Aliens are real and skeptics are fake and gay.
>>221166982>original film Lol what a fucking joke
fucking illegal aliens taking away all corn circle work from white hoaxers
How would aliens exist when humans are like a one in a trillion chance of existingThink about it
And what does that say about the quality of the movie? Nothing? I fucking thought so fuck Kikeberg
>>221167035I just thought about it. You’re an idiot.
>>221166982holy bomb
I love these records>biggest theater victory since 7 weeks ago on a monday while it was windy
>>221167003How is it not an original film? Do you have some alternative retarded definition?
Aliens are POGGERS!
>>221167035wow i hadn't thought about that befor. now i'm convinced thank you anon
I saw one and it was visual.
>>221167183its a qualifier so they can have the word "biggest" in the headline
>>221167035because there's a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion planets in just the parts of the universe we can see
>>221167183that original part is a "weasel" wordthat leaves out anything based on something else like Jurassic Park, or Jaws."Original film from Steven Spielberg" seems very specifically phrased
>>221166982>92 mil>in 2026 dollarsthat's like 3 whole 1995 dollars
Safe to say anyone mad at this movie is an Avian sympathizer mad that greys are getting all the attention again.
>>221167035>How would aliens existI've seen them. They hung out with me while I was camping actually. They enjoyed the beer I was drinking, but turned down the burgers. Pretty cool guys honestly, but I warned them they couldn't anal probe me, and they flew off after that. Guess they really like assholes. Maybe you'd appreciate a visit.
>>221168295is that you, Black Science Man?
>>221167035By being a trillion times better than current humans at traveling across the universe. That's how. Plus your probability could be wildly off. It's possible it will turn out that the majority of solar systems have at least one planet or moon with some kind of life, it's just unlikely to be anything intelligent and technological.
>>221167035It's now been confirmed by whistleblowers that at least 4 types of aliens exist
>>221168870>whistleblowers Is David Grusch one of those? The lying grifter faggot who loves to end lines of inquiry with >sorry, my handlers haven't approved that yet and whose claims can all be traced back to old blog posts about UFO mythology
>>221168870holy MIDGE on the left
>>221168995Greys are the OG extraterrestrial visitors, show some fucking respect
>>221168995canonically the most powerful
>>221168870>>221168995>travel the stars>realize you are getting gigamogged>genetically engineer yourselves to be slightly taller than the tallest intelligent species you discover to ensure you are unmoggableTell why any rational ayylmaos wouldn't do this
>>221168870what are their alignments?
>>221168295That sure does make it seem like it would be hard for life not to develop everywhere. But now consider this little blackpill:We have a perfect environment for life to develop as we know it here on Earth. And Earth has been around for about half the age of the universe. And it has only developed here a single time. Every single living thing came from the same original burst of life. The fact that there are not multiple trees of life. The fact that even in the absolute most ideal conditions, it happened once and once only, make it very questionable that it could have happened anywhere else. If we find life elsewhere it will be in our solar system. If the water worlds with similar (relatively) temps and light levels as the Earth do not have original life, it is almost assuredly true it has not happened elsewhere.
>>221169090Greys - neutralNordics - goodInsectoids - not enough information to determine, could be eitherReptilians - evil
>>221169101The odds that life doesn't exist eslewhere are incredibly slim, if solely due to the fact that Earth is literally a grain of sand from all the beaches combined when it comes to the amount of possible planets
>>221168870Reptilians are canonically aryan.
>>221166982Are people finally walking up to the fact that Spielberg doesn't sell tickets? Same for Tarantino btw.
>>221169008Greys are biological AI or avatars. We dont know how the actual things controlling them look like. They are set up to run tasks and whenever they crash or malfunction or survive, they dont speak or try to communicate. They just stare at you and are very docile. Basically have no programming past their tasks.
>>221169231*waking
>>221168870How does an alien species evolve to look exactly like a person from Norway?
>>221169119greys are NOT neutral bro. they've been anally probing hillbillies for decades now. remember all the cattle mytlations from the 70s? Greys. only a chaotic evil would kill innocent farm animals before they're ready for the slaughterhouse.
>>221169200No, they shapeshift as humans
>>221166982>Let's reframe this flop as a win and hope nobody notices
>>221166982My whole thing is that any alien civilization that could make contact with us would be so technologically far ahead that they would not even see us as their equals and would likely enslave or genocide us.
>>221169277It's the peak humanoid form.
>>221169200reptilians are annunaki not aryan
>>221169231>Are people finally walking up to the fact that Spielberg doesn't sell ticketHe is literally too big to care. $100M blockbuster bombs are practically a hobby for him
>>221169277It's not their true form, it's some sort of disguise they put on because they know we revere ancients Greeks and Romans
>>221169294i tend to agree with you. the only caveat is if they need us alive to achieve some purpose. otherwise, we are lab rats to them and they'd have no qualms with holocausting the entire planet
>>221169162Most possible planets are in conditions that make life impossible (as we understand). Even taking away the water factor, purely based on proximity to a stable star, we are a unicorn. Sol is really what allows life here in our solar system, not the Earth. We have never found a single star as stable as our sun. Even if life starts, it doesnt mean much if after a few million years the sun bursts radiation that wipes it all out before anything real comes of it.
>>221169294Spoiler alert, theyve already been here for a very long time bud.
>>221166982>for an original film by Spielberg Okay, but what about real metrics?
>>221169483For some reason I don't give a shit about Aliens. I'm more concerned about whether there's a higher power or if we are just cosmic dust that exists by pure chance. Aliens don't really factor into that for me.
>>221169584I kind of figure if aliens exist and are going to do anything cool they would have done it by now. If they're currently pulling strings from the shadows, the results speak for themselves that they are the most uninteresting motherfuckers imaginable and it makes no difference if they exist or not. Wake me up when some crazy mothership comes here and starts firing lasers
>>221169639Lol that's pretty much how I feel. Let me know when they do something cool or interesting.
>>221169294Definitely true RE if they can reach us, they are 1000x more advanced. They might just observe us for a few weeks/years and then forget about us though. If they're 100000 times more advanced, they might not even think about enslavement or even think to bother observing us though.
>>221169956Biblically accurate angels.
>>221169341>Even if life starts, it doesnt mean much if after a few million years the sun bursts radiation that wipes it all out before anything real comes of it.also, the life may all turn out gay, and thus stop reproducing and do anal instead, like europeans do.
>>221169087Spielberg showed this. One weirdly tall alien whose entire purpose you have just revealed. TO be un-height-moggable.
>>221169087they've evolved past the need for mogging
>>221169277White people come from aliens.
>>221169101Wait until we get samples from Europa.
>>221167103There are people with an iq of 130 who don't believe in aliens. Who's the real idiot here?
>>221169341Our ability to detect exoplanets is heavily biased in favor of gas giants and ice giants further away from the star. There could be countless smaller rocky planets better suited to life which we aren't able to see yet. There are also the countless exomoons which are presumed to exist, there's no reason to think they wouldn't as our 4 giant planets all have an abundance of moons, but for similar reasons we have not yet detected any of them. That's a massive amount of possible territory for life which isn't yet being granted much consideration
>>221167035Because humans having "1 and a trillion chance of existing" is a piece of broscience popularized by two pop-sci books that came out back to back. I know, I read them both. Since then, one of the authors has been exposed as using junk data to support his fundamentalist worldview and both made gigantic speculative leaps. Now we understand that the building blocks of DNA assemble themselves constantly along ocean vents, competing with chemical cousins for existence. For fun, look up the objections section on the Rare Earth Hypothesis wikipedia page. Its longer than the rest of the article.
>>221170205>ayys have different racesDo you think every species has their own jew race that serves as the great filter?
>universe is incomprehensibly spread apart>life only happened once here out of billions of years>any given planet that could have had intelligent life appear could have come about and then died out hundreds of millions of years difference from the next closest life having planetit's never gonna happen
>>2211688703 evil only 1 good .scaru
>>221169101shut the fuck up reddit
>>221169277how come norwegians look like aliens?
>>221170727Thanks for the updoot!Edit: thanks for the Gold guys. I cant beleive this is my first post ever to get so many (you)s!Edit 2: In my original post I used the word " life" in a way that could be taken as offensive. I did not mean any thing against birthing people who chose to have abortions. My partner and I (we are both nonlinear cohabitators) both totally agree it is a woman's body, and her choice. I have changed "life on other planets" to the more scientifically accurate "fetuses on other planets". Thank you for educating me as I strive toward being a better ally.
What kind of alien is he?
if they exist then where are they?the universe is 13 billion years old, the earth is 5 billionmathematically speaking, advanced ETs should have found us by now
anyone recommend me books about aliens
so does the movie suck?
>>221171439 It is extremely okay, so yeah it kinda sucks
>>221171329>turns out it's easier to wormhole into another universe than to cross the vast distances of space in your own.>so that's where the aliens come from, and some of them are terrifying
>>221168870Where my alieniggas
>>221168870
>>221171439it's not as bad as people are sayingcould have been better had they taken 20 minutes out of the actionslop in the middleit's cliché but the ending is ok
>>221171439I enjoyed it, but you have to accept it's old fashioned in some ways and you're not gonna get much in the way of big profound answers or explanations beyond "yes there definitely are aliens here"
>>221168295but the conditions to create life are one in a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion
>>221169119greys aren't aliensthey are AI from the future and UFOs are time machines, not space ships
>>221168295>>221168607>>221170360Aliens are unlikely. Speed of light is problematic. Aliens looking around at the universe would see things as we do, ie - as suns and planets were tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands or millions of years ago. Would we humans choose a random galaxy to fly to? If there are trillions of planets, what are the odds that we would pick a planet to fly to and it just happens to have intelligent life on it?But let's say aliens in our galaxy choose a random planetary system in our own galaxy, and let's say they figure out how to fly at the speed of light. The trip would take 25,000 years if traveling at the speed of light. The problem is, we have scanned our galaxy and have not found any signals of note. Our own galaxy appears to be very quiet. There does not appear to be intelligent life in our galaxy other than here on earth. Aliens would have to come from another galaxy. The closest galaxy is a dwarf galaxy 25,000 light years away which does not appear to have any signs of intelligent life. The next closest galaxy is 70,000 light years away. The third closest galaxy is 2.5 million light years away. Even those relatively short distances are constantly increasing by 45 miles per second with each passing second, and faster the further away they are.In other words, it is irrelevant whether or not intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe. We will never meet each other.
>>221171646Why does the future AI choose to look like something biological and also probably creepier to us than whatever obviously machine form it could take instead?
>>221166982Yeah, because everyone went to see the movie on the promise that Spielberg was good again. They left disappointed.
>>221168299Was saving private ryan not original?
>>221171909maybe it did better than Saving Private Ryan.The point is these achievements are always very prcisly phrased."the biggest OPENING for an ORIGINAL film FROM Stephen Spielberg"
Watching it right now.
>>221168295no
>>221171551Pretty much this. The hate is overblown but it does feel like something he would have directed in the late 00s.
This is some goofy ass shit. Spielberg has fucking lost it
>>221166982>fake and gayThe real reason is because they're not creative enough. The less creative energy you have, the less you are willing to explore or even entertain the unknown. It's why some people just scoff at flat-earthers, while other become murderous enraged. Generally speaking at least.
>>221171439Very mid. I was disappointed at the end.
>>221171439It's probably the worst movie I've ever seen in theaters, and I'm an old fag. The cgi and Emily blunts face are distracting. The nun girl is bad at hiding her Irish accent. Those are the distracting bits but the movie is flat out awful. More than a handful of scenes are blatant exposition or 'philosophical' monologues with no artistic worth. It's literally just a character staring at the camera . The action scenes are contrived and retarded. At one point a bad guy tries to push a car onto train tracks while a train is coming, instead of just shooting them while they're trapped and 12 feet away. There is an entire action scene after this where he doesn't think to pull his gun until they're well out of sight, despite having clear and close shots the whole time. The aliens are whatever but the leaked footage is OKAY but suffers from the same shitty production values as the rest of the movie. It's a weird movie that does everything at least kind of shittily
>>221172486The part that really got me was where the male protagonist was sneaking behind all the dudes when they arrived at the farm house and he doesn’t get spotted in 2 seconds as ungraceful as he was.
>>221172567They should have just shot him then too. Blunts character flat out tells him they want to kill him and not to go back.
>>221167035Wow, I'm an atheist now!
So... when will they do a Disclosure of the real aliens, bros? It's been three days.
>>221171439Very okay, if maybe too safe, until the end. You get five minutes of alien footage and then they wheel out that decrepit grey and he clicks at the characters.
the alien artifact was like the ultimate plot device, at first it just seemed to do remote viewing and possession but as the story unfolds it could do just about anything, make everyone invisible and power a studio with wireless electricity
>>221172749And that someone the aliens did butt stuff with is capable of operating intuitively.
>>221172776yes, meanwhile the bad guy needed a whole ER around him on standby to be able to operate it
>>221167035A trillion is a pretty small number in the schemes of the universe.You really underestimate it.
>>221172486Yeah, a lot of the movie just does not work, even if you want to like it. I think the best takes on it are the ones that admit the movie is just weird. It does a lot of things that you might ignore at first, but looking back, you realize some of it was kind of dumb.I thought the found footage scenes were pretty weak. The grey aliens never felt believable to me, so the whole thing had no real emotional impact. Meanwhile, the anchor was treating it like the most profound, earth-shattering event in history. It also felt unintentionally ridiculous that the movie expected us to be deeply invested in the aliens’ rights being violated.
>>221168870I am freaking out at the thought of those Reptilian creatures being real. They look so much like us it's uncanny.
>>221173054I am getting unimaginably horny at the thought of female reptilian humanoids existing
>>221171439It's the most boring garbage of all time, it makes Christopher Nolan's movies look like Roland Emmerich's. Watch War of the World if you want a Spielberg aliuns movie where things actually happen.
>>221166982>Aliens are realThis is old news but most people now have the memory of goldfish so it got memoryholed.
>>221172486>Emily blunts face distractingI had no issue with this. Found her believable as a character 5 years younger than she really is, and thought she was less bogged than in Oppenheimer. Some improvement to her face was made since then
>>221173151These chicks really need to wait until they're like in their mid fifties to get bogged. Insane that she's in her early forties, and there are middle school teachers in america that age look better
>>221168870Actually nothing has been confirmed. These people are all playing telephone saying they heard about something and read about something. It's all secondhand, none of them claim to have had direct access. This 4 types stuff can be traced back to Eric Davis and what he said was this is what he has "seen people talk about". No specificity as to who or where, he could be talking about youtube videos and /x/ threads for all we know.
>>221173151I admittedly did rationalize this away. An aging weather lady would definitely be the type to be bogged. She's still fucking weird to look at. Just a weird casting practice, especially for a speilberg flick. No one is going to the theater to watch the latest Emily blunt movie. Spielberg is the draw, why not get someone less known
>>221173071Yeah, I went because Spielberg is usually good with sci fi and ayys. He had nothing to say with this one and nothing interesting to look at. Just a bad way to cap off an all time ayy run
>>221172931the lighting looks horrible
>>221174122That's just the poor quality of the camrip. The real thing looked fine, like how you'd expect a TV studio to be lit
wyd? you clappin?
Take your pick. Me? I want corporeal sex through an alternate dimension.
>>221170360Uh, what? I have my degree in organic chemistry and there's no viable theories showing how we go from the basic chemicals found on the early earth to DNA. There's a bunch of "simulation" exercises where they tweak everything to be the conditions of whatever the fuck they want it to be though!
>>221169329Ancient Greeks and Roman's weren't Nordic ND we don't revere them.
>>221172468By did the alien look like an old chinese person?
>>221167035they probably do but they can't get here, space is just too fucking big, hyperspeed and wormholes are a meme
>>221166982>Spielberg“A spiel is a long, fast, and often rehearsed speech or sales pitch designed to persuade someone or promote a product.”Fitting.
Most people can't afford groceriesNo one gives a shit about aliens. They already accept that it's either demons, interdimensional beings or time travelers.
>>221174224>AnunnUki >Zeta "Reticulian" looks identical to the Grays above it Feel like there are non-slop versions of this you could have posted instead
daily reminder that this movie is a psyop to prepare you for the biggest psyop of all timethe government is gonna pretend that genetic experiments that they fly around in their own top secret tech are aliens and that these aliens created mankind and our religions are based on them so they will usher in a one world government and wipe out religion all at once
ayylmao i hate schpielberg
Are you hecking kidding me? We built this world with our blood! How dare you!
>>221166982I don't trust spielberg, the government or you.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rpU51S26hrA&ra=m
>>221166982>Disclosure Day breaks every recordYour image only claims ONE, very specific record was broken.
>>221168947>grifterpeople love buzzwords. Dude hasnt made a dollar and only ruined his life.
>>221166982How did this movie have such a strong opening when literally no one likes it
This really felt like it was directed by 80s Spielberg, but not in a good way>super sappy John Williams music>magic negro guide>the heroes escaping the bad guys in an invisible firetruck = ET's flying bicycle scene>final reveal of the alien in the studio as this epic awestruck moment except it's 2026 and nobody is impressed by either the CGI or the conceptVery, very disappointing
>>221175018this was a better movie
>>221175432insane that this is true
Dialogue written for the streaming audience really stood out to me in this one>Did you ever get therapy for the traumatic event that happened to you when you were 10 years old?
>>221166982How
>>221174224How do I get a Lyran gf? And where is the cat girl alien that nipped that one dude during sex?
>>221175613
That's right waibo
>>221172486
>>221168299It's the third shortest film with a coauthored screenplay that he ever released on a Thursday. Definitively groundbreaking. Be amazed.
>>221175018>hey ho, i know you lied about having cancer and i'm gonna tell everyo - ack!
>>221170360>complains about pop-science>posts the most pop-science whore to spawn into limelight in this decade>references fucking wikipedia article length incredible
>>221174209I would like to clap
>>221174209what ai creator this?
>>221168295>because there's a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion planetslmao I don't think there's even that many atoms in the universe, sybau
>>221168295>there's a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion planetsThat many trillions is 10^84There are about 10^80 ATOMS in the universe
>>221166982>biggest opening ever>for original movieHow do you call lies like this?That only means that Spielberg had bigger hits but they doesnt count cause they were adaptation of book or other shit
>>221174209Helen of troy?
I was actually becoming somewhat excited for this movie before it got spoiled on here. Shame as other big releases haven't been spoiled.
>>221175237breaks every record mentioned
>>221170205That one on the middle top is like a grey with down syndrome kek
>>221166982When people ask "are we alone in the universe?" they forget that the full question should be "are we alone in the universe RIGHT NOW?"Because if beings that are as intelligent as us (or more) existed billions of years ago and are now extinct, or they will exist billions of years from now, then RIGHT NOW we are effectively alone in the universe
>>221169341Dude life probably existed on Mars. We're not even the only planet in our solar system that hosted life
>>221178545NTA but if it did host a bunch of unicellular organisms and then they got wiped out by some asteroid, does that count as us "not being alone"?
>>221172931greys always look like dry, snipped american dicks in need of gallons of lube
Maybe in the department of education for the first day of summer
That's why UFO grift is so profitable.Everyone loves them aliens
>>221169294They could get any material they want out in the universe without having to get their hands dirty with eliminating all life on our planet. They'd probably just film us and laugh at our antics if anything.
>>221178422One problem is that individual habitable planets only exist a short amount of time and the era where the entire universe is too young or too old to create them is way longer than the era where they can form too.There is a shitload of factors that work against life ever existing. Let alone complex life, let alone intelligent life, let alone highly intelligent life.
>>221167035The universe is infinite. So technically there's an infinite amount of identical planets like earth with identical people. Wait... that doesn't make sense
>>221179689Noone ever said the universe is infinite. It's quite finite.
>>221179696There's plenty of "scientists" that claim that all the time
This felt like a moviemeaning, I didn't feel immersed for a second, the exposition was unnatural, people talked like on a play, and the shadow corporation was so incompetent holy shitEveryone had the biggest tunnel visonmy suspension of disbelief? in a hole
this thread is literally the first time of heard of this movieim watching the trailer on imdb and it looks awful.deer in a girls room, bad acting, emily blunts stupid ugly face, anotheer director making actors do weird facial and vocal shit as if theyre possessed which no one can do convincinglyputting himself in the trailer talking about close encounters just comes off as him still be salty 50 years later that star wars ate his lunch
>>221167035Honestly, people overestimate the infinitesimally small chances of the popular concept of aliens. First you have to narrow it down to planets that can sustain life. Then to ones that abiogenesis occurred on. Then if the subsequent millions of years of evolution produced any sapient life and if the timeframe for said produced life lines up with ours. Then if said sapient life ever passed through all the filters to get to a level of technology greater than our own and then finally for them to even be close enough to visit our area of the universe.
>>221169294>I will download and upload a picture, fillout a captcha, make sure I have no typosz and quote OP, ill do all that because I NEED to get MY totally original and necer heard before opinion out there!
>>221179675Let alone highly intelligent life at the same time as another highly intelligent life.We're probably not the only intelligent life form to ever exist or that will ever exist, but the odds that we are alone at this very moment are astronomically high
life is probably more common than you think. its more likely to be rarer that any get as intelligent as us, and even if they do, the laws of physics and sheer distamces involved make contact impossible
>>221167035>>221179777See, Hollywood movies have ruined me. Whenever NASA or some scientist claims they found conditions for life on another planet, or a possibly Earth like planet, I don't give a shit. "If", "might', "could be" just doesn't pique my interest. Most of the time the planet in question is a gorillion lightyears away and there's no way for us to go investigate and confirm the "if". Ditto for shit that's closer to home, like that ice ocean under Europa or wherever the fuck it was. Am I supposed to care that there MIGHT be bacteria or ayy lmao sea monkeys down there when I won't get to see it in my lifetime? What bearing does it have on mankind anyway? At this point a highly intelligent alien race that has the capacity to materially interrupt my daily life is the only thing that'll get my attention. Thanks, Spielberg.
>the only torrent on qBitorrent is a 7GB camrip from PirateBayLol
>>221174224that's a lot of white alien
>>221171963It's the biggest opening for a film called Disclosure Day by Stephen Spielberg released in 2026, ever!
Post the frame where she's making that stupid fucking face. Go on, do it
>>221166982LOLI made this movie to change christians minds and get them to stop acting like baby dick sucking jews are a problem!(Movie bombs)
Dave is better
>>221172486I hate scenes like the end where you know the writers couldn’t think of anything profound that the aliens would say to humans but they still decide to end the film with “DUDE LISTEN the alien just told me the thing that changes everything!1!”
>>221168295Ok, so what, whats the odds on been close enough to one of those planets that can develop life, if in all likelihood, they died ont millions of years ago or havent become sentient yet, the likelihood of two sentient species existing in the same time frame, close to each other, must be even lower than them existing at all.
>>221172468They are not that yugeayys are supposed to be manlets
How did Twin Peaks have it figured it out so long ago?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRz3deg1crY
>>221166982good GOD this shit was boring and just plain vapid. Also tired of being lied to that emily blunt is an attractive woman, she should have played the role of the alien, she's that fugly looking. Fast forwarded through a lot of the obviously pointless crap and still felt angry that i spent 60 minutes watching this steaming pile. What sort of morons actually enjoyed this slop?
>>221174224You killed some trees to make this image.I will find you, and you will knew before Zod!
>>221171612more like 1 in a 1000... all any given exoplanet (there's a trillion in our own galaxy alone) needs is water, temperate orbit, magnetic field and a large satellite... that's it, all ingredients needed for life right there.
>>221183590>I watched less than half of the camrip and don't get how anyone else could have enjoyed itHope you're baitin'
>>221166982Jews... uh, I mean aliens, that tie down children and do unspeakable things to them are actually the good guys ok!
>>221179784>I will act like effort is cringe, make fun of someone for caring, make sure I sound detached and quote OP, ill do all that because I NEED to get MY totally above it all and never impressed opinion out there!
Just came from the theater and holy fuck was this a bad movie. I don't get what some people see in this. Is it UFO nerds feeling validated, or do people just really crave for more sentimental Spielberg slop, no matter how bad?
>>221168295for all we know, life is a "once in a universe" thing. there's no evidence of it outside of earth.
needed a alien sex scene to feel something
>>221169294They'd also be so advanced they could observe us without detection instead of using wobbly saucers.
>>221167035>How would life exist when there's like a one in a trillion chance of life existing>Think about itYeah, crazy, anyway
>>221174426You know for a fact there are not only viable models but protein chains and complex amino acids all throughout those areas. This isn't the "life in a flask" argument.
We are either too early or too late.
>>221184876>muh grabby aliensFuck off, Robin Hanson
>>221166982>100m budget>going to make the same money Obsession did on 1 million budgetHeh
>>221184973NoThe word of mouth ain't good so there is no way it makes as much as obsession
>>221184973I really doubt it's going to make that much
the universe is most likely packed with simple life, like bacteria and plantsanimals are more rareintelligent life is super rare and happen maybe once every 100m years per galaxy and last for about 100k before being filteredso the chance of two intelligent races ever meeting is not happening
>>221166982How come everyone was predicting a bomb and it did well? Was that a guilt trick to try to get people to watch it? I am not talking just twitter chuds, companies who track these things and are usually right said it was going to bomb
>>221185438They ignored the never online boomer Spielberg fans who showed up. My crowd was mostly old people.
>>221166982If you watch Disclosure Day backwards it makes more sense.
This movie interested me then I read spoilers and it's another movie where the best shit you want to see never happens because it ends before it.
>>221171909>Inspired by the books of Stephen E. Ambrose and accounts of multiple soldiers in a single family, such as the Sullivan brothers and the Niland brothers, being killed in action, Rodat drafted the script, and Paramount Pictures hired him to finish writing it. No. Nein. Nyet.
This just proves found footage movies are better than all movies and we should make a lot of them because fuck hollywood and their bullshit we want found footage!!!
>>221185674my life is lie
>>2211714393/5Entertaining but unsurprising and uneventful. Disappointing from Spielberg.
>>221185680Hell fucking no. My gf made me watch every Paranormal Activity movie every single one is an hour of boring ass shit and the last 5 minutes is when the interesting shit starts
>>221185438Because it's going to flop. I doubt it's going to get to 300m and thats what it needs to break even
>>221174224Uh, where's Chud Bluski
>>221185680based found footage retard
Why is Hollywood doing great this year? This board said it was going to die because of AI
>>221185625Same. I read the end spoiler and saw the shot of the scene and knew immediately I didnt wanna sit through 2 hours 20 minutes of build up.
>>221167035Whoa.
>>221185373We are pretty sure.. meh.So biological life probably isn’t rare especially on our solar system but the closest star system has two exoplanets that probably have life. It looks like in 10 light years 12 earth like exoplanets we are waiting on Webb then grace
>>221185754anon>original film from steven spielbergis two qualifiers. the statement is meaningless.
>>221185438>Did wellIt hasn’t even made its budget yet. All these shills like OP’s tweet are doing damage control for Spielberg for being close at death’s door.