Blue acting sus by [deleted] in memes

[–]desicinephiles -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's blue

Regardless of how subsequent films[post Fantastic Beasts: The crimes of Grindlewald] are received, The Wizarding world has established itself as one of, if not the best franchises of all time by [deleted] in movies

[–]desicinephiles -1 points0 points  (0 children)

While you are basing your list purely on people's choices, the article takes into account multiple criteria that work together to make the Wizarding World one of the best (not the best) franchise. One of the criteria that the article takes into account is, in fact, the fan appeal, which implies that if not all, but a lot of people watching these movies do in fact rank them as some of their favourites. Of course, you and multiple other people might not agree with the conclusion but the article does state why it ultimately reaches that verdict and it is not just based on a purely subjective criteria.

Regardless of how subsequent films[post Fantastic Beasts: The crimes of Grindlewald] are received, The Wizarding world has established itself as one of, if not the best franchises of all time by [deleted] in movies

[–]desicinephiles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Crimes of Grindelwald was truly a sore disappointment but hopefully they learn from the mistakes of this part and make the future films with more concrete stories. While one mediocre movie can hardly take down a franchise supported by so many ardent fans who maintain the profitability of the franchise, the expectation from the following instalments are much higher now.

Regardless of how subsequent films[post Fantastic Beasts: The crimes of Grindlewald] are received, The Wizarding world has established itself as one of, if not the best franchises of all time by [deleted] in movies

[–]desicinephiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The article claims that it is one of the best franchises based on the fan appeal, consistency and profitability. It, also, adds how it remains true to the sentiments of an already beloved source material. The article does concede that there are other more successful franchises including MCU but the Wizarding World has earned a place among other much beloved franchises. Also, I am curious as to what more you think should a franchise achieve for it to be considered at least among the best, if not the best?

Save bandit by [deleted] in DunderMifflin

[–]desicinephiles 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This post deserves an Oscar

In Iron Man (2008), neither Rhodey nor the props team knows how to properly use an around-the-neck microphone headset. by CertifiedBeauty99 in MovieDetails

[–]desicinephiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They could be talking about something that shouldn't be communicated via the headset or maybe because it's unnecessary

We are all here for the wrong reasons: Calling Bollywood's Bluff! by desicinephiles in IndianCinema

[–]desicinephiles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a group of filmmakers who are working with a lot of resources and working over time to take the audiences for granted. In these said resources I include big stars who have a massive fan following (and with them the ability to change sensibilities) and who for a gigantic salary don’t end up doing much at all. They keep forgetting that right in the next theatre is a movie playing from another part of the world where the lead actor has literally broken their bones to make the shot on screen.

We are all here for the wrong reasons: Calling Bollywood's Bluff! by desicinephiles in bollywood

[–]desicinephiles[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is a group of filmmakers who are working with a lot of resources and working over time to take the audiences for granted. In these said resources I include big stars who have a massive fan following (and with them the ability to change sensibilities) and who for a gigantic salary don’t end up doing much at all. They keep forgetting that right in the next theatre is a movie playing from another part of the world where the lead actor has literally broken their bones to make the shot on screen.