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Old 06-16-2024, 12:05 AM   #221
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I thought it was great. Happy I got to see it in Dolby. Can't wait to watch the 4K. It's a bummer it didn't find/have an audience, but it doesn't diminish the film for me.
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Old 06-16-2024, 02:46 AM   #222
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[Show spoiler]They shouldn't have used actual Fury Road footage in the end credits
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As much as I loved the movie, I agree with this.
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Old 06-16-2024, 03:16 AM   #223
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Theaters are bollocks now and have been for me since the MCU ended, I won't ever go again, I never cared about imax or 3D so staying home is easy. I did 5-7 films a year most of my adult life and now do 0 it's not hard to see why so many films fail/underperform. Stop spending so much money because too many of us stay home now. Also I think the popularity of Fury Road was overinflated like a tech stock, waiting 9 years for a prequel with a different actress and no max it's a no brainer it will go over most people's heads. Nostalgia has been ground into a pulp now it loses its potency if everything is meant to have it.
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Old 06-16-2024, 05:43 AM   #224
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Theaters are bollocks now and have been for me since the MCU ended, I won't ever go again, I never cared about imax or 3D so staying home is easy. I did 5-7 films a year most of my adult life and now do 0 it's not hard to see why so many films fail/underperform. Stop spending so much money because too many of us stay home now. Also I think the popularity of Fury Road was overinflated like a tech stock, waiting 9 years for a prequel with a different actress and no max it's a no brainer it will go over most people's heads. Nostalgia has been ground into a pulp now it loses its potency if everything is meant to have it.
I can't say that the demise of movie theatres surprises me (as much as I was shocked by the underperformance of Furiosa and The Fall Guy).

The 2024 pre-sales ticket record in Brazil so far is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. I don't believe movie theatres will ever disappear altogether, but they'll become a niche business much like physical media.

As for me, I've done 25 cinema trips in 2024. I'm certainly going to beat my 2023 record of 38 films watched theatrically.
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Old 06-16-2024, 06:06 AM   #225
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[Show spoiler]They shouldn't have used actual Fury Road footage in the end credits
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I hate when a movie uses footage from another movie. I hated it in The Dark Knight Rises. I hated it in Blade Runner 2049. It makes a movie feel like it can't stand on it's own and it's some kind of addendum for a better movie. Subservient.
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Old 06-16-2024, 06:35 AM   #226
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I hate when a movie uses footage from another movie. I hated it in The Dark Knight Rises. I hated it in Blade Runner 2049. It makes a movie feel like it can't stand on it's own and it's some kind of addendum for a better movie. Subservient.
It seems so... uncinematic. Reminds me of television.
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Old 06-16-2024, 10:27 AM   #227
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I hate when a movie uses footage from another movie. I hated it in The Dark Knight Rises. I hated it in Blade Runner 2049. It makes a movie feel like it can't stand on it's own and it's some kind of addendum for a better movie. Subservient.
Eh, depends how it's used. Like, in BR2049 they play Deckard's test on Rachel which he obviously recorded, so it makes perfect sense that it would exist in the Tyrell archives.
In TDKR it's just split second flashes of Two Face and callbacks to Begins, which while not needed, definitely enhance the scenes in which they're played. I refuse to believe people don't get chills when the "Bruce, why do we fall?" bit comes up.

I do agree that the Fury Road montage at the end of Furiosa is kind of redundant. Might've worked better if Furiosa was released first and we got a tease of what's to come, but as it is it just comes across as 'member Fury Road?.
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Old 06-16-2024, 11:05 AM   #228
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Eh, depends how it's used. Like, in BR2049 they play Deckard's test on Rachel which he obviously recorded, so it makes perfect sense that it would exist in the Tyrell archives.
In TDKR it's just split second flashes of Two Face and callbacks to Begins, which while not needed, definitely enhance the scenes in which they're played. I refuse to believe people don't get chills when the "Bruce, why do we fall?" bit comes up.

I do agree that the Fury Road montage at the end of Furiosa is kind of redundant. Might've worked better if Furiosa was released first and we got a tease of what's to come, but as it is it just comes across as 'member Fury Road?.
In BR49 they use footage from the original movie where Rachel approaches Deckard after "Do you like our owl?". It's not a record. Voice/video record of VK test makes sense, obviously. Never bothered me.

And I personally don't care what artistic reason they have for using footage from a different movie. It never works. It cheapens the whole thing. In my eyes, at least.
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Old 06-16-2024, 11:11 AM   #229
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I can't say that the demise of movie theatres surprises me (as much as I was shocked by the underperformance of Furiosa and The Fall Guy).

The 2024 pre-sales ticket record in Brazil so far is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. I don't believe movie theatres will ever disappear altogether, but they'll become a niche business much like physical media.

As for me, I've done 25 cinema trips in 2024. I'm certainly going to beat my 2023 record of 38 films watched theatrically.
Easy to say this after the fact but I thought Fall Guy was gonna bomb hard. As much as Gosling and Blunt might be media darlings they're just not major draws on their own.
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Old 06-16-2024, 11:38 AM   #230
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Didn’t have any problems with any Fury Road related bits in Furiosa, my main concern was whether a bit could have been trimmed from the runtime here and there.
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Old 06-16-2024, 11:50 AM   #231
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Dolby Cinema ticket prices are way too high here. Even if we have Odeon membership, they still charge £3 extra for Dolby Cinema. If I add commuting time and cost, it will cost me £26 (from my workplace in Central London) or £37 from my home which is higher than the 4K disc price. I really want to support Cinemas but man these costs and time are too much for me. I do have plans to watch Quiet Place Day 1.

When it comes to UK, I am done with watching movies at any other venue besides Dolby Cinema (West End), BFI IMAX and Science Museum IMAX. Cineworld are decent but again the prices are too high.

You have to pay me to watch in my local Vue Cinema lol as it is 360 degrees rubbish (awful picture and sound).

Special thanks to our human species who litter the venue with their rubbish (my sincere apologies to the staffs and cleaners on behalf of these human filths).
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Didn’t have any problems with any Fury Road related bits in Furiosa, my main concern was whether a bit could have been trimmed from the runtime here and there.
I saw it twice, and there are two spots where it dragged a bit for me.
The first chapter, for sure, could be cut down.
The movie is definitely too long.
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Old 06-16-2024, 12:08 PM   #233
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I saw it twice, and there are two spots where it dragged a bit for me.
The first chapter, for sure, could be cut down.
The movie is definitely too long.
Whereas Fury Road is a 2 hour adrenaline fuelled action-fest which never drags at any point, which is one of the reasons it’s so bloody brilliant.
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Old 06-16-2024, 12:11 PM   #234
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I thought it flowed pretty well.
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Old 06-16-2024, 12:23 PM   #235
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The running time was fine. Really enjoyed every minute of it on both viewings.

Would not want any scenes removed or the film to be any shorter than it is, as this would definitely weaken it overall.
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Old 06-16-2024, 01:37 PM   #236
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There wasn't any fat. The first act was not 'fast' because it was fleshing out up an origin story. I think most of us knew this was going to be that before we went into the theater.

The beefs I'm reading here seem thin to me. Every action film has characters doing extraordinary things and Mad Max films have always been pushing that. The CGI doesn't bother me.

I'll continue recommending this film highly. 8/10.

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Old 06-16-2024, 06:36 PM   #237
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Easy to say this after the fact but I thought Fall Guy was gonna bomb hard. As much as Gosling and Blunt might be media darlings they're just not major draws on their own.
I thought it was gonna be at least a moderate hit ($300-$500M territory).

The problem with this one is that trailers and marketing gave off the exact same vibe as other generic, straight to streaming action flicks with big names up front.

The same thing kinda happened to David Leitch's last film, Bullet Train (which I didn't like that much). I saw both in theatres and Netflix resurgence boosted viewership beyond the reach theatres had for the project. I remember seeing a bunch of TikToks, memes, and new popularity months after the the initial theatrical release of Bullet Train.
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Old 06-16-2024, 06:44 PM   #238
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Easy to say this after the fact but I thought Fall Guy was gonna bomb hard. As much as Gosling and Blunt might be media darlings they're just not major draws on their own.
I was really surprised by the failure. I thought it had the elements for success:

1) Gosling (esp. coming off his Barbie fame/viral moments)

2) Well publicized by both leads. Gosling did everything but go door to door.

3) Stood out in the early summer movie schedule.

4) Appealing genre breakdown: Rom Com with action elements

5) Did I mention Gosling?

We had some couples over for dinner and watched it as a group....it was a big hit...appealing to everyone who came over.
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Old 06-18-2024, 10:35 AM   #239
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VOD: June 25th, 2024
Release date: August 13th, 2024

4K Blu-ray all special features compared to standard Blu-ray. WB should have done this with Dune: Part Two (2024) as well.

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Just going to throw my hat in the ring with all the others saying that VOD/streaming dates should be pushed further out from theatrical dates if the studios want to get butts in seats. The old 6+ month rule for video releases was always annoying but it did incentivize people to consider going to the cinema rather than just shrugging it off by telling themselves "it'll be out on <streaming service> in a month anyway".

Perhaps VOD/streaming/physical media on the same date.

More on topic: Decided not to see this because of the marketing. Loved Fury Road, top 10 action film, but this did not spark my engine.
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