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  • How/why do really bad films get made?
  • mikewsmith
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    I think one of the reviews of the Mummy was Tom Cruise 11 – all he does is the same thing over and over…

    A seemingly unrelated aspect stolen from another recent film that made lots of money – see, ‘Logan’ having lots of swear words added to the script that were jarring and unneeded to give it an R-Rating, something that they would have done anything to avoid a few years ago, until Deadpool make a fortune.

    No it got the cert for the violence, it’s fairly severe violence and was the integral part of what they wanted from it. For me one of the best films of the year.

    mrmonkfinger
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    mrsmonkfinger absolutely loved that film.

    I have nothing else to contribute to this thread.

    jimjam
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    P-Jay – Member

    (old people don’t go the cinema is seems).

    They do actually. Generally the earlier showings. Usually just me and a random pensioner or two. It’s always surprising to see an old lady watching Django or Planet Terror etc. The rest of your post I agree with except

    If you want a film to blame, TopGun isn’t a bad example

    I’d go for Jaws tbh. Then Star Wars and so on.

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