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A subreddit to discuss the shared universe of monster films and TV shows produced by Legendary Pictures, including Godzilla (2014), Kong: Skull Island (2017), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023), as well as other tie-in material.
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A celebration of movie making, showcasing the best behind-the-scenes photos, videos and articles from movies, classic to modern, kitsch to cult, and everything in between.
The best movie and TV trivia from moviemistakes.com and anywhere else you find it. Found an interesting fact about a film, cast or crew, the film industry, a 'behind the scenes' titbit, easter egg, interesting mistake, or anything along those lines? Share it here! Please make a positive contribution. Shaming comments will be removed as we want this to be a friendly community :-) If you already know something, great! What's some trivia you find interesting that you could share?
Universal refused to rehire Crispin Glover for the sequal as they believed he was asking for too much money, allegedly he was asking for $1 million dollars.
So they hired an unknown actor Jeffrey Weissman who vaguely looked like Glover and used a face mold of Glover that was made during the first film to assist in crafting his old age make-up, to make him look like Glover.
Glover and fiiled a lawsuit against Universal and Amblin Entertainment in October 1990, claiming his voice and likeness were used without permission. Glover argued he had a right to publicity, or the power to retain control over his own likeness. Universal countered they were simply perpetuating the character of George McFly, which they owned.
Without any admission of wrongdoing, Universal agreed to a settlement of $760,000.
A place to talk about the box office and the movie business, both domestically and internationally.
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Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. Fantasy too. Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, Dick, Heinlein and other SF books. SF movies and TV shows. Fantasy stuff like Tolkien and Game of Thrones. Laser guns, space ships, and time travel. etc. Star Trek, Battlestar, Star Wars, etc.
A place for those looking to get away from the traditional cable tv model, and move toward cheaper and legal options like over the air antenna, library collections, and streaming services.
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Film theory, or cinema studies, is an academic discipline that aims to explore the essence of the cinema and provides conceptual frameworks for understanding film's relationship to reality, the other arts, individual viewers, and society at large. Film theory is not to be confused with general film criticism, or film history, though there can be some crossover between the three disciplines. Please read the sub rules below before posting.
This post may contain spoilers. The truth is the movie itself is kind of lackluster and I watched it because I was told by a few people to look out for symbolism. The entire movie which is free of dialogue, revolves around a pair of hitch hikers more specifically the first man that appears and what he may or may not be carrying inside his guitar case. I need to unpack that guitar case with someone who has a critical eye. Most reviews I find barely mention its contents. All I’ve found is a few people on YouTube dissecting it for so-called obvious pedophile and/or occult symbolism. I have lots of other questions like what does the water represent? What are they not showing in the guitar case when she kind of smiles? Of all books that he could have carried with him why that one? If the contents of the guitar case do show pedophilia as implied by some items, why isn’t she more disgusted? There’s a wide array of things in that guitar case and everything is in there for a reason. She only pulls out a few items (which yes are creepy) but you’re more scratching your head, especially at her reaction. There’s business man clothes which is odd for someone portraying themselves as a hippie I guess, there’s toilet paper, a sci-fi book written by a known pedophile, what looks like it could be a boys pair of underwear (unclear), the one wingtip shoe that she pulls out, there’s milk of magnesia inside which when being carried by a young man for that time does imply it’s use for anal sex. What do we think she thinks? We know she comes to some conclusion but she’s not mad or upset, she just walks away like she knows now she doesn’t want anything to do with him. And he’s happy as a clam in the water. It’s the one time in the movie that he doesn’t look nervous. What do we think he’s looking for in California and what kind of freedom does that represent?
This is a subreddit where you can post GIFs a of unrealistic South Asian movie or television scenes.
The one and only subreddit for Disney's Amphibia! The cartoon follows Anne Boonchuy, a fearless 13-year old that is magically transported into a rural marshland of talking frogs!
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Everything related to Jurassic Park and the franchise. We talk about the films, books, toys, and more. Fan ran.
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