Not sure if this will be allowed but hey-ho. Chat thread about random stuff that might not deserve it's own thread or random yakking, film related of course.
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The post is somewhat vague and lacks specific details that might engage the community. While it encourages conversation, it could benefit from more clarity and focus on film-related topics.
The thread opens with various film announcements, including Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan returning for a new Karate Kid film. This news garners interest but quickly shifts to discussions about Hollywood rumors regarding actors being dropped for their political views, which stirs some controversy.12
As announcements continue, users share their excitement over delayed release dates for major films like 'Batman 2' and new adaptations such as the 'Hunger Games' prequel. Amid the excitement, some users express skepticism, sparking heated debates about the value of certain directors and franchises.34
The conversation evolves to showcase varying opinions on the merits of films like 'Haywire' and the direction of long-standing franchises. Enthusiasm for sequels is met with critiques, making for a lively exchange filled with differing perspectives on film quality and industry changes.56
"Rumours about a 'list' in Hollywood... actors who spoke openly in support of Palestine are being dropped"
"Unpopular opinion: Steven Soderbergh is totally overrated and not very good."
The thread reflects a vibrant mix of excitement and doubt, revealing a community passionate about film yet divided on cinematic quality and industry practices.
Maverick made $1.5 billion worldwide and was an audience sensation. I'm not in the least bit surprised this is getting a follow-up.Top Gun 3, the upcoming installment in Tom Cruise's iconic aerial action franchise, is in development at Paramount.
Ehren Kruger, co-writer of Top Gun: Maverick, is crafting the screenplay for the new sequel.
The film will see Cruise reuniting with Miles Teller and Glen Powell, who played younger characters under Cruise's mentorship in Maverick.
An odd one for me. I have it in my head that he is a decent director, maybe because I liked Sex Lies and Videotape. However, when I look at his filmography there aren't many of his films that I'd say I "love".Just watched a 2011 thriller called Haywire, it wasn't very good despite a cast that included starring Gina Carano, Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, Channing Tatum, Antonio Banderas, and Michael Douglas, and was directed by Steven Soderbergh.
Unpopular opinion: Steven Soderbergh is totally overrated and not very good.
Discuss!!