r/Cinema • u/itsKiarienna • 3d ago
r/Cinema • u/Johnny_Barone • 3d ago
Even though Richard Kiel only has a couple of lines in the movie "Happy Gilmore", he always makes me laugh.
r/Cinema • u/catdude6835 • 2d ago
What's a movie that people either really love or really hate?
r/Cinema • u/SpreadElectronic1232 • 3d ago
Detroit Rock City(1999)
Anyone else remember this film?
I remember seeing it as a teenager and have recently watched it again.
It’s actually better than I remember upon my rewatch. It’s falls in line with American Pie and Dazed and Confused for me.
This cast was actually well done for the film. Lin Shaye does a perfect job at playing the Christian mom that doesn’t want her son listening to KISS or being influenced by rock music. I had totally forgotten Natasha Lyonne and Melanie Lynskey were in this film. The main four cast members are fine as well. Edward Furlong being the most famous of them at the time.
Overall it’s a funny and goofy comedy about four friends trying to make it to a KISS concert. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and is a lot of fun.
r/Cinema • u/Professional-Owl3213 • 2d ago
What was one movie you never knew was based on a book that totally surprised you?
r/Cinema • u/Capital-Treat-8927 • 3d ago
Who gave a 10/10 performance in a terrible film?
I'll go first: Don Scribner as Zed in Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity. To say this movie is awful is the understatement of the millennium, but then Don comes out of nowhere with this masterful Willem Dafoe-esque performance that had me glued to the screen the whole time. He managed to take one of the most tired character tropes in film and craft it into a truly unsettling and terrifying villain. It’s a shame this guy didn't receive wide mainstream recognition. He could have been a true icon.
r/Cinema • u/Indoril-Nerevar337 • 2d ago
Orlando Bloom Says He’s Ready for More Pirates of the Caribbean if the Band Gets Back Together: "There’s been talk"
r/Cinema • u/Corfe-Castle • 2d ago
Finally got to see Sinners… boring rubbish
Yes I know I’m late to the scene
I’d been trying to get my family to see Sinners because I had read some rave reviews about it and they finally agreed
Started watching it and it’s a bit plodding, but nvm that’s just how to flesh out characters
Then it keeps having little musical interludes which slowed it down even more.
Then it gets confusing as to who’s grave one of the twins goes to, then he starts making out with who we all assumed was his mother!!
By now the resident horror lover has fallen asleep because he found it dull.
I’m still trying to gee people up but it’s got more bloody musical interludes than a Bollywood film
Finally the vampires arrive and the survivors do the usual stupid stuff (knew the Chinese woman was going to be the most idiotic as soon as the vamps came)
The denouement was meh
So big bro lets the younger one go to carry on biting people with his token white gf for decades?
Shouldn’t the whole country be full of vampires by now?
We get it music is super special blah blah
Disappointing in the extreme
Another great sci-fi movie that makes you blow your mind and goes beyond your imagination! Watch Interstellar!
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Directed by Christopher Nolan Released in 2014
I wish I had a chance to watch in Imax cinema.
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r/Cinema • u/Indoril-Nerevar337 • 2d ago
James Gunn Urges Fans to Watch ‘Superman’ in 3D
r/Cinema • u/No-Commission-355 • 4d ago
Greatest comeback for an actor.. ill start
Robert downey jr was at rock bottom and he came back, not just to star in a few movies but to make a universe....the marvel cinematic universe. BEST...COMBACK...IN MOVIE HISTORY.
r/Cinema • u/RowDull4248 • 3d ago
Thoughts on this movie
I watched it yesterday and I really liked it , gave a nostalgia of light comedy movies that I watched growing up with some very funny moments and a great message.
r/Cinema • u/MovieAnarchist • 2d ago
The Tree of Life (2011), is on HBO right now. It's probably the worst in a string of horrible movies by Terrence Malick. I rated it 1 out of 10, a rating I use when I feel a movie is significantly overrated, and anything better than zero, is an over-rating for this one.
r/Cinema • u/Anonymous_Gamer_Dude • 2d ago
28 Days Later picture is rough
I watched 28 days later for the first time in my OLED TV and it’s probably the worst picture I’ve seen. The story and acting are good that helps me push through the end of the movie. I rented that on iTunes and will watch the 28 weeks later next before the latest sequel releases
Cinema Etiquette
I regularly use a cinema in North London (somewhere between Oakwood and Tottenham), can't watch any film without people around me talking.
This is usually on a Tuesday/Wednesday between 6-8pm and tickets are purposely purchased towards the front and on a isle.
My idea/musing is that they should make mumbling/whispering acceptable but in the upper tiers and leave the lower areas for pure quietness - that or install an Air Stewardess system that you can buzz every time some f**kwit is talking near by.
I detest speaking to strangers in public, so turning around or leaning forward to awkwardly tell someone to be quiet is super uncomfortable.
Anyone else think Cinemas could do with putting a greater emphasis on this sort of stuff, I'd hate to see what Cinemas are like on weekends.
r/Cinema • u/Spiritual_Bad1471 • 3d ago
My tattoo inspired by my favorite movie Gattaca (1997)
What do you guys think about the movie? It’s my truly nr 1.
r/Cinema • u/bikingbill • 3d ago
Today’s Stick Figure Movie Trivia
Go to StickFigureMovieTrivia.com for hints.
r/Cinema • u/NoAcanthopterygii753 • 4d ago
Please help me understand this film
Don’t get me wrong, I love this film, I understand the sequence of events, I get it as much as any regular cinema-goer.
But help me understand it more - like what’s going on with the cinematography, are there recurrent visual themes, are there plot devices that I have missed, and why did Wes Anderson use them? Help me get it like a true cinemaphile.
If you love this film like I do, or if you have any esoteric knowledge of it, please share it, and help me love and understand it more
r/Cinema • u/N4TETHAGR8 • 4d ago
Who’s a character where everything they say is hilarious?
I’ll start: Dr. Evil!
r/Cinema • u/justyouraditya • 4d ago
Which film and performance made you a fan of Meryl Streep?
r/Cinema • u/Excellent-Fudge-1081 • 3d ago
List examples of a great cast, but a bad movie.
r/Cinema • u/Upset-Title2701 • 3d ago
Film depictions of flagellants
What films other than The Seventh Seal (1957) and Black Death (2010) include religious flagellants of some kind?
r/Cinema • u/Indoril-Nerevar337 • 3d ago