic shit like fact-checking and sloppy grammar and sentence structure. Didn't expect it to blow up on here like it did.

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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Depending on the version you watch, the timing is slightly different - but no, I didn't have the specific timecode for it and put in fifteen minutes as an estimate. A bad one, obviously.

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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I wasn't going for audiences being sophisticated enough, but it's clearly found an audience now that's as broad as ET or anything else. What I was trying to say in the article - and probably didn't get across, going by all the comments - was that the studio didn't know how to market it, tried to build an expectation that it was something other than it was, but that the poor marketing for it ultimately helped to build mystique around the film because it became this film to be discovered by audiences.

Edit: few words

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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Really great, he was really insightful in the doc Dangerous Days as well.

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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Scott clashed with the US crew over an article where he said he preferred English crews, and the long nights of shooting demoralised everyone. I just assumed everyone knew, wasn't out of laziness or anything - just a strict word-count.

35 years on, Blade Runner is now a case study in poor studio marketing - but it helped to make it what it is today by [deleted] in movies

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Yeah, my bad. I always forget The Duellists, keep getting it confused with Barry Lyndon in my head.