

Eh.
Better to spend it than keep it in the bank, honestly. Maybe not for keeping their business afloat, but better for everyone else. And when they actually make something enough people want to see, they’ll earn even more than they spent, so, yeah…
Eh.
Better to spend it than keep it in the bank, honestly. Maybe not for keeping their business afloat, but better for everyone else. And when they actually make something enough people want to see, they’ll earn even more than they spent, so, yeah…
Not the person you’re replying to, but for my own POV:
I think the new Dune movies are the best they could be and I’m glad I was able to catch them in theaters, but they’ve also convinced me that Dune just isn’t a franchise I’ll ever be interested in. I’m not sure if I’d bother with the third movie, and any spin-offs are also fully out of the question for me.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12299608/trivia/?item=tr7746222
Bong Joon-Ho said in adapting the book Mickey 7, he titled the film Mickey 17 so he could kill Mickey 10 more times.
Adding fuel to the fire that is the sub vs dub “war.”
I personally enjoy both subs and dubs, but default to dubs where they’re available (except in cases where the dub is notably bad or otherwise detracts from the story). If this AI slop catches on, I may stop watching dubs altogether (well, new dubs, anyway). I really hope Amazon faces some serious consequences for this, even though I know they won’t. :(
I’m not entirely certain what would be considered uplifting, but I think D&D: Honor Among Thieves would fit alongside some of the movies in that list.
Beyond that, going down my list of movies I’ve rated on IMDb:
Fly Me to the Moon, maybe? Honestly, I don’t remember it all that well.
Bullet Train is probably a stretch, but it does more for me than a lot of things on that list. shrug
Top Gun: Maverick. I’ve been meaning to watch this one again at some point. Perhaps not really uplifting on its own, but it was certainly uplifting for me in how it bucked certain movie trends of the time and was really solid.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Batman. It’s a fairly somber, morose film, and at three hours long it’s a bit of slog, but hey, the climax is the Dark Knight learning to be a beacon of hope for the downtrodden. I debated whether or not to even mention this one, but then I saw that list includes The Force Awakens… so… at that point, I’d say pretty much anything is fair game. And with that, I’m not going to bother searching for more.