@briansgrifffin@RemLeev@artwithinpod Thereâs no written rule book on when movies should âbe originalâ or shouldnât pay homage to other moviesđ
A24 is releasing an extended version of #Backrooms over the July 4th holiday:
âą The new cut, titled âBackrooms: Everything Must Go Edition,â includes 15 minutes of bonus footage and a theatrically exclusive post-credits sequence from director Kane Parsons
âą The new version (clocking in at 2 hours and 6 minutes) hits theaters July 3
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Tom Holland says they are âworking towardsâ bringing Miles Morales into the MCU.
âI have aspirations to bring Miles Morales into the universe⊠Weâve got a lot of work to do to bring that to life. But I feel really strongly about it.â
(Source: @hobby_consolas)
the answer is; Destin Daniel Cretton
but also, letâs not act like the âhomeâ trilogy wasnât beloved and awesome when it was coming out, before this app gaslit everyone to thinking no one ever liked it
@Vucial@whippedjack I donât think the timing matters that much considering how loved the Shrek franchise is and the fact that everyone has always loved Donkey more than Puss. Also, itâs not too late for the kids who grew up watching Shrek. We can buy our own ticket nowđ
@ReezyCulture@rozaaylove Yeah you canât judge the setup. The screens is for everyone to see the stage better lol. But you werenât right tho. They had physical sets. Especially Usher.
I think part of what makes Toy Story 2 Buzz so enjoyable,
Itâs the only movie where, heâs just Buzz
Like he doesnât think heâs the real Buzz, heâs not reduced to some idiot comic relief,
Heâs just himself the whole movie
A âSHREKâ spinoff film about Donkeyâs origin story is in the works, with Eddie Murphy returning to voice the character.
Set to be released in theaters on June 30, 2028.
Universal has decided to skip having word-of-mouth (a.k.a. influencer) screenings for âTHE ODYSSEYâ.
Instead, the film will begin screening just for film critics after the world premiere screening on July 6.
(Source: https://t.co/VXl0SCSqZQ)
"The Incredibles" director Brad Bird explains why he didnât pitch "Ray Gunn" to Pixar:
âI wanted to make this a little bit different flavor wise, and thatâs why I didnât pitch it at Pixar. Because they have their lane, and I can get down with that lane, but I donât see this movie going down that lane. I wanted to aim it a little older. Not majorly older, teenager is fine. But make something a little more adult and major.â
Read the full interview: https://t.co/sEgRKiq8Nk