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I hope the sequel to A Quiet Place is more John Krasinski and less Michael Bay (the latter is producing). Too much flash would kill it.


I hope they don't make the sequel


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I hope they don't make the sequel


I second this, I can only see them stuffing it up no matter what they do.


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I hope the sequel to A Quiet Place is more John Krasinski and less Michael Bay (the latter is producing). Too much flash would kill it.


Bay also produced the original.

I'm not gonna defend all of his work(Transformers franchise is awful), but am I really alone in saying he's not all bad? I enjoyed Pain and Gain, The Island, and even Armageddon.  
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Bay also produced the original.

I'm not gonna defend all of his work(Transformers franchise is awful), but am I really alone in saying he's not all bad? I enjoyed Pain and Gain, The Island, and even Armageddon.  


I hated The Island, but Bay is a fucking force and to knock what he's done and what he's going to continue to do, is just dumb.

And... ...as Dustbin said, who is John Sayles?  Ha!!  Fucking idiot!  Know the peeps, whether you appreciate their work or not.  Classic idiot Dusty...
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Bay also produced the original...  

Thanks Zack, I did not know that. I'd watch a sequel to this. Saw the original at the cinema and thoroughly enjoyed it. There's such a lack of good and varied movies around at the moment imho - unless you're a Superhero fan or fan of horror-gore.



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Take a breather


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There's such a lack of good and varied movies around at the moment imho - unless you're a Superhero fan or fan of horror-gore.



Are you looking forward to Alex Aja's Crawl, Libby?  It's getting some pretty good early buzz.

Personally, I'm slobbering all over myself for a good creature feature.
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Are you looking forward to Alex Aja's Crawl, Libby?  It's getting some pretty good early buzz.  Personally, I'm slobbering all over myself for a good creature feature.

Well, I watched this Aussie classic and enjoyed it:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816436/

So yep, Looks like Crawl has lots of suspense which I love the most, so thanks for the hot tip, Zack.


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Bay also produced the original.

I'm not gonna defend all of his work(Transformers franchise is awful), but am I really alone in saying he's not all bad? I enjoyed Pain and Gain, The Island, and even Armageddon.  


No of course not, I was only messing lol he's obviously a film making big shot. He ruined a childhood favourite franchise and I like to hold a grudge lol


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No of course not, I was only messing lol he's obviously a film making big shot. He ruined a childhood favourite franchise and I like to hold a grudge lol


He is the man who ruined both Transformers and TMNT, which he produced. But besides those, I enjoy his brain-dead action flicks.
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I grudgingly enjoyed Bad Boys and Pain and Gain, but in those cases it was because of the performances., not the story.  Everything else of his that I've seen, bleh.
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