One Battle After Another was great
Absolutely. It got an ovation at the screening I went to.
Saw it in the cinema, it was really good.
Was fun to see DiCaprio in a slightly different role than he usually plays.
I gave up on Hollywood years ago. Even the original movies are mostly meh and you have to watch a lot of them to find anything interesting. And the good ones are rarely marketed to you really have to look for them.
Ummm, isn’t Bugonia a remake of a Korean movie? Definitely not original.
It only counts as a remake if it’s a white movie. /s
Oi vey.
Oh i didn’t know this
I’m hoping that the success of the original movies this year will lead to more.
Also, crazy how people have already forgotten about Sinners. That’s how great this year has been.
People have not forgotten it, it’s been rereleased into cinemas twice now and it hasn’t even been released for a year yet.
I went again both times and the room was still packed
Also, crazy how people have already forgotten about Sinners. That’s how great this year has been.
People live so fast nowadays, nobody talks about DBZ Sparking Zero or Silksong anymore for example (Metroid Prime 4 next).
Hollywood greenlights some original stuff but, judging by box office returns, the audiences don’t go to see them.
I think Zootopia 2 will have beaten all the films he listed, plus Sinners and maybe One Battle After Another combined in it’s first week or so.
So, assuming you’re a producer, would you put your money into a safe bet like Jurrassic Park 12 or some indie project that hopefully makes its money back and maybe goes on a bit of a run?
I see tons of movies they have no idea I’ve seen. That’s the natural result of making going to the theater a shitty experience. I’ll still watch what I want to, you just won’t get any benefit from it.
I would like it if there was a way to pay a studio / director / production company directly for their work on a film. The old ways of monetizing films don’t really mesh with the way I engage with them.
If we keep stealing the good stuff, what on Earth is the incentive to make good stuff? Like, they’ll make something SO good that we’ll stop stealing?
I think Zootopia 2 will have beaten all the films he listed, plus Sinners and maybe One Battle After Another combined in it’s first week or so.
I just checked, and you only need to combine Sinners and Weapons to beat Zootopia 2’s first week ($620M), for a lower combined budget.
Oof, you’re totally right, I was looking domestic for Weapons.
But, I mean, I think the point still stands. That’s one weekend of one sequel which itself is unlikely to be the highest grossing movie of the year.
People don’t really watch the original and interesting stuff.
Meanwhile at Warners: “HBO needs more doctor/lawyer/cop shows. Oh and let’s rehash Harry Potter while we’re at it.”
https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/hbo-casey-bloys-warner-bros-sale-harry-potter-timeline-1236586785/
https://deadline.com/2025/12/hbo-max-the-pitt-success-international-harry-potter-1236634341/
The existence of massive or unoriginal franchises doesn’t mean he’s wrong.
And at Disney: “Let’s recycle our cartoon hits into live action. Then make them a musical. Then make them a musical cartoon.”
Sadly, that rehashed slop makes WAY more money than original films.
What’s so funny about this is 1. Bugonia is a remake of a Korean film, 2. the director of Weapons was immediately hired to make yet another Resident Evil movie, and 3. Marty Supreme was based on the life of a real person. He’s 0/3 on his examples.








