Sea Speed said:
Damn Kirsten I didn't know you were holding like that.
Sea Speed said:
Damn Kirsten I didn't know you were holding like that.
Since Bryce Dallas Howard wasn't referenced here's my assumption on how that one went.TCTTS said:G.I.Bro said:
I'll go ahead and say it, I've never thought Kirsten Dunst was that attractive
Beautiful in person, and incredibly kind and down-to-earth too. I did a photo shoot with her (and Bryce Dallas Howard) years and years ago, and in all my time working on shoots, she was one of the only celebrities who made it a point to remember my name...
That's a whole lot of projection there.BG Knocc Out said:
I am sure this movie won't paint people like me, my friends and family (just normal gun owning Americans who appreciate the Constitution and many of America's founding principles) as vicious monsters lol. Biden already called people like my mom "domestic terrorists" because she thought Trump as a less sh*tty choice than him (which I think most people can see).
I am sure with this coming out spring of an election year, they won't go to great lengths to demonize half of the country, who pretty much are only guilty of sharing similar values to most normal people 15-20 years ago.
I am honestly wondering the true motive of releasing this type of movie in what is already going to be a pretty tense and chaotic year. One thing I am absolutely 100% sure of...good normal patriotic people, like many of our parents and loved ones, won't be the protagonists.
I'll be honest, Huntington Beach has more of a "right wing" feel than many rural small towns I have been in. Maybe there is just a strong contingent there who wear it on their sleeves and don't feel completely outnumbered like they would in San Fran or LA, but I was kind of surprised last few times we visited. Lot's of anti-Biden and pro-America stuff being flaunted.TCTTS said:
In all seriousness...
A) This looks awesome. A24 + Alex Garland going big-budget IMAX has all the makings of something memorable/audacious at the very least.
B) As a resident of California who's from and still spends a ton of time in Texas, I can assure you the two states have way more in common than those whose perception of California is shaped only via Disneyland and Fox News might think. Both have massive Hispanic populations, both have huge swaths of rural, gun-owning farmers and ranchers, both feature big tech sectors (complete with tech bro culture, at least in Austin), and personally, I've met more people from Texas out here than from any other state. Yes, politically, they couldn't be any farther apart, but outside of the Hollywood bubble, culturally, they honestly don't feel all that different (and heck, even Dallas/Austin can be just as pretentious as Hollywood at times).
Good thing nobody is going to force you to watch it then.BG Knocc Out said:
I am sure this movie won't paint people like me, my friends and family (just normal gun owning Americans who appreciate the Constitution and many of America's founding principles) as vicious monsters lol. Biden already called people like my mom "domestic terrorists" because she thought Trump as a less sh*tty choice than him (which I think most people can see).
I am sure with this coming out spring of an election year, they won't go to great lengths to demonize half of the country, who pretty much are only guilty of sharing similar values to most normal people 15-20 years ago.
I am honestly wondering the true motive of releasing this type of movie in what is already going to be a pretty tense and chaotic year. One thing I am absolutely 100% sure of...good normal patriotic people, like many of our parents and loved ones, won't be the protagonists.
Yep, but I bet this movie will be a hit with the millions of leftist tyrants who wanted to force me to get the worthless "vaccine" (or be fired, forcibly quarantined, lose custody of children etc etc).Ervin Burrell said:Good thing nobody is going to force you to watch it then.BG Knocc Out said:
I am sure this movie won't paint people like me, my friends and family (just normal gun owning Americans who appreciate the Constitution and many of America's founding principles) as vicious monsters lol. Biden already called people like my mom "domestic terrorists" because she thought Trump as a less sh*tty choice than him (which I think most people can see).
I am sure with this coming out spring of an election year, they won't go to great lengths to demonize half of the country, who pretty much are only guilty of sharing similar values to most normal people 15-20 years ago.
I am honestly wondering the true motive of releasing this type of movie in what is already going to be a pretty tense and chaotic year. One thing I am absolutely 100% sure of...good normal patriotic people, like many of our parents and loved ones, won't be the protagonists.
Ha same...safe bet. I mean, our side will lose...but as an Aggie fan, I am more than used to it.Nanomachines son said:i’m gonna pick whoever is portrayed as the “bad guy” in this movie and root for them to win https://t.co/eMTVyhhQJc
— krus🪖 (@krus_chiki) December 13, 2023
Having lived in both states now, I believe the only thing that could ever bring California and Texas together are… tacos. https://t.co/xPl5c4e1ba
— Jorge R. Gutierrez (@mexopolis) December 14, 2023
the guy from Friday Night Lights married Kirsten Dunst?fig96 said:
I'd bet on something loosely based in current day politics then some wild tangent based on what we know of Garland. Excited for this one, his stuff is always thought provoking.
Also a kind of great moment in that trailer with Kirsten Dunst's husband holding them at gunpoint
He did, they've been together for a while and have two kids.LMCane said:the guy from Friday Night Lights married Kirsten Dunst?fig96 said:
I'd bet on something loosely based in current day politics then some wild tangent based on what we know of Garland. Excited for this one, his stuff is always thought provoking.
Also a kind of great moment in that trailer with Kirsten Dunst's husband holding them at gunpoint
never a fan of hers, but he is a great actor.
The fact that this particular guy is making it, and not Rob Reiner or some other loony partisan shmuck, does give me some hope...I've just been conditioned over the years to always be the "villain" or "threat". Fingers crossed.Sea Speed said:
I think assuming this is going to be based on current political tensions is going to be wrong. Maybe elements, but I really doubt it is a treatise on current right vs left.
AustinAg2K said:Florida would be the only state I would worry about. It wouldn't shock me if Florida created an army of allegators with lasers on their head or something.Chipotlemonger said:AustinAg2K said:
Also, is there any doubt that if Texas and California ever did decide to work together that we would dominate?
As a Texan that is living in CA like TCTTS, I feel safe in saying that we would wipe the floor with the other side of this movie's civil war.
Is it wipe the floor of or wipe the floor with? Either way, y'all get my point.
Yup, I think the California/Texas alliance makes that pretty obvious from the jump.Sea Speed said:
I think assuming this is going to be based on current political tensions is going to be wrong. Maybe elements, but I really doubt it is a treatise on current right vs left.
fig96 said:Yup, I think the California/Texas alliance makes that pretty obvious from the jump.Sea Speed said:
I think assuming this is going to be based on current political tensions is going to be wrong. Maybe elements, but I really doubt it is a treatise on current right vs left.
Fair point. In his defense the marketing poster / twitter splash is a close up of a sniper with painted nails. The subject matter and the purposeful choice of stills are specifically meant to cause us to hash this out with wild speculation.Chipotlemonger said:I get the pre-First Man fallout from what was said in the marketing for that movie (Also, that was terrible marketing, they lost a lot of paying audience members for that).jeffk said:
You've already found the thread about this movie over on the politics forum. Why not keep your posts consolidated there?
I do not get why this guy is projecting so much with little to nothing to go off of from the movie or cast.
I didn't see the nails/hair a callout to any group at all. Just marketing to a generation of Fortnite and CoD players because of how goofy characters look in the new shooter games.BG Knocc Out said:The LGBTQ sniper guy with died hair and trans-flag painted nails is a pretty solid indicator of how this movie will very likely go. I don't need to project. Small chance I could be wrong, and I'll eat crow. Not like Hollywood doesn't have a pretty consistent track record though for people even just slightly paying attention.Chipotlemonger said:I get the pre-First Man fallout from what was said in the marketing for that movie (Also, that was terrible marketing, they lost a lot of paying audience members for that).jeffk said:
You've already found the thread about this movie over on the politics forum. Why not keep your posts consolidated there?
I do not get why this guy is projecting so much with little to nothing to go off of from the movie or cast.
I'm out, sorry to upset so many grown men on here. You guys are probably right, this won't be a very political movie.
Ervin Burrell said:
F16 isn't just leaking, it's gushing.
CheeseSndwch said:
Are those Boogaloo Boys at 0:35!?
Decay said:CheeseSndwch said:
Are those Boogaloo Boys at 0:35!?
Is this not literally the boogaloo in movie form
Please allow an honest and thoughtful response and yes I posted something similar on F16. Disclaimer - this is "war gaming" and not me advocating for any of the possibilities I may float out there and based on what little is provided in the trailer set against a realistic background of current American and global political, economic, and cultural realities.TCTTS said:
From writer/director Alex Garland (28 Days Later, Sunshine, Ex Machina, Annihilation, Devs) comes a movie that feels tailor-made for the TexAgs F13/F16 discourse...
Civil War
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