#europesavingkino

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im seeing it again in imax later this afternoon
hopefully no ones in the theatre

That's because in Europe we appreciate things of high quality.

We're not stupid fucking yanks who need their entertainment catered to the lowest common denominator.

>europe being bigger plebs than the US

Nothing to be proud of desu

>Villenueve
>good
reddit will be here a while it looks like

Ameritards need to be culled

Note that ops other favorite films of the year are more than likely guardians 2, jw 2, baby driver, et cetera

This is not someone that has the cinematic right to say kino

No IMAX where I live but I saw it again on a huge screen with Dolby® Atmos™ sound and it was money well spent.

I don't watch capeshit and I hated JW1 so I'm not planning to see JW2 even at home but Baby Driver was great fun.

looks like they'll be here forever since star wars 8 is around the corner too

t. butthurt amerifats

I haven't seen a Star Wars movie and I've been on Sup Forums since I was 13 years old (2004) so suck it pleb ;)

since episode 1*

>so suck it pleb
>>but Baby Driver was great fun.

>eurocucks eat up sequels and reboots
Why am I not surprised?

You realize movies practically have to make double their budget for it to be considered a success right?

It was. It was FUN. It had a unique concept, wide variety of music to tie into it and great execution of scenes. It wasn't a deep movie or a philosophical movie but it was incredibly entertaining. It was a 2017 version of what used to make Hollywood great.
You realize 2 weeks in theatres is not the end of what it will make, right? Last week some retard said it has already made a majority what it will in foreign markets ($49M) yet it shows no signs of slowing down.

You realize you sound like a retard parrot right now?

It hasn't been released in China/South Korea/Japan

I think it will make money there

>it was fun
Well now we know what kind of low cinema iq redit video game player is spouting kino and that blade runner 2049 is good

Chinese have awful taste in film, so it probably won't make anything

but its a foreign film. a lot of chinese are interested in foreign things

I see you Wade through the crud and find the stuff that comes out in Spades.

>fun is bad
Tip of the fedora to you m'sire.
Like I said it had a unique concept. Every scene was tied to the music, and it had a justification in the script for it. It was great fun. Not all movies need to be philosophical masterpieces, and it was fun in a way that isn't insulting to the intelligence of the viewer. It's alright to have fun sometimes, user.
Chases scenes following the soundtrack = fun.
Symphony of colours in a laundromat = fun.
Old timey love story = fun.
It's fun.
Asians love cyberpunk too.

But it could be a surprise hit in japan
it seems to be right up their corner

Fun is a buzzword and adds nothing to the discussion.

PS. I don't play video games :)

European here, will go for a second time tomorrow.

"muh fun" is what fedoras love best. They can't handle real emotions or sincerity so they flock to ironic "fun" crap like Army of Darkness, Pacific Rim and Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. Anything more than juvenile "fun" is too "2deep4u hipster shit". It's "fun" shit and superficially meaningful "dark" movies that get the most fedora attention.

They'll watch 2049 for what they think is their intellectual main course and then wash it out with something like Baby Driver for desert. Before settling into a night of video games.

>Fun is a buzzword
I'm having a tough time trying to pick an appropriate reaction image to this. It's so euphoric as a statement.

Where are all the mosques?

Also, those $150 million it has made at the box office is divided by the studio and the theatres, overall the studio gets about 55% of the box office money.

So as of yet, Blade Runner has earned the studio (WB) ~$90 million, at a cost of $150 million, which does not include the promotional budget.

Granted, it still has China and Japan to open in, but unless it does absolutely stellar there it will end up being a real dud.

>being a brainlet that doesn't understand that fun is a subjective subject that doesn't add anything to the converstation

>They can't handle real emotions or sincerity so they flock to ironic "fun"
Not all movies are meant to invoke deep life questioning thoughts. Baby Driver is one of those films that doesn't even try to. It aims to be entertaining, and it succeeds at a great level at that. It's not CGI monsters punching each other, it's skill demanding, innovative FUN. Entertainment can be fun. Your idea that a movie has to be DEEP to be good is childish. It screams "I read a novel by Ayn Rand and now I understand what art needs to be".

Liking Baby Driver doesn't mean you hate movies that demand intellectual thought. It just means you can appreciate a wide variety of approaches to the art of cinema.

It's a Sony movie dipshit, why should I trust anything else you say if you can't even get that right

>fun is a subjective
Of course I understand that. I'm talking about my personal experience in the threatre (twice). I (I would capitalize this word but English is a funny language) had fun in the theatre. I (again) had a fun time. It's fun. Why would I talk from anyone elses perspective except mine? I don't have fun watching low-effort shlock, yet I had fun watching this. Therefore I call the movie FUN.

There's no point debating these people. They'd hate Bresson if he was the most popular filmmaker in the world.

Fun is still a non-word in the realm of talking about movies or any medium.

WE DID IT I'M A FUCKING IDIOT

This is an appropriate estimation, but the fact that it's 2nd week raked in as much money as the 1st week (without notable delayed releases) speaks volumes to its lasting impression.

They're only increasing the amount of showings it gets at my local multiplex, and last night the 700+ seat #1 threatre was sold out for BR2049.

Fun is one of the core human emotions, not a buzzword.
Making something fun is an accomplishment.

But it is a buzzword, it's a subjective feeling that people have towards things. Ergo it shouldn't matter if you had fun or not with a film.

Ameriturds don't know shit about cinema, if not for Europe half of the movie industry wouldn't exist. Those fat bastards would only have capeshit and porn because that's about the only thing their sugar-addicted, toxin-fried brains can comprehend.

It was good until the 3rd act

Every single emotion we feel is subjective. To say subjective feelings don't matter is an absolutely ridiculous, and naive, assertion.

>It just means you can appreciate a wide variety of approaches to the art of cinema.
Ah yes the buzzphrase of the pleb that's cornered.

Year after year its spouted, but when asked to prove himself as someone who truly does "appreciate" both he slithers away

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I agree that the 3rd act was the weakest. I wasn't bad though, just not as good as the other two.

i hate this meme rapefugee welcoming continent even more
go get acid thrown in your face by a paki you anglo-saxon subhuman

>It's a Sony movie dipshit, why should I trust anything else you say if you can't even get that right

How retarded are you ?

>Europe is EU
baka

holy shit you better be trolling

almost 3 hours, no surprise that americans doesnt like it

>tfw American and don't want to go see this alone
The singles policy thing is a joke, right guys?

not sure why you're so obsessed with this when the movie is still in wide release

>go get acid thrown in your face by a paki you anglo-saxon subhuman

bit triggered there, huh yank?

what is JW stand for?

>F

John Woo
JW1 is his first born, JW2 is his youngest son

>sit in a dark room watching a screen for 2 hours
>it matters wheter you arrived alone or not
what is this meme?

Appreciate the fast response, thanks c:

I'm not falling for Sup Forums's tricks. This movie looks like shit. Went to go see Happy Death Day instead and enjoyed it.

Sup Forums faggot triggered that ya got your data compromised by equifax and cant afford health care

Want to watch it.
Is it really /r9k/ the movie?

no.
but it does have the most accurate representation of an artificial waifu if that interests you.

Our cinema had only imax 3d versions aside from one showing.
I fucking hate 3d so I went to the normal one and oh man was it good.
Also behind us there were two cute girls.

This movie did not need that type of budget

The best theatre in the nation only had 3D shows.
I sent a bitching complaint about it.
They added 2D shows, I bought a ticket and saw it. Happy days. Don't be shy to complain user.

Turns out Sony is more competent than WB

>he doesn't understand how budgets work
If BR2049 cost $150 mil to make, then it needs to make $300 at least in order to break even. Common practice (with most movies) is to double production budget to include marketing

retard

Most people say it need $400 million

>Blade Runner 2049 cost a net $150million to make, and was co-financed by Alcon and Sony (each committed to spend $90 million before rebates and tax incentives brought down the budget). Alcon owns the film; Sony will release it overseas and get a slice of the profits. Warners is handling the film domestically and will get a fee per its deal with Alcon. "We're confident Alcon has delivered another hit," Warner Bros. chairman-CEO Kevin Tsujihara says in a statement. Insiders say the movie will need to clear $400 million at the worldwide box office to be considered a win.

If that's the case many people need to be fired seeing as it wasn't advertised anywhere.

I'm just sad that the 3d meme is getting so overhyped of the 5 showings that day only one was 2d.
The thing is that 3d doesn't even add that much to the movie.

No it needs to break the 2 billion barrier and win 12 Academy Awards

>production budget

Nigger.

It is already released in Korea.
Source: I live in Seoul

>Kevin Tsujihara
I thought they dropped this retard

Who pulls it off better?

Seoul is a tiny market, wait until it opens in Pyongyang

The 2D movie is #1 on the popularity chart on my local multiplex. 3D is way below it. It's dying, be confident.

This is all implying that the only metric of success is its financial performance but the fact that this film is being spoken so highly of and is guaranteed to become a cult classic boosts the reputations of both studios immensely.

Now they seem like more credible studios (Sony needed that desperately) so the short-term loss doesn't matter in the long-run

Movies aren't cult classics necessarily because they are good.

What people don't get is that everyone realized this was a niche IP. People say Villeneuve is done because of this, truth is that opposite has happened. He just showed everyone he can take a niche IP and make a faithful sequel to it and garner huge critic and fan praise. That is extremely valuable once you attach someone like that to a bigger brand. His name now carries immense weight.

I've seen other people say it so I'm just parroting sorry

Yes but along becoming a cult classic, this film is almost universally being called amazing
Exactly, normies were never going to appreciate a true Blade Runner sequel unless they made it into a Star Wars tier blockbuster.

Villeneuve maintained the integrity of the Blade Runner name and the studios can claim credit for that too which boosts their reputations as artistic studios rather than being seen as blockbuster churning machines.

I wrote this not you.

Kys nibba shill

>Now they seem like more credible studios (Sony needed that desperately) so the short-term loss doesn't matter in the long-run
I certainly hope so.

Villeneuve did what hack JJ never could, he maintained the tone and atmosphere of the original while still building on its themes and expanding the universe further. I can promise after BR2049, so many more studios are now hungry for him. Fucking Daniel Craig went straight to the media and said he would do everything for a Villeneuve Bond. The other studios don't judge the director for box-office, they judge him for the quality of the film and his reputation.

observer.com/2017/09/james-bond-rumors-danielg-craig-denis-villeneuve-details/
what did he mean by this?