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!g*mers what did we think of the live action fall guys adaptation starring :marseyme:
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Be sure to re-up those Peapeepee subscriptions (You do subscribe to Peapeepee, right anon???)

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Star trek female logic

!trekkies

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Even Marvelcels are like "that's still too much lol".

https://old.reddit.com/r/entertainment/comments/1cmbo49/marvel_will_release_no_more_than_three_movies_and/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/Marvel/comments/1cmfb1a/marvel_will_release_no_more_than_three_movies_and/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1cmbx6i/marvel_will_release_no_more_than_three_movies_and/?sort=controversial


Marvel Will Release No More Than Three Movies and Two Shows Per Year, Bob Iger Says

Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company is shrinking the MCU with a new mission to drop the number of Marvel TV series to two a year and the film output to no more than three movies per year.

Iger said this is part of Disney's overall strategy to reduce output and focus on quality, a strategy “that's particularly true with Marvel.”

“We're slowly going to decrease volume and go to probably about two TV series a year instead of what had become four and reduce our film output from maybe four a year to two, or a maximum of three,” the Disney CEO said during the company's quarterly earnings call Tuesday. “And we're working hard on what that path is.”

Iger says Marvel has “a couple of good films in '25 and then we're heading to more ‘Avengers,' which we're extremely excited about,” adding: “Overall, I feel great about the slate. It's something that I've committed to spending more and more time on. The team is one that I have tremendous confidence in and the IP that we're mining, including all the sequels that we're doing, is second to none.”

The announcement is at odds with the most recent release calendar distributed by Disney, which has four films from Marvel Studios slated for 2025 — “Captain America: Brave New World,” “Thunderbolts,” “The Fantastic Four,” and “Blade” — and four more Marvel movies slated for 2026, including the fifth “Avengers” movie. Marvel is releasing a single film in 2024, “Deadpool & Wolverine.” (Historically, the only time Marvel has released more than three movies in a year was in 2021, after the studio sat out 2020 due to the pandemic: “Black Widow,” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” “Eternals” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” — the latter of which was a co-production with Sony Pictures.)

On the TV side, Iger says that a portion of the upcoming series, a slate that includes the Kathryn Hahn-led “WandaVision” spinoff “Agatha,” set for release are “a vestige of basically a desire in the past to increase volume.”

While Iger has previously stated plans to reduce Marvel franchise output, he's not previously been this direct in terms of exactly how many titles Disney plans to release for both TV and film each year.

Later in the call, Iger fielded a question about Disney's focus on sequels and originals, noting that the focus is currently more on franchise films: “We're gonna balance sequels with originals. Specifically in animation, we had gone through a period where our original films and animation, both Disney and Pixar, were dominating. We're now swinging back a bit to lean on sequels.”

Iger cited Disney's plans for the next “Toy Story” movie and this summer's release of “Inside Out 2” and said these films have an increased value because known IP costs less to market.

For Marvel, Iger pointed to new movie “Thunderbolts” coming in 2025 alongside sequels “Deadpool & Wolverine” this summer and “Captain America: Brave New World” next year. “It'll just be a balance, which we think is is right,” Iger said.

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:marseyminion: despicable me 4 announced :marseyminion!:

!kino !r-slurs

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Movie idea: Weekend At Bernie's, but in Frederick II of Prussia's court

!historychads

Frederick II has just issued his decree that all prisoners who are scheduled to be tortured and executed must first be secretly strangled before being broken on the wheel in order to maintain the spectacle for the masses, but also to reduce suffering.

His main executioner is a late-stage alcoholic, who dies as he finishes strangling a prisoner.

His two goofball apprentices walk in and discover the scene.

They've never broken a man on the wheel before, and have no clue how to convince the audience that the prisoner is still alive while doing it!

They have two hours to get the body to the execution platform and keep the audience convinced, or Frederick is going to be SO MAD, and they'll never convince their girlfriends to get back together with them!

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The Baby (1973)
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Dramatards what are your first thoughts?

!kino

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!kino !historychads !nooticers

Again if you want to watch it and you're not in the chat (kino session chat) let me know in the comments

:#klanjak:

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新しい日本のキノが登場! :marseygem:

すごい新しい日本のキノがドロップしました。この可愛いけど強くて勇敢な少女が困難に立ち向かい、勝利をおさめます。裸足のショットが多く、クリエイターの高度なアニメーション技術を示しています :marseyclueless:

楽しんでくれると嬉しいです、ドラマターズ!

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!kino !historychads in case anyone wants to join tomorrow and watch this 1910s chud slop :marseysoylentgrin:let me know in the comments.

Right now Nosferatu (Weimar slop) is live

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I demand a movie night :marseymidsommarchristian:

I have to stay in this weekend to prepare for an interview I got by grossly overstating my qualifications.

@Patsy @neoconshill @ULTRA-NIGMATIC-MEGA-HOMO

!friendsofbussy-boy !homeowners Anyone with a group chat and love for movies, help me out

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It Chapter One, It Chapter Two

It Chapter One

Altogether a pretty cool film. Some characters were too one dimensional such as the bad dad whose only personality traits were either creepy or angry. And the 80s kids riding around on bikes thing was :marseysleep:. But the impressive parts were that it didn't rely on cheap tricks to be spooky. I liked how they still managed to have scary scenes even while it was daylight and while the characters were surrounded by other people, opposed to the usual getting split up in the darkness.

It Chapter Two

This one was odd. The first mistake they made was that they just copypasted the personalities of a bunch of 13 year olds onto middle aged adults. Apparently no one grew up or changed or anything in 27 years. Eddie was especially weird to watch. His character came across like some parody of a teenage girl in the skin of a 40 year old man.

The second mistake is that they noticed that people liked Richie's jokes from the first film and did what shitty writers always do: completely miss the point of what makes that character funny and just have him spew stupid one liners for the whole film. idk if they noticed Marvel's success at that time or what but all the misplaced jokes had the same effect they do in Marvel films. They completely kill the tension, or generally flatten emotion so every scene feels silly and superficial.

I don't think the creator must have actually had any adult relationships in his life because the whole dynamic between the characters was weird. The tone was all over the place, romantic scenes out of nowhere, stupid jokes every few lines, deaths taking a whole two minutes to get over before everyone's happy and laughing again and etc

They attempted the spooky scenes in daylight again but failed to build any tension so it wasn't scary at all and felt more like watching Ghostbusters or something.

Pennywise as a villain is a cool character and was acted well but was kind of wasted in this one.

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Are we hyped for the latest A24slop?
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Downfall playing on chat today at 15:00 E.T :marseyreich: :marseyhitler:

!kino !historychads if anyone else wants to join and watch, let me know and I'll ad you. Movie reprise tomorrow again at 15:00 E.T.

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Who wants to watch Downfall?

!kino I'll play the film on a chat Saturday at 21:00 E.T.

Who wants to join?

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There has been a lot on debate among Falloutcels inside the Fallout seethe threads so here's a poll

!kino can someone pin this?

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!kino !coomers !gayporn froy is on it

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1714671863077913.webp

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https://media.giphy.com/media/RKYJdGcQXnJGJrwXvh/giphy.webp

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New Toss :marseygermantank:

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Movie recommendation: Hunger, asian version of The Bear, like Whiplash but cooking instead of drumming

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22695402/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

I liked it :marseyshy5:

Its on Netflix Check out “Hunger” on Netflix

https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81517155

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