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Post by kav on Feb 19, 2023 13:16:34 GMT -8
If anyone is reading these gems let me know otherwise I will desist.
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Post by kav on Feb 19, 2023 15:57:57 GMT -8
Jean yiss:
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Post by kav on Feb 20, 2023 19:46:49 GMT -8
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Post by kav on Feb 21, 2023 11:42:46 GMT -8
In john wick movies the bad guy is always making an open contract on wick. Wick is too dumb to say hey i can open a contract on the bad guy....
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Post by kav on Feb 21, 2023 11:44:12 GMT -8
#1 rule of John Wick movies-there must be a shoot out in a rave club. Hollywood thinks this is 'edgy'. It can't be pushing the edge if it's been over done. That is the opposite of edgy. Edgy would be a shoot out at a bake sale.
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Post by kav on Feb 21, 2023 11:44:36 GMT -8
It's bad news if the audience is smarter than the hero. If the audience keeps going why doesn't he just do this? Then you have blown it as a screenwriter.
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Post by kav on Feb 21, 2023 19:22:28 GMT -8
In superhero movies as soon as a super hero pops up a super villain is immediately formed.
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Post by kav on Feb 24, 2023 12:06:45 GMT -8
In movies if someone is carrying a bag of groceries home yeah something bad is about to happen. Specially if there's a french bead sticking out.
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Apr 2, 2023 15:37:28 GMT -8
I've been saying this for years...
(Warning...some naughty words and stuff.)
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Post by kav on Apr 6, 2023 7:15:00 GMT -8
Hollywood thinks the reaction of a girl being saved from the bad guys and bullets is anger, yelling, snottiness and 'I wanna go back home'-where the killers are. There must be a scene with 'ya got anything to eat in this dump?' and 'hey! that's my phone!' when the guy smashes it so the bad guys can't track em (ps you would think they would know this since it's in every single movie the smash the phone so bad guys can't track em. in movies people act like they've never seen a movie). Hollywood thinks this because every movie about save chicks from bad guys has these scenes, and, bad writers that they are, they learn to write movies from watching movies.
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