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rbrayer 04-22-21 02:31 PM

Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2197372)
If they show it on TCM, I'll try it out.
They do indeed sometimes. If I see it pop up I'll try to remember to tag you.

matt72582 04-22-21 05:37 PM

Originally Posted by rbrayer (Post 2197449)
They do indeed sometimes. If I see it pop up I'll try to remember to tag you.

Thanks, I appreciate it... There's a thread I started for Upcoming Movies on TV, and a few others check it out and post or look as a guide.


https://www.movieforums.com/communit...58#post2158358

rbrayer 04-22-21 06:06 PM

Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2197489)
Thanks, I appreciate it... There's a thread I started for Upcoming Movies on TV, and a few others check it out and post or look as a guide.


https://www.movieforums.com/communit...58#post2158358
Thanks! I'll post there if I see it - sounds like a valuable resource.

Ezrangel 04-22-21 07:42 PM

David Fincher's Alien 3 comes to my mind. He disowned the project and disliked it.

Lynch's Dune too.

Frightened Inmate No. 2 04-23-21 05:24 PM

i love the subgenre of letterboxd reviews that's just directors trashing their own flops
https://letterboxd.com/joshuatrank/film/fantastic-four/
https://letterboxd.com/aarkush/film/caddyshack-ii/

Captain Steel 04-23-21 05:39 PM

Originally Posted by Ezrangel (Post 2197538)
David Fincher's Alien 3 comes to my mind. He disowned the project and disliked it.

Lynch's Dune too.
Can't blame him on Alien 3.
Talk about anti-climactic, especially after the first 2 masterpieces.
1 was a monster / horror / sci-fi / thriller followed by 2 where they upped the ante by presenting a whole horde of monsters turning it into a combat / monster / action / sci-fi... and then 3 where they went back to only one monster in a much less intense setting than the Nostromo.

Ezrangel 04-27-21 06:01 AM

Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2197771)
Can't blame him on Alien 3.
Talk about anti-climactic, especially after the first 2 masterpieces.
1 was a monster / horror / sci-fi / thriller followed by 2 where they upped the ante by presenting a whole horde of monsters turning it into a combat / monster / action / sci-fi... and then 3 where they went back to only one monster in a much less intense setting than the Nostromo.
I agree.


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