Rebel Moon | Netflix

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So Dune, meets star wars meets how to train a dragon?? Regardless if its **** or not the dude makes lovely looking films

Meets "John Carter of Mars" too.

I liked the Dune aesthetic whilst the rest seemed a little Meh for me but, due to that Dune look/feel ill give it a go if (big IF) the reviews are OK or better.
 
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Really?

Man of Steel
BvS
ZSJL

I also enjoyed Army of the Dead too
Yes really....they were all disappointing! Army of the Dead had some decent moments but generally with Snyder movies I come away feeling that they should have been much better than they were.
 
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Hollywood by the number incoming.... Hi production values, fight scene, small dialog, bigger fight scene, shouty told you so dialog.... huge fight scene. THE END.

So much good sci-fi written yet Hollywood thinks it knows best....
 
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It looks like every single sci-fi movie from the past 20 years put in a blender and whatever chunks flew out they created a "culture/planet" for it Vs the space Nazis from Ridley Scott's gladiator.

He should do a Warhammer 40k movie..... There was enough of that random wtf vibe there too.

Looks bonkers.
Deffo gonna watch this. Deffo gonna be awful :p
 
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Thats a much better trailer than the first one, for me at least. I really like Snyder's visual style and the Dune-lite aesthetic he's gone for here is also quite appealing but, as I mentioned in August, I'll still wait to see the reviews first. Although TBF, being a Netflix film does take a lot of the "risk" out of seeing this film i.e. should it be crap its only a little wasted time, rather than £20+ in a cinema money gone.
 
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