It's starting to become a theme with big budget Hollywood movies. Even though the movies nowadays tend to be bloated and last from two to three+ hours the directors can't seem to make a coherent story and we get crap like Dune, Tenet and Killers of the Flower Moon (just to name a few) where the so called movies start to resemble a collection of random wildly changing locales and scenes glued together instead of a coherent movie. Everyone is free to rate movies as they see fit, but I find it absurd and comical that something like Dune is rated like "Godfather" or "Citizen Kane" etc., but maybe it's because the average hollywood movies are so utterly terrible these days that even something like this that might be slightly above average starts to look like a good film. Unfortunately it is quite far from a good movie and the only thing it has going for it are arguably nice visuals kind of like the directors crappy Blade runner remake.
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Reply by FrankSmith
on July 9, 2024 at 4:47 AM
Tremors 8