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In reply to the discussion: 25 Movies, Many Stars, 0 Hits: Hollywood Falls to New Lows [View all]GreatGazoo
(4,311 posts)65. I love a challenge. Taste is subjective but here goes
Top Grossing films of 1985:
Back to the Future
Rocky IV
The Color Purple
Cocoon
Witness
Breakfast Club
PeeWee's Big Adventure
Top Grossing Films of 2024:
Inside Out 2
Deadpool & Wolverine
Moana 2
Despicable Me 4
Kung Fu Panda 4
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
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The last movie I saw in theaters was Ad Astra. So long ago, I can't tell how long.
Intractable
Yesterday
#2
I really liked Weapons and One Battle. Predator Badlands was very good too. WICKED THIS WEEK
BlueWaveNeverEnd
14 hrs ago
#89
Streaming kind of kills Date Night. For nothing else Date Night should include movie theaters. ...
aggiesal
21 hrs ago
#41
Are you saying I should just get Netflix and not worry about movie theaters? ...
aggiesal
21 hrs ago
#54
It's very dated at this point in the U.S. but not sure if that's the case where you live in Canada.
BannonsLiver
20 hrs ago
#63
Never heard the phrase, sorry. Netflix & Chill is just every night. Why would that be date night? ...
aggiesal
20 hrs ago
#67
With the huge soda I get at the theater, I ususally dash out between the 2nd and 3rd acts
progressoid
23 hrs ago
#24
Same!. Seeing the original Star Wars trilogy, the cheers from the packed audience, there was nothing like it!
oregonjen
20 hrs ago
#69
the collective experience of watching "weapons", "sinners", "predator badlands"! and others
BlueWaveNeverEnd
14 hrs ago
#94
I watched a film critic recently who said the problem with modern movies is that
haele
21 hrs ago
#42
Yes, putting food on the table, dodging the forces actively trying to kill/disappear us, and the fact that...
Hugin
23 hrs ago
#11
Tougher to get big audiences for a theater release for all the reasons you mention
GreatGazoo
22 hrs ago
#32
Been a while since we've had an old fashioned fuddy duddy movie discussion.
BannonsLiver
23 hrs ago
#13
Hire some big bruisers with flashlights to patrol the theaters, shushing the talkers.
Aristus
23 hrs ago
#14
Oh it's definitely a combination of excessive greed + industry consolidation + mega mergers.
Initech
20 hrs ago
#61
Where I live, we used to have six movie theaters in a short driving distance.
Initech
16 hrs ago
#82
that may be true but hopefully my comment is taken as intended eg a refutation of Goetz' argument
GreatGazoo
22 hrs ago
#28
The older we get the more we experience the present through the filter of the past.
GreatGazoo
22 hrs ago
#35
I've never been on the Irish Sea but my guess is it's a bit rougher than the Caribbean lol
BannonsLiver
14 hrs ago
#88
I stopped going when cell phones were becoming a nuisance and the sound was cranked to eleventy.
chowder66
22 hrs ago
#27
Can't imagine what might interest you. There were tons of good movies this year.
NoRethugFriends
22 hrs ago
#34
Thanks! I printed this out for home viewing. I trust you more than Maola Dargis (NYT).
LAS14
15 hrs ago
#85
All you see if old actors, sorry but true! Where are the new young actors?
CarolinaNC
22 hrs ago
#39
My daughter recommended seeing Nuremberg. I trust her recommendations, so I'll probably go Friday night. n/t
aggiesal
22 hrs ago
#40