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@lizardog21 күн бұрын
A passing thought to TinTin? Why yes. I own the movie and watch it at least once a year. It never ceases to fascinate visually.
@ShazeemKhan8 күн бұрын
Nice! I loved it too. I was even thinking of it a couple days ago
@cameronhermann94006 күн бұрын
Same here
@NationalBasketballLeagueSim5 күн бұрын
@@ShazeemKhansame
@ShazeemKhan5 күн бұрын
@@lizardog I always loved and enjoyed the cartoon so much & that ending theme 🤩
@sorenthefilmbrony23 күн бұрын
I know why nobody remembers CODA. Because Apple TV refuses to release it outside their unpopular streaming service. No Vudu. No Amazon. No KZfaq Movies. Not even a Blu-ray release.
@michelehamilton96122 күн бұрын
@sorenthefilmbrony So true. Apple also would not release it to public libraries as also all other Oscar winners have been. My friend is a librarian and says so many people come to rent it and she had to tell them it is only available on Apple. They are terrible.
@phillipmunoz718122 күн бұрын
Apple sucks. I’m glad I got to watch the PHENOMENAL series “See” and angry I’ll apparently never get to own a physical copy of it for that very same reason.
@matthewkrenzler117122 күн бұрын
The Cartoon Saloon film Wolfwalkers was also apparently locked out of further distribution by Apple, since its director “complained” about not making it any money it could’ve received upon the limited cinema release.
@jaek42322 күн бұрын
🤦🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣
@lucaskobain19 күн бұрын
I disagree; there's plenty of forgotten 2010's/2020's Oscar winners that I believe most have forgotten: CODA, Nomadland, Moonlight, Spotlight, The Artist. May be good movies, but hardly memorable.
@eadonrayne20 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Variety has a series of videos “How well does __________ know their lines?” Where they give actors a bunch of cards with lines from their various movies on them and the actors try to remember which movie the line on the card came from. Bill Pullman got the one from Independence Day easily, and when he was given the line from the sequel he read it and was like “wait…… we already did Independence Day……” Took him a minute to remember that the sequel existed.
@B1_66ER22 күн бұрын
I'm glad that Pacific Rim, a great standalone movie, wasn't forgotten.
@rottensquid22 күн бұрын
I heard it got sequels, but they sounded dreadful. I'll stick with the original. There's something kinda wonderful about a film that stands alone, that was an artist's weird, unique vision, and then the artist moves on to another weird, unique vision. That's why I don't lament the third Hellboy movie. The two were enough. There's no reason to make another. I actually think of a lot of film series as a single film. The Matrix, for example. Even Raiders of the Lost Ark. For me, the sequels never even got close to the original.
@MSgt5J07118 күн бұрын
@@rottensquidI'm with you on The Matrix. As for Raiders, I'm one of the few fans that really liked Temple of Doom and then loved The Last Crusade almost as much as Raiders. Crystal Skull was marginal at best, and OH HELL NO to Dial of Destiny...
Yeah it's still getting toys and everything. Say what you will about Uprising but it's still better than most that MonsterVerse crap that's somehow still lingering around.
@seanbordenkircher785422 күн бұрын
Independence Day didn't need a sequel, and rightly shouldn't have had one. Bill Pullman's President tells us, after his telepathic link to the alien is broken, that they move their entire civilization at once, strip a planet of it's resources and move on. There shouldn't be any left, between taking out the mother ship and then all the destroyers in that great montage.
@GregOrCreg22 күн бұрын
An ID sequel was so pointless when you think how much of the original film's marketing focused on the aliens destroying well-known landmarks. By the sequel, the world had markedly changed from the one we knew, so the novelty and threat of the aliens attacking a society we recognised had gone.
@pegasusactua298522 күн бұрын
I forgot there even was an Independence Day 2. And i saw it in theaters 😂
@patrickaker438022 күн бұрын
I gave the movie a chance, then I saw the main ship. The thought of “just make it bigger, that always works” as the assumed premise was horrible in thought and depiction.
@joelwillems408121 күн бұрын
They teased a 3rd in the end of number 2. We'll get it in 2050 when the cast are pure cgi and ai is writing the films. It'll actually be pretty good.
@alisonn720022 күн бұрын
Such a shame about Coda. Perhaps I'm wrong but I feel that The Artist was soon forgotten about.
@HihighHeisenberg22 күн бұрын
Let's face it, most films in the last 20 years are pretty damn forgettable.
@alm218722 күн бұрын
Probably true of most movies across the decades. This list is on ones with potential to be mainstays, though.
@korymulanax336220 күн бұрын
That's what happy when people are band loyal to actors over the material for the movie. So we get these shitty 1 dimensional actors like Ryan Reynolds or Dwayne Johnson in roles vs getting a good movie. Because they know 90% of idiots will simp over caring about the movie
@BronRUR22 күн бұрын
Capetain, I think of TinTin movie every Wednesday 😅
@trailblazing9222 күн бұрын
I actually love tintin. I watched that a month ago twice!!!
@yussefzakzuk596022 күн бұрын
I literally think about tin tin every week and beg for a sequel.
@user-zf2ru4eq4w21 күн бұрын
Honestly, I never knew it exists. Now I need to find out where to watch it.
@democlips116 күн бұрын
@@user-zf2ru4eq4wit is fantastic
@Hollywood04122 күн бұрын
Mad Max: Fury Road. What a good movie. I'm gonna remember it for you, wholesale. You asked for a movie that had "all the potential in the world and then vanished" and I immediately thought of something, but by the time I typed this out I forgot what it was. So, it was a good pick.
@nwarby22 күн бұрын
Some one put 'Ad Astra' on the list...quick
@AhmedZNemsMan14 күн бұрын
I think it should replace ( 47 ronin ) on the list .
@danhom162314 күн бұрын
As astra was awesome
@David-dc3nk11 күн бұрын
A brilliant movie that should have received more attention instead of flopping.
@nyxskids5 күн бұрын
Before it's forgotten about
@nomad15177 күн бұрын
Having an all star cast is like having mcdonalds, tacobell, Burgerking, subway, and KFC make a menu. It just doesn't show authenticity. It is the equivalent of eating left over rice, when you aren't actually hungry. You just feel bloated and depressed.
@sedaotieno23 күн бұрын
I thought about Tintin literally yesterday 😂😂 then I watched Reel Rejects' reaction to it, still incredible... I feel like we only hit that level of animated creativity & brilliance again recently with Into the SpiderVerse... for a long time, Tintin was in a league of its own... I'm still waiting for that sequel btw... I was promised Peter Jackson, I'm not leaving till I get some 😂
@blakeharris5822 күн бұрын
For a long time I thought I was the only person who had such a fond memory of the cartoon. They should have stuck with the (American dub) original voices though.
@Zed-fq3lj22 күн бұрын
of course that was a great movie, many people love it, explain that to whatculture shallow people.
@fluffylilcookie791622 күн бұрын
I think about Tintin all the time, and I thought the animation was gorgeous! I am still waiting for the sequel 😁👍
@criminalmindsgirl293622 күн бұрын
A remake of Total Recall was never going to be huge. A prime example of Hollywood needs to stop with the remakes/reboots
@alisonn720022 күн бұрын
Absolutely.
@jesseowenvillamor634822 күн бұрын
It's a good remake.
@ChrisPage6821 күн бұрын
It's closer to the original book.
@WhtAbtBob1018 күн бұрын
It's how you should do a remake.
@alisonponce833718 күн бұрын
The first was great, but I really enjoyed the remake.
@barthaande89322 күн бұрын
Agree with all but TinTin, which was great, memorable and rewatchable
@sundalangur325022 күн бұрын
What fan was asking for a sequel to Independence Day? The statistics of an alien invasion are astronomical at best and they want to have it happen twice? You would think an advanced alien civilization would reconsider attacking a civilization that has already shown it can take down advanced alien civilizations.
@Handsomereviews19 күн бұрын
Assassin creed, I was hyped for years but then no one saw it and it flops. Which is surprising because it had Michael fassbender
@shotguncrucifix22 күн бұрын
Adventures of Tintin was great.
@Zed-fq3lj22 күн бұрын
of course they were, people love that movie, another misfire by whatculture
@Zed-fq3lj22 күн бұрын
of course that was a great movie, explain that to whatculture shallow people.
@phillipmunoz718122 күн бұрын
It’s a shame about Amsterdam because it was a great movie.
@qui-gonrick700214 күн бұрын
47 Ronan deserves more love.
@WalfridoFraticelli16 күн бұрын
TinTin has not been forgotten
@josephlawrence6857 күн бұрын
Never heard of it till this list
@speedincooper22 күн бұрын
I agree with all these, however I do still enjoy Tintin. Give it another whirl peeps, it's good!
@maddalonefarms22 күн бұрын
What about Cats?
@elinesvendsen80465 күн бұрын
At least it's remembered because people thought it was so weird and bad.
@crystalreed51437 күн бұрын
Wait a minute... There's an Alice in wonderland sequel 🤔🤔🤔
@GregOrCreg22 күн бұрын
Anyone else a fan of Spielberg's TinTin movie?
@teslagrooms116522 күн бұрын
YES!! I love that movie! I watch it every year.
@xZeroGunnerx22 күн бұрын
Yeah, pretty great movie
@Uncle_Smidge22 күн бұрын
I love the original comics and animated series. The movie didn't feel like they listened to any fans who WEREN'T out-of-touch studio execs. I wanted to love it so much, and liked many parts of it, but it's riddled with poor choices kneecapping the good ones.
@TheBathrobeWizard22 күн бұрын
I did like it. But it wasn't as good as the cartoon I grew up with. It had the adventure, but not the same spirit
@5stagerocket22 күн бұрын
YEAH brilliant action sequence on the island but it's all amazing YEAH!!
@cameronhermann94009 күн бұрын
I haven’t forgotten the Adventures of Tintin. Loved that movie
@davebooshty29917 күн бұрын
The Immortals 2011 was wicked quick forgotten too.
@brorjordas197917 күн бұрын
Yup. I surely was enough interested to watch it - but apparently one watch thru was enough..
@josephteller971520 күн бұрын
Reduced audience potentials in many cases. If you show something on one service (ex: Apple TV) and never releasing it elsewhere is to ensure that it will not be remembered... same with releasing in theaters only in this day and age. Exclusives are a bad idea, as is proprietary sources. You need wide distribution to get the big viewership numbers. It's like releasing a film only in Italian with no subtitles or dubs and expecting it to have world wide appeal.
@deepvoicedude474923 күн бұрын
Alice Through The Looking Glass has to be the most irrelevant movie to ever gross 1 billion dollars. EDIT: My mistake, the first one did. Through The Looking Glass only did 299 million yikes.
@claymccoy22 күн бұрын
Alice in Wonderland grossed 1 billion dollars, not Through the Looking Glass.
@tanjredshirt22 күн бұрын
I'm in the "didn't know there was a second movie at all" group.
@Heretowatchstuff22 күн бұрын
lol. When he started talking about it I thought he was talking about the first. I never knew there was a second.
@triciac.507819 күн бұрын
The reason why the first one made so much money is because it was the first 3d movie after Avatar.
@kieranmccarthy440722 күн бұрын
I would also give an honourable mention to Moonfall (2022)
@Stathio20 күн бұрын
Yeah- good call- it's both forgettable/forgotten AND is basically just a movie-long piece of Elon Musk-promoting propaganda. Awful movie.
@maryprice609015 күн бұрын
I'm still waiting for my TinTin sequel. I loved that movie!
@magnuskallas22 күн бұрын
Third episode of Kingsmen, 2021 - The King's Man... They tried so hard to make Rasputin viral.
@brorjordas197917 күн бұрын
Yup. Absolutely must be. I just love the first movie! The second was okay to me.. ..but the third one I have actually not even seen (yet?)..😂
@magnuskallas17 күн бұрын
@@brorjordas1979 I'm telling you. They brought in Oscar winning cavalry, historical madman, 80's pop... STILL nobody cared.
@earlchatterton913322 күн бұрын
Spielberg's BFG is one of his least remembered. It's a good film but bombed and quickly forgotten.
@R3DJoel18 күн бұрын
I for one am still waiting for the Tintin Sequel. Loved the movie
@metern3 күн бұрын
Red Notice (2021) is an awesome and great movie 5 stars from me 🥰. I can't understand why it didn't got more popular 😢.
@SimplySteve11722 күн бұрын
Funny thing with character names, I can’t for the life of me tell you the name of any character from Avatar
@anonimonn977522 күн бұрын
Jake Sully, that's it, can't remember anything else. And Avatar the way of water belongs in this list. Nobody ever talks about it, despite making a billion bucks at the box office.
@marcel19lange8422 күн бұрын
Tintin is a bigger thing here in Germany than in the US I guess and we love that movie. Also it never wanted to look like those were real people but wanted it to look as if those comic book characters became real in 3D
@blakeharris5822 күн бұрын
It still didn’t quite get there.
@CrispysCrafts22 күн бұрын
My general rule of films is, if I can get to the end and remember the name of the main character, I'll watch it again
@leifmorgensen52611 күн бұрын
Whoever at WhatCulture put this list together must have talked to two people to get their opinions for this. The Adventure to Tintin was both a box office success and a wonderful movie. I went to the theater to see it, bought it on blu ray right when it came out, and watch it at least three times a year. Again, not sure who you guys talked to, but you really missed the boat on this. I guess you figure if you forgot about it yourself, everybody else must have...
@Barbarian7522 күн бұрын
Thursday. It is completely forgotten. And Conan. Who needed that one?
@keithhudson748822 күн бұрын
how about the avatar films? the biggest movies of all time, but ones no one references
@matthewjones251311 күн бұрын
You answered your own question.
@Jimvanhise20 күн бұрын
The problem with Tin Tin is that the comic is big in Europe but has only a small following in the US. Amsterdam I hated so much I walked out of it.
@ParabolicGains23 күн бұрын
every dwayne johnson movie
@shanojebs22 күн бұрын
So true, I maintain there isn't a single good DJ movie out there, but he doesn't care because he makes his money and moves on to the next piece of garbage, and I've watched many trying to find a good one and failed, lets hope the backlash to Red One slows him down
@ggtjr422 күн бұрын
He’ll be forgotten in fifty years.
@jmella178822 күн бұрын
How dare you? Black Adam was one of THE movies of all time!
@Arctic-void-z7f22 күн бұрын
@@shanojebs snitch . Fast 5,6/7 the jungle movies that were superior to the original
@aburrows200821 күн бұрын
@@Arctic-void-z7f Then he did Skyscraper which is a terrible Die Hard remake
@RobertGreenwald21 күн бұрын
A movie I thought would have been huge was The Fabelmans. I heard it was coming out and then nothing.
@LenHazell22 күн бұрын
Independence day resurgence is when it is remembered is usually referred to as "That Judd Hirsh film with the kids on the bus" and I will be honest, Judd was the only reason I stuck with it to the end. When you are being outshone by your own sub plot, you did something wrong.
@damianpiechotka891322 күн бұрын
Definitely Disney's 'treasure planet'. What a movie!
@rottensquid22 күн бұрын
Treasure Planet seems to be popping up in the conversation lately. It isn't quite enjoying a renaissance, but it may yet.
@leoniehoffmann816619 күн бұрын
Quick question... Why is no one talking about the fact that Coda is a remake of the French movie "La famille Bélier"? I mean nothing against remakes but it feels a bit problematic that Coda gets so much praise for it "original" idea to show the life of a child of deaf parents, which has to help their family navigate the world, when the original idea came from a French movie from 2014.
@AhmedZNemsMan14 күн бұрын
I think ad astra should replace 47 ronin on the list .
@GroundhogJay22 күн бұрын
Literally rewatched Men in Black last night... and it still holds up as a perfect movie.
@OGFacelessKing22 күн бұрын
International or the original?
@GroundhogJay22 күн бұрын
@@OGFacelessKing Original. I never bothered with the International.
@TheAdcapone815 күн бұрын
Wow I never even heard of Coda and I consider myself a movie buff. I have seen pretty much anything. I feel like this is my personal Mandella Effect lol
@precious_muse22 күн бұрын
One movie I think had been forgotten is “The Seeker: The Dark is Rising.” It’s not a very good movie, but it doesn’t make a lot of lists either.
@pamelajordan180920 күн бұрын
It should have been a good film, the books had me sucked in as a kid, and Ian McShane can be mesmerizing. A missed opportunity.
@precious_muse20 күн бұрын
I liked Christopher Eccleston’s performance at the time.
@alm218722 күн бұрын
Please do leave that last excuse for an MiB sequel forgotten. Please remember the problem was its being mired in misandry on part of the screenwriters.
@paulweston840820 күн бұрын
I must strongly disagree with you about CODA. It's a movie I tell everyone to watch, and I mean watch (not have it on in the background or while visiting) since it has a lot of subtitles. IMHO, it is among the best "small movies" (Oscar winner or not) of the past 50 years. While not a huge tent pole blockbuster, it had more heart and soul than almost any film I've seen. While different, to me at least, it belongs with a few other movies that come to my mind. Jojo Rabbit, Simon Brich, and That Thing You Do are three that instantly pop in my head (I'm sure dozens more will fill my mind later today). Each different, each not trying to be more than a small film to entertain you, and hopefully, make you feel. Thank you for reading, and if you haven't seen any of them, I hope you like them as much as I did!🙂
@lindacoolbaugh96212 күн бұрын
I liked CODA and I still remember it. Troy Kotsur deserved the Oscar for his performance. His acceptance speech was amazing.
@doctorwhy63669 күн бұрын
I was soo stoked to see ‘Amsterdam’ I wasn’t able to go opening weekend but was at the theaters the second weekend.. and it Ahmad already been taken out of theaters
@GregOrCreg22 күн бұрын
Hollywood rule of thumb: Never replace Will Smith with a Hemsworth.
@alisonponce833718 күн бұрын
So he could slap the alien invaders?😂😂
@lingitsheshark2 күн бұрын
You have this entirely backwards. Now i want to see clips of each of Hancock's roles with them replaced with Chris or Liam or both
@BenjaminHess-qn4we10 күн бұрын
If I hadn’t just stumbled upon it on a streaming service a few days ago I would have completely forgotten about bad boys 3.
@David-dc3nk11 күн бұрын
Fantastic Mr Fox starring George Clooney in the lead role. Kubo and the Two Strings Missing Link These were great movies and so much fun to watch.
@claymccoy22 күн бұрын
8:03: Not really. Do people still remember Nomadland, The Artist, Out of Africa and Ordinary People?
@michelehamilton96122 күн бұрын
@claymccoy people still talk about Ordinary People. The other 3 you mentioned, no. No one really cares especially when you look at the films they lost to.
@GregOrCreg22 күн бұрын
I think people still talk about The Artist. People *should* talk about Ordinary People. It arguably features the late great Donald Sutherland's best performance, and Robert Redford's direction is the best thing he's ever done. It truly is a brilliant, powerful film, and all the actors are at the top of their game. Out of Africa, featuring the aforementioned Redford, admittedly isn't that great. It was a big deal at the time. I remember its posters everywhere in 1985/1986, and it has a gorgeous John Barrie score, but apart from that it hasn't aged every well. I still need to see Nomadland and CODA. I think those two Best Picture winners effectively disappeared because of COVID, when no-one was going out to theaters. It's also arguable that had it not been for COVID, they wouldn't have won so many awards, but I need to see them first to make a definitive judgement.
@SpamEggSausage22 күн бұрын
I certainly remember the Artist. great movie
@ggtjr422 күн бұрын
@@michelehamilton961yeah I watched Ordinary People again 😊after Donald Sutherland’s death.
@user-ol2so9ce2q22 күн бұрын
Out of Africa should be for the fact it inspired Farside cartoonist Gary Larson's "Trouble Brewing " panels. They illustrated the dangers of locating nurseries next to dingo farms.😂😂😂
@danhom162314 күн бұрын
I’ve always loved the Tintin movie
@freaktemple18 күн бұрын
To be honest , I watch „tin tin“ here and there , I like this movie
@ShunsuiHitsugaya22 күн бұрын
I actually enjoyed Tintin. Thought it was a fun movie.
@GregOrCreg22 күн бұрын
A lot of people seem to like it, quite rightly so.
@mogamadrifaatabrahams8643Күн бұрын
Now that u mentioned it i know non of the main characters names from red notice😂
@GregOrCreg22 күн бұрын
Confession time: Despite being a huge Tim Burton fan, I actually prefer the Alice sequel to the 2010 movie (which is arguably Burton's worst film, even including POTA). The first film was a hyperactive mess, but the sequel actually had a degree of poignancy, with respect to the origins and relationship of the two queens, and Johnny Depp thankfully didn't dominate proceedings with his self-conscious antics to the extent he did in the first film. In fact, my feeling is that the sequel failed so spectacularly because people realised that the first one wasn't all that good (and, like I say, this is coming from a Tim Burton stan).
@Stathio20 күн бұрын
Yep- I agree 100% with this! That's what I was thinking too while watching this video.
@ianv.a.40405 күн бұрын
I am still craving a total recall-eque movie about a Uber clean and sanitized future like the world of demolition man where everything is a slow clean burn for the first hour, no cursing, no blood or gore, very light humor, but as the drama picks up it turns into a thriller and unexpected gore and fucked up revelations.
@bazzer12422 күн бұрын
John Carter, wherefore art thou? Cheers....
@jimcorboy486922 күн бұрын
If you tie me in a chair and put a gun at my head and tell me I have to watch a movie with Tessa Thompson in it, better tie my hands good because I'll scratch my eyes out first.
@TheBaltimoreMovieTrailerPark22 күн бұрын
Umm….I remember Tintin. I love that movie! The animation, the action sequences, especially that single-shot chase scene, the score, the nods to Tintin’s creator Hergé. The only thing missing is the promised sequel. So no, no one forgot about Tintin. Way off again, WhatCulture! Do better.
@NightFuneral66612 күн бұрын
Wow, do I have psychic powers or what? I knew Independence Day Resurgence would be number 1 on the list. LOOOOOL
@democlips116 күн бұрын
The remake of Total Recall was fantastic. But they should’ve come up with another title, so audiences wouldn’t compare it to the original movie.
@tateloop101522 күн бұрын
Transformers age of extinction is another good example, as it was the only film released in 2014 to gross a billion dollars, yet was almost instantly forgotten about, which ultimately resulted in the sequel flopping 3 years later and the franchise being rebooted
@ZombieQueeen15 күн бұрын
I was just talking to someone about CODA. I don’t think it would have gotten as much PR if they had an already ASL capable actress since all they talked about on the interview circuit was that she took a year to learn.
@charleselmore470717 күн бұрын
Tin-Tin friggin rules
@birdsofprey331222 күн бұрын
Hey, I guess I’m the only one who enjoyed Red Notice it is about art heist and does a have twist @ the end. Was hoping for a secret
@wikidleigh22 күн бұрын
I liked it too!
@ep1phany6216 күн бұрын
Coda is a movie trapped behind a monthly subscription paywall, so most people aren’t going to access it any way. A movie shouldn’t been given an Oscar unless it receive a general release in cinema, followed releases of terrestrial television and other streaming services.
@kailrush15 күн бұрын
This is the first time I've even heard about the movie "CODA"
@Leanaburch3 күн бұрын
I loved Red Notice, and want a sequel!
@danilutka7 күн бұрын
Forget Tin Tin, Im still sad that I never got a resolution for his cartoon called Invasion America. I remember really enjoying it, but I never hear about it
@tommylovesstuff22 күн бұрын
If memory serves, The makers of Tomorrowland thought George Clooney character being in love with a kid robot who he grew up with , was gonna be a good idea, Saw it once and thought, in the movies as I watching, I’m never Going to watch this again
@DisabledDoll19 күн бұрын
1:49 that T. rex joke was memorable and deserved to be in a better Ryan Reynolds movie lol
@alisonponce833718 күн бұрын
Tomorrowland was wonderful. I have watched it multiple times.
@zoevokes640610 күн бұрын
Red Notice was a very bland film but there was one funny moment I remember and that made me laugh - the David Attenborough / Richard Attenborough confusion in the bull fighting arena.
@lingitsheshark2 күн бұрын
I still think of Rin Tin Tin when i hear Tintin /shrug
@mattschroeder343222 күн бұрын
i liked total recall the remake
@crystalreed51437 күн бұрын
Total Recall Redo was unnecessary... I can live without it
@David-dc3nk11 күн бұрын
Hey What Culture, here's a list of 10 movies that were instantly forgotten about for a potential third list. Ad Astra Mank Psycho (1998 version) Pleasantville The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Zodiac The Irishman 28 Weeks Later Solo: A Star Wars Story Downsizing
@johnbradley113920 күн бұрын
Something something The Rock was a double-agent? All I can remember.
@David-dc3nk11 күн бұрын
My family and I are huge fans of "The Adventures of Tintin." Mr. Spielberg, where is the sequel?
@Mew_Mokuba_Akari13 күн бұрын
What i remember about Tomorrow Land was the non story. There was a story but not the one being told. George Clooney's character was taken to the Tomorrow Land future as a child. He grew up and at 17 something something happened he was kicked out and it never truly explained what happened or why he was kicked out. Something or other about a doomsday device. If the film had been about George Clooney's character and his future adventures or something instead of a teenage girl and a robot girl it might have been more interesting.
@Beardificent22 күн бұрын
Not a movie but a show : Kenobi.
@sigma0thee0enygma22 күн бұрын
I love tintin
@chippedfrost677622 күн бұрын
I think about Tin Tin frequently!!!
@scottjohnston279922 күн бұрын
What about the dark tower movie with Matthew Mcconahuagy
@David-dc3nk11 күн бұрын
@@scottjohnston2799 That flopped big time that some still want Stephen King to buy back the film rights.
@scottjohnston279911 күн бұрын
@@David-dc3nk I never saw the movie I just remember hearing about it and my sister telling me it was a big book. But that literally got 0 love
@SeerMagicX13 күн бұрын
I like Red Notice. Now you can't say no one liked it.
@crystalreed51437 күн бұрын
I watch Red Notice regularly... It makes me laugh 🤣😅
@NationalBasketballLeagueSim5 күн бұрын
You big wrong about tintin that movie hits til this day
@titoalgaba47949 күн бұрын
Tintin was sick af
@austingallo402322 күн бұрын
Best picture winner the artist
@ljs16686 күн бұрын
I feel like we are playing it pretty fast and loose with the word “huge”.