Glad you like it! The Gorge really does look interesting. I’m curious to see how it develops. What caught your attention the most - the cast, the director, or the plot?
Hasn't the whole Marvel Universe crumbling been reported to those still trying to resurrect it? More drek isn't going to help. The Gorge and Mickey 17 have potential, the rest wasn't even worth checking out via previews
I get what you mean about the Marvel Universe-it does feel like they’re struggling to recapture the magic lately. It’s been hit-or-miss with some of their recent movies. As for The Gorge and Mickey 17, I agree, those seem to stand out! The Gorge has some serious potential with Scott Derrickson directing and a strong cast like Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller. And Mickey 17? Bong Joon-ho never disappoints, and Robert Pattinson seems like a great fit for the role. It’s good to see some fresh ideas in the mix, even if not everything hits the mark. Let’s hope these two deliver!
So far the only thing that has my interest is ST section 31, The Gorge, Miky 17 looks really good. None of these standout enough to make me want to buy a ticket. It’s mostly generic formula.
I get it, some of these productions don’t stand out enough to make you want to buy a ticket. Star Trek: Section 31, The Gorge, and Miky 17 do sound interesting, but they don’t immediately grab you. It’s tough to find something truly exceptional sometimes.
Great to hear you’ve been waiting for Roswell Delirium! I hope it meets your expectations. Awesome that you’ve added the whole list to your watch queue - let me know which movies stand out for you after you watch them!
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll make sure the release dates are more visible next time. If you have any other feedback, feel free to let me know - I’m always working to improve the content!
I get your frustration. As a sci-fi fan, it’s easy to feel like many modern productions focus more on visuals than original ideas. Are there any classic sci-fi films or shows that you think still hold up and could serve as a blueprint for future projects?
The Gorge looks neat, thanks
Glad you like it! The Gorge really does look interesting. I’m curious to see how it develops. What caught your attention the most - the cast, the director, or the plot?
Hasn't the whole Marvel Universe crumbling been reported to those still trying to resurrect it? More drek isn't going to help.
The Gorge and Mickey 17 have potential, the rest wasn't even worth checking out via previews
I get what you mean about the Marvel Universe-it does feel like they’re struggling to recapture the magic lately. It’s been hit-or-miss with some of their recent movies.
As for The Gorge and Mickey 17, I agree, those seem to stand out! The Gorge has some serious potential with Scott Derrickson directing and a strong cast like Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller. And Mickey 17? Bong Joon-ho never disappoints, and Robert Pattinson seems like a great fit for the role.
It’s good to see some fresh ideas in the mix, even if not everything hits the mark. Let’s hope these two deliver!
So far the only thing that has my interest is ST section 31, The Gorge, Miky 17 looks really good. None of these standout enough to make me want to buy a ticket. It’s mostly generic formula.
I get it, some of these productions don’t stand out enough to make you want to buy a ticket. Star Trek: Section 31, The Gorge, and Miky 17 do sound interesting, but they don’t immediately grab you. It’s tough to find something truly exceptional sometimes.
I have been waiting for Roswell Delirium for a long time. List added to watch.
Great to hear you’ve been waiting for Roswell Delirium! I hope it meets your expectations. Awesome that you’ve added the whole list to your watch queue - let me know which movies stand out for you after you watch them!
Next time please make the release dates more visible. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll make sure the release dates are more visible next time. If you have any other feedback, feel free to let me know - I’m always working to improve the content!
As a longtime SF fan, Im tired of all the drek they are putting out now - all CGI but no new ideas.
I get your frustration. As a sci-fi fan, it’s easy to feel like many modern productions focus more on visuals than original ideas. Are there any classic sci-fi films or shows that you think still hold up and could serve as a blueprint for future projects?