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Post by politicidal on Sept 5, 2022 14:22:08 GMT
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Sept 5, 2022 19:32:04 GMT
Might not be a rumor anymore...
Olivia Wilde seems like a complete Karen acting nutjob . You know its bad when even crazy ass Shia Lebouche is calling you out on your bullshit the internet is having some fun with all the behind the scenes fuckery though lol. www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stefficao/dont-worry-darling-drama-florence-pugh-olivia-wildeDespite all this bad press & drama surrounding this film, I'll still be seeing this opening weekend for sure! I feel like critics aren't going to give it a fair shake. People are already predicting razzie nominations when they haven't even seen it yet. The script was interesting (though reportedly some significant changes were made from the script that's floating around online). I'll definitely try to see it at the theater.
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Post by darkpast on Sept 6, 2022 0:14:17 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Sept 6, 2022 17:28:29 GMT
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Post by selfworth10 on Sept 15, 2022 13:12:37 GMT
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Post by James on Sept 15, 2022 15:14:21 GMT
It would seem that people are too fixated on the drama surrounding the film rather than the film itself. I am not sure if I will watch it myself, but I doubt it's 3.5/10 bad.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 22, 2022 19:12:04 GMT
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 22, 2022 20:05:09 GMT
All the drama surrounding this movie feels like the kind of old fashioned Hollywood gossip that was all the rage back in the early 2000s. It’s given this movie more attention than it otherwise would’ve gotten.
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Post by darkpast on Sept 23, 2022 5:50:34 GMT
Review: Don't Bother Darling
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Post by Nora on Sept 23, 2022 18:35:44 GMT
Review: Don't Bother Darling yeah. its almost Surprisingly bad. How was this one of the top scripts on Blacklist?? Or was it the director who killed it? The third act is so rushed and the ending so nonsensical/ unsatysfying… aargh 4/10 from me.
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Post by forca84 on Sept 23, 2022 19:41:19 GMT
All this drama seems so stupid and manufactured. It makes me view Wilde in a different light. Not in a good way... I'll wait til it hits streaming. Etc.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 23, 2022 23:05:15 GMT
"... one messy anonymous source from the film’s production has come forward to confirm that the two did in fact engage in a “screaming match” during filming."
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Post by Nora on Sept 24, 2022 20:51:13 GMT
It would seem that people are too fixated on the drama surrounding the film rather than the film itself. I am not sure if I will watch it myself, but I doubt it's 3.5/10 bad. Its pretty bad script and pacing wise…
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Post by timshelboy on Sept 25, 2022 11:55:21 GMT
opened in UK - I read one rave review and two so-so
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Sept 26, 2022 21:21:35 GMT
Saw it today. It's okay. A bit slow to get going. I was surprised by how many changes were made from the script that was floating around the internet. Pugh was fantastic, Harry Styles was good (I think people are being very unfair in their criticisms of his acting), the supporting cast was mostly good. There's only one thing that really bothered me, and it's a spoiler about the end of the movie, so don't read if you haven't seen it and don't want the end spoiled... In the end, when Florence's character exits the simulation, did they filmmaker's forget that it's already been established that she was strapped down to the bed in the real world? She's going to wake up next to her dead husband and she won't be able to unstrap herself. The bad guys can still easily get to her apartment and kill her in the real world.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 26, 2022 23:42:55 GMT
Kiki Layne says a lot of her scenes were cut.
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Post by Nora on Sept 28, 2022 3:17:40 GMT
Saw it today. It's okay. A bit slow to get going. I was surprised by how many changes were made from the script that was floating around the internet. Pugh was fantastic, Harry Styles was good (I think people are being very unfair in their criticisms of his acting), the supporting cast was mostly good. There's only one thing that really bothered me, and it's a spoiler about the end of the movie, so don't read if you haven't seen it and don't want the end spoiled... In the end, when Florence's character exits the simulation, did they filmmaker's forget that it's already been established that she was strapped down to the bed in the real world? She's going to wake up next to her dead husband and she won't be able to unstrap herself. The bad guys can still easily get to her apartment and kill her in the real world. also How would it work that he dies in reality as well?? It makes no sense even as a scifi. What would be his real physical cause of death? Also how did she eat and shit etc? Do you mind summarizing the changes from the script?
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Post by joekiddlouischama on Oct 8, 2022 1:21:27 GMT
Really? Not even Black Widow or Little Women? Nope. I skipped BLACK WIDOW (I counted the other day, I've actually skipped more MCU content than I've seen) but may someday get around to watching it. And I haven't seen the new LITTLE WOMEN. Really loved the 90s one as a kid, so wasn't keen to see a remake, although I hear it was pretty good and that F.P. was stunning in it. I did not care for Little Women (2019), but Midsommar, from earlier that year, is a good horror film—intriguing and ironic, with a strong sense of composition—and a fine showcase for Pugh's ability as an actress. I saw it three times in the theater that summer. Come to think of it, Pugh's role there is not entirely dissimilar from her protagonist in Don't Worry Darling.
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Post by joekiddlouischama on Oct 8, 2022 1:26:21 GMT
Yeah the trailer was really well done and Pine looks like he's in top form in this. my oly concern is how the trailer feels like it might've tipped a sleight of hand a bit much. IE: simulations? maybe sentient androids? etc. Pine possibly being a Dr. Frankenstein whom sees his utopia as his world and may perhaps be the only actual human here I also hope its more overt thematic aspects regarding patriarchy and misogyny are approached in a much more nuanced fashion as well. ... a very nuanced and intelligent interpretation from the trailer!
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