Brett Shupe
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Movie buff , Gamer, TV series enthusiast and all around lover of animation
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IF JOKER WASN'T nominated THE OSCARS ARE DONE
Earlier this year, a widespread scandal of lies and false assumptions was whirling around the media/internet with a frenzy, this was the notion that the upcoming film by director Todd Philps "JOKER" depicting the clown prince of crime was a dangerous film and might inspire mass shootings or violence/impersonators of the character depicted in the film.
By Brett Shupe4 years ago in Geeks
My Top Most Anticipated Films of 2018/2019
The movie industry is Booming lately with the once "unbeatable" box office record of James Cameron's Avatar ($760,507,625 made worldwide in box-office sales) being recently shattered in 2015 with the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens which took in $936,662,225 worldwide in box office sales. With so much success with movies now a days, it means there is tons to look forward to every year. Here are the most anticipated upcoming films of 2018/2019.
By Brett Shupe5 years ago in Geeks
'Velvet Buzzsaw' (2019) Review (Spoilers)
Velvet Buzzsaw is a movie that popped out of nowhere and had many people excited when first announced in January. What many thought would be an intense gripping thriller is more of a work of satire than a horror movie of any sorts. Though the movie has thriller/horror concepts and scenes it never truly feels like that's what the film is supposed to be.
By Brett Shupe5 years ago in Horror
'Kill Bill Vol. 1' (2003) Review
Before you write to me angrily saying I gave this film way too low of a score, just let me explain my reasoning for the score. Quentin Tarantino is considered a masterful director and one of the best of our time. When I sat down to watch this film I had already heard loads of people praise this movie for its action scenes and linear storytelling. When I finished this movie, if I'm being honest, I was genuinely disappointed in what I watched. Yes, it was well done, the filming was extremely well done with a great assortment of shots and transitions that as a film student who has studied shot composition and filming techniques, his filming seemed quite impressive. But my big problem with this film is not the filming, it's not the actors, it's everything he did in the post/editing phase of the film.
By Brett Shupe5 years ago in Geeks