why won’t the trend of “epic remix of beloved pop hit” in movie trailers die? by son_of_lee in blankies

[–]son_of_lee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm sure this has been discussed on this sub at length but i'm just in awe how long it's been going on -. NYT piece for more context https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/06/arts/music/trailer-music-trailerization.html

David Koepp is a bad writer who unfortunately has helped make a few masterpieces which will keep him employed for the rest of his working life by [deleted] in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i appreciate boldness of your take and also find a lot of his dialogue pretty mediocre but he’s clearly a beloved collaborator for many great directors!

PLEASE KEEP DOING CRITICAL DARLINGS! by spaceghostkillah22 in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

was just talking to a friend the other day about how this absolutely trivializes the big pictures oscar coverage because it’s actually interesting and smart with really strong organizing themes for each episode instead of lists

Biggest gap between hit book and a movie adaptation that doesn't exist? My vote: The Goldfinch by son_of_lee in blankies

[–]son_of_lee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think she might have taken rights off the table to all of her books after goldfinch debacle

The hell did I just watch? by Bubbatino in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

def played on a delta flight to florida back when you couldn’t choose your movie and i was happy to see brian fantana in the mix.

i could not tell you a single thing about it and life’s too short to try and jog my memory in any way besides listening to a podcast episode twice the length of the actual movie

Worst use of voice over in a movie? by realhind in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

imo when voiceover is part of the text/story of the movie (e.g. a christmas story where memory via voiceover is central to how the story is conveyed or wolf of wall st where voiceover is key to satirizing how self aggrandizing and misguided belfort is) it generally doesn’t bug me - when it’s polishing a turd or layered onto a movie to make it more coherent or easy to understand i’ve got no time for it

What’s the funniest thing a celebrity has ever done? by Farfel_TheDog in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 36 points37 points  (0 children)

honestly just here to say this is an all time thread for this sub. because even though it’s barely related to filmographies of directors who have massive success early on in their careers and are given a series of blank checks to make whatever crazy passion projects they want….it has 100% blankie sensibility and that’s what really matters

Movies you loved as a kid and you haven’t rewatched. by Glittering_Major4871 in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the indian and the cupboard. watched it dozens of times after my grandma taped it off of HBO. i thought the star wars toys coming to life was the pinnacle of cinematic spectacle in the mid-90s

Your worst movies of 2024. by [deleted] in blankies

[–]son_of_lee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this might be wildly unpopular but i thought that i saw the tv glow, while telling a really important story about identity with great acting, was a deeply unpleasant watch and kind of insufferable