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I don’t know about Midway. Looks very shit to me. I hope I’m wrong. I’ve been waiting for some good war movies for a while. It just looks so fake and unrealistic. 1917 looks awesome.@Mrb1p yeah, I was also really impressed with the trailer of 1917.
Saw the trailer for Midway too, looks good. Won't be as good as 1917, it's a Roland Emmerich 'spectacular', but it still looks better than Pearl Harbour.
I don’t know about Midway. Looks very **** to me. I hope I’m wrong. I’ve been waiting for some good war movies for a while. It just looks so fake and unrealistic. 1917 looks awesome.
Yeah Midway looks like its gonna be pretty dumb. I dont know, Ill see it anyway.@Mrb1p yeah, I was also really impressed with the trailer of 1917.
Saw the trailer for Midway too, looks good. Won't be as good as 1917, it's a Roland Emmerich 'spectacular', but it still looks better than Pearl Harbour.
Why would they redo an old movie with the same name? At lest change it to Midway the Return.
Why would they redo an old movie with the same name? At lest change it to Midway the Return.
I first saw it at the theatre, good movie, great cast.The original based on a true story was good,no idea how they re-create this one as accurately.
The original based on a true story was good,no idea how they re-create this one as accurately.
The most average world war 2 documentary that I've seen is vastly more interesting than the best world war 2 dramatization movie that I've seen.
With the disappointment of the end of GoT I have heard many people comparing this to Breaking Bad and how it was the perfect ending and it was an example of how to do it. Personally I was always mixed about that ending. I liked Walter(yes even after all he did) but I also felt like it was too "perfect" almost like a super-hero ending killing all the bad guys with a magical device. Another "ending" that people liked was the end of Avengers Endgame. Looking at these two examples, both were not particularly innovative endings for the viewers but looked at as a "success" and to me the corrolation between the two was this: people even if they will not admit it, love a winner. If for instance Jon Snow at the end of GoT would have been more forceful and would have become King, I have the feeling far more people would have loved the ending. Personally I would have hated it but I think it would have a popular one. Maybe it's a cynical view, but this is something I have noticed over time. Am I wrong to think this?