This year I'm looking forward to: Way of the Wind, Blitz, Megalopolis, Mickey 17, Gladiator 2, Bird, The Shrouds, The Bikeriders, Dune II, and much more!
Happy Reelblend Friday from the Philippines! Here’s my top 5 most anticipated films of this year: 1.Dune: Part 2 2.Deadpool 3 3.Furiosa 4.Joker: Folie à Deux 5.Gladiator 2
Dune is definitely number one most anticipated, but I'll disqualify it as it was my number 1 last year. So my most anticipated movies for this year that aren't delays are: 3. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 2. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 1. Deadpool 3
The movies I'm most looking forward to this year are 1. Dune Part II 2. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes -a mile- 3. Furiosa There's a bunch of other cool stuff coming out this year I'm sure but the top 2 are the ones I'm already sure I'll rewatch multiple times in theaters, and the rest we'll just see how much I enjoy
I'm looking forward to Furiosa, Deadpool 3, Lord of the Rings, Mickey 17, and Blitz! Would love you guys to interview Steve McQueen if ever Blitz does come out
Happy New Year gents! Excited to catch this new season of film🔥 Top 3 for the year 1. Dunes 2. Deadpool 3 / Joker 3. Love Lies Bleeding... Looks super fascinating! Very intrigued
Zack explained that Netflix asked him to have a shorter version. They told him that their data showed that viewers will binge watch hours of TV shows, but were less likely to watch a 3-4 hour movie. No explanation why that is, that’s just what their numbers show. So they guaranteed they’d let him release his longer version later as long as he gave them the “theatrical” version first. But it works out for Netflix, as they get four movies for the price of two.
welcome back Reelblend! been a fan of you guys individually for years, so when i discovered this podcast in '22, it was like watching the Avengers of film connoisseurs come together! fave film podcast ever!
In a box office draft I’m in, i was last in the draft (10 people) so i had picks 10 and 11 - i picked Wonka and John Wick 4. The only two available i could have picked that did better than these two were Barbenheimer which at the time - never expected them to do more than $150m each.
Respectfully, this list is nuts lmao; we get new cronenberg, bong joon ho and Coppola this year and these are the movies of choice? To each his own I suppose
You guys should really hold on The Abyss until it releases on 4K bluray in march. The streaming version is always encoded to crap bitrates. True Lies will then also get its bluray release, but yeah that one looks shit with fake wax faces and overdone by AI denoise filtering. Luckily, true lies is available in 1080p on less than reputable online sources where it looks great and it's probably sourced from some tv airing where they just took the scan as is and didn't denoise/upscale it to shit.
The processing done on the most recent Cameron 4K releases were done by Park Road Post, which is a Peter Jackson company that used AI denoising from 4K scans for all the movies according to The Digital Bits and confirmed by Lightstorm. Which I think is what was used in The Beatles Get Back doc that looked HORRIBLE. However it's been a few years and that was 16mm stock that wasn't the most well looked after. How True Lies made it through the Cameron approval process I have no idea. Like Kevin said, it looks awful, oversharpened at times and incredibly smooth other times, sometimes both at the same time with eyes that can sort of swim around like early deepfakes did. Aliens looks denoised and smooth but not quite as terrible, this was also a problem with T2 on a blu-ray release i believe, so it's happened to his movies before with other DNR tech. The Abyss straddles the line well between noise reduction and clarity ( I saw it in theatres and thought it looked good) and Titanic comes out looking the best, it looks very sharp, borderline oversharpened and sometimes a tad smoothed but you have to be looking for it, from a reasonable distance it's not that noticable. Maybe because it is also the newest and most well taken care of it was an easier conversion. I think Cameron said they had already done the work when they did the 3D release years ago but needed to do the HDR grading when it was re-released this past valentine's day.
This year I'm looking forward to: Way of the Wind, Blitz, Megalopolis, Mickey 17, Gladiator 2, Bird, The Shrouds, The Bikeriders, Dune II, and much more!
My most anticipated are probably
1. DUNE 2
2. Mickey 17
3. The Bikeriders
4. Drive-Away Dolls
5. Wolfs
Love the podcast. I remember living in Houston seeing teenager Jake do reviews on TV.
Happy Reelblend Friday from the Philippines! Here’s my top 5 most anticipated films of this year:
1.Dune: Part 2
2.Deadpool 3
3.Furiosa
4.Joker: Folie à Deux
5.Gladiator 2
Nosferatu, Dune 2, Mickey 7, Apex and Furiosa
Dune is definitely number one most anticipated, but I'll disqualify it as it was my number 1 last year. So my most anticipated movies for this year that aren't delays are:
3. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
2. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
1. Deadpool 3
The movies I'm most looking forward to this year are
1. Dune Part II
2. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
-a mile-
3. Furiosa
There's a bunch of other cool stuff coming out this year I'm sure but the top 2 are the ones I'm already sure I'll rewatch multiple times in theaters, and the rest we'll just see how much I enjoy
Happy New Year ReelBlend. Looking forward to the movie year ahead.
1. Dune Part 2
2. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
3. Gladiator 2
4. Deadpool 3
5. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
6. A Quiet Place: Day One
I'm looking forward to Furiosa, Deadpool 3, Lord of the Rings, Mickey 17, and Blitz! Would love you guys to interview Steve McQueen if ever Blitz does come out
1. Dune 2
2. Joker: Folie à Deux
3. Nosferatu
4. Deadpool 3
5. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Happy New Year gents! Excited to catch this new season of film🔥
Top 3 for the year
1. Dunes
2. Deadpool 3 / Joker
3. Love Lies Bleeding... Looks super fascinating! Very intrigued
My most anticipated movies for 2024:
1. Dune part 2
2. Beetlejuice 2
3. It follows 2
4. Mickey 17
5. Joker: Folie à Deux
Let's hope They Follow will come out this year, though I think it might be next year.
@illuvattar True, I hope it doesn't get pushed back. I just hope the sequel is as good as the first movie
Zack explained that Netflix asked him to have a shorter version. They told him that their data showed that viewers will binge watch hours of TV shows, but were less likely to watch a 3-4 hour movie. No explanation why that is, that’s just what their numbers show. So they guaranteed they’d let him release his longer version later as long as he gave them the “theatrical” version first. But it works out for Netflix, as they get four movies for the price of two.
Such a good episode happy new year Sean Jake Kevin and Gabe thanks for doing it each week
My Most anticipated movies of 2024 are
Dune Part 2
Furiosa
Deadpool 3
welcome back Reelblend! been a fan of you guys individually for years, so when i discovered this podcast in '22, it was like watching the Avengers of film connoisseurs come together! fave film podcast ever!
top 3 most anticipated films for '24:
1. Deadpool 3
2. Mickey 17
3. Joker: Folie à Deux
"the Avengers of film connoisseurs" is one the coolest ways to describe us!!
Gladiator 2, Mickey 17, trap, Deadpool 3 for me
Great episode! my most anticipated:
Furiosa, Joker: Folie a Deux, Wicked: Part One
Everyone should be watching the RUclips for Sean Spider-Man shirt
Dune 2 is literally going to change cinema and be one of the greatest films in cinema history!
In what ways do you think it's going to change cinema?
Missed you guys the other week.....Let this b bang one..-#blending2024
No love for Mickey 17?
Really looking forward to seeing Stream from the same production team behind Terrifier franchise and has a huge horror icons list
Argylle,
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Beetlejuice 2
No Mickey-17??? Bong joon ho sci-fi with robert Pattinson!
In a box office draft I’m in, i was last in the draft (10 people) so i had picks 10 and 11 - i picked Wonka and John Wick 4. The only two available i could have picked that did better than these two were Barbenheimer which at the time - never expected them to do more than $150m each.
Are we gonna ignore Megapolis from Ford Coppola like that?
Respectfully, this list is nuts lmao; we get new cronenberg, bong joon ho and Coppola this year and these are the movies of choice? To each his own I suppose
Mickey 17 already off the release schedule
@@seanoconnell2073 I saw that! Heartbreaking stuff. We also get a new Bi Gan film this year, which is so exciting
What changed with the Joker sequel was the first one made over a billion dollars.
Which is literally what Jake says in the video.
Shawn Levy hasn't made a good movie in a very long time and everyone is over Ryan Reynolds' schtick.
Free Guy was a rare pandemic box office success. And Adam Project was a hit on Netflix (according to their data).
Then what is free guy, Adam project.
@@c.dipeshanand5552Pretty awful movies.
You guys should really hold on The Abyss until it releases on 4K bluray in march. The streaming version is always encoded to crap bitrates. True Lies will then also get its bluray release, but yeah that one looks shit with fake wax faces and overdone by AI denoise filtering.
Luckily, true lies is available in 1080p on less than reputable online sources where it looks great and it's probably sourced from some tv airing where they just took the scan as is and didn't denoise/upscale it to shit.
The processing done on the most recent Cameron 4K releases were done by Park Road Post, which is a Peter Jackson company that used AI denoising from 4K scans for all the movies according to The Digital Bits and confirmed by Lightstorm. Which I think is what was used in The Beatles Get Back doc that looked HORRIBLE. However it's been a few years and that was 16mm stock that wasn't the most well looked after. How True Lies made it through the Cameron approval process I have no idea. Like Kevin said, it looks awful, oversharpened at times and incredibly smooth other times, sometimes both at the same time with eyes that can sort of swim around like early deepfakes did. Aliens looks denoised and smooth but not quite as terrible, this was also a problem with T2 on a blu-ray release i believe, so it's happened to his movies before with other DNR tech. The Abyss straddles the line well between noise reduction and clarity ( I saw it in theatres and thought it looked good) and Titanic comes out looking the best, it looks very sharp, borderline oversharpened and sometimes a tad smoothed but you have to be looking for it, from a reasonable distance it's not that noticable. Maybe because it is also the newest and most well taken care of it was an easier conversion. I think Cameron said they had already done the work when they did the 3D release years ago but needed to do the HDR grading when it was re-released this past valentine's day.
zack snyders mid