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Jan 2023
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Wow, exactly my ranking too. GvsK was ruined by two aspects. The conspiracy nut was Jar Jar levels of annoying, and the end fight didn't have the scale and weight of the original Godzilla movie (did they learn nothing from Pacific Rim?)
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Thanks given by: | Doc Samson (11-09-2023) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jan 2020
UK
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I see that era as a high watermark for quality in Hollywood personally compared to the previous double of decades which tended to be certain directors managing to rise above a tide of fairly conservative cheesey light entertainment. Really what it represented I would say is a loss of control by the studios, they did not have a formula for sucess so they had to give up power to the creative side. I would say things started to turn around somewhat in the blockbuster era but really most of the 80's Hollywood was still depending on the creative side for its big hits, a lot of them from inderpentant production houses. The 90's were really were the studios started to claw back a lot more control for me, an era were more formulaic films started to make money, CGI set peice blockbusters and shmaltzy dramas aimed at middle America could earn a lot with little inspiration. As far as SW goes I do think you can see quite strong New Hollywood influence in it, espeically in ANH and ESB. Most obviously I think the acting style is very much of that era and the atmosphere generally is very "vertite" even if its sci fi fantasy. |
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#32263 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Conservative cheesy light entertainment can be as much great art as dirty, grimy, "naturalistic" entertainment.
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Thanks given by: | HipsterTrash (11-09-2023) |
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#32265 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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#32269 |
Blu-ray Guru
Dec 2022
Middle America
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Bruno Mattei > Jess Franco
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#32275 |
Expert Member
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#32276 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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United Kingdom
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The Last Jedi has Mark Hamill's best on-screen performance.
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#32278 |
Blu-ray King
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Blu-ray Samurai
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United Kingdom
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Equalizer 3 > All John Wick movies
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Blu-ray Samurai
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1. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is my favorite Indy movie.
2. I really liked Mutt (and Shia in the role) in Indy 4. Didn't [Show spoiler] Indy 5. Thought they could have made that character the lead (even if they wanted to re-cast him) for new movies in the Indyverse.
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