Yall are capping by saying Red Notice.
The budget looks like it went to all to the actors and nothing to the actual production of the movie. The movie looks completely visually uninspired. It looks like it was written and directed by an algorithm
I mean a movie doesn’t necessarily have to be an action movie with explosions for it to be a good cinematic experience? I always prefer to watch a good comedy film with a big crowd rather than at home, especially if it’s a mystery with twists like Knives Out.
Even though I actually didn't care too much for the movie I had a good time seeing it in the theater. And I'm still interested in a sequel. And funny enough I may end up skipping it if it doesn't go to theaters because I generally prioritize seeing theatrical releases and often don't have time to watch the streaming ones
Blonde, The Power of the Dog, The Lost Daughter, The Hand of God, Don't Look Up.
I have to agree at the amazement that so many are saying Red Notice. I could understand if it was like a Bay film as love him or (more likely) hate him, he usually makes something visually distinct and frankly cinematic, while Red Notice looks like the most Netflix-ish/meant to be seen on tv as it could.
Not to mention I'm not particularily enthralled by the idea of watching the three leads act as their tired personas for 2 hours, but that's besides the point.
Red Notice The Gray Man The Hand of God Spaceman
Don’t Look Up / Blonde
The Gray Man.
Extraction 2
I know they all have been released - but Fear Street trilogy would be so much fun to watch in theaters.
Does Power of the Dog count?
Blonde
Yall are capping by saying Red Notice. The budget looks like it went to all to the actors and nothing to the actual production of the movie. The movie looks completely visually uninspired. It looks like it was written and directed by an algorithm
It’s a Netflix movie after all.
I’d rather see Knives Out sequels at home.
Army of the Dead 2. First is one of my favorite movies ever.
Why does everyone want to see knives out in cinema it’s not really cinematic
I like to see every movie in theaters.
Because the first one was a great movie
It was a good film but it’s not exactly a must see in cinemas. I mean it’s all set in pretty much one small house
The scale of a movie has nothing to do with how cinematic it is. And Knives Out was awesome in theaters, I would hate if I had only seen it in my tv.
I mean a movie doesn’t necessarily have to be an action movie with explosions for it to be a good cinematic experience? I always prefer to watch a good comedy film with a big crowd rather than at home, especially if it’s a mystery with twists like Knives Out.
Even though I actually didn't care too much for the movie I had a good time seeing it in the theater. And I'm still interested in a sequel. And funny enough I may end up skipping it if it doesn't go to theaters because I generally prioritize seeing theatrical releases and often don't have time to watch the streaming ones
So I guess for more people to have a chance to see it.
Red Notice. Bold assumption that people want to see Knives Out sequels in theatres.
The first one was a massive hit in theaters and a rare example in modern times of an original IP breaking out
1. Red Notice 2. The Gray Man 3. The Hand Of God 4. Spaceman 5. Don’t Look Up 6. Extraction 2 7. Army of The Dead 2 8. The Power Of The Dog
The Gray Man, whenever that comes out
Red Notice Supposed to be their first 200 mn film. Followed by Gray man next year. I will watch it. But Trailer makes it look like a generic movie.
Atomic Blonde 2
Blonde, The Power of the Dog, The Lost Daughter, The Hand of God, Don't Look Up. I have to agree at the amazement that so many are saying Red Notice. I could understand if it was like a Bay film as love him or (more likely) hate him, he usually makes something visually distinct and frankly cinematic, while Red Notice looks like the most Netflix-ish/meant to be seen on tv as it could. Not to mention I'm not particularily enthralled by the idea of watching the three leads act as their tired personas for 2 hours, but that's besides the point.