Sunday, July 31, 2022

Nichelle Nichols dies at 89


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The Making of 'Terminator 2 Judgment Day' Behind The Scenes


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Why Prey Is Going Straight To Streaming


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Can we please normalize regular subtitles alongside Closed Captions?


So I’m one of those people that likes to have subtitles on when watching movies or TV; it helps my dialogue comprehension tremendously, and I don’t like missing or mishearing words that are spoken.That said, I find much more often than not that the only English subtitle option is with CC; this means along with the dialogue text, I get other things on the screen that I don’t need like [birds chirping] or [heavy breathing] or even some movies that try to describe the soundtrack to me.Now I’m not saying to deprecate the CC option entirely, it is very useful to those who are hard of hearing. But for a majority of the population, the dialogue alone is sufficient.One of the notable examples I’ve seen both options on is Breaking Bad on Netflix; they have both English and English [CC] options for the subtitling, and it’s excellent. On the other hand, I was watching Fellowship last night where they only had the “English for the deaf and hard of hearing” option and kept getting unnecessary things (to me and others) like [swords clanging] and whatnot.I hope I’m not the only one who feels like this; I’d love this to be a norm!Edit: grammar via /r/movies https://ift.tt/fRmr3bA

Friday, July 29, 2022

Official Discussion Megathread (Vengeance / DC League of Super Pets / Not Okay / Honor Society)


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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

New Poster for 'See How They Run'


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Hand Drawn Bootleg Movie Posters From Ghana


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After 6 years, Mad Max - Fury Road remains the last movie to blow me away at the theater.


A few years have passed, hundreds of movies have been released, and Fury Road remains the last one to make me feel like I was witnessing a masterpiece being presented to the world while watching it. No other movie since managed to be so creative, genuine and COOL.If you think about it, it's almost a miracle this movie was released, and was actually good. 20 years in development hell, the actor who plays the protagonist got replaced...Production wise, lot's of other miracles. Practical effects, hundreds of extras, real explosions. Can't believe Warner Bros greenlit it, but I'm glad they did.But the best miracle and most rewarding to fans: the movie won tons of academy Awards, including editing. Really cool because the movie was cut by George Millers wife. They know what they were doing the entire time. I wish they did more. And I wish other filmmaker took classes with them on how to make an action film.Two thumbs up for everyone involved in that classic. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/ldGfkjX

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Is this the worst military tactic in cinema history?


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Jurassic World Dominion is the only movie that makes me want to cry


As said above I don’t feel like crying because it’s a masterpiece or actually good. But instead I feel like crying because it’s so bad as today July 25 is my birthday and I wasted 2.5 hours I will never get back. I feel scammed and I’m just really sad right now so I thought I should try and stop you from making the same mistake that I did. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/F8W5Hgo

Monday, July 25, 2022

The Lost Boys | 4K UHD Trailer | Warner Bros. Entertainment


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Sunday, July 24, 2022

Jeepers Creepers Reborn - Trailer


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