was it too intelligent for most people (who are retarded)?
>>221390491The collesium sequence was the best part for me. The rest was pretty weird, bordering on bad, but in a "so bad it's entertaining" kind of way.
How did it cost so much though? I’d imagine most of the actors would take a pay cut, so it must’ve gone toward the visual effects. Even the sets are simple.
>>221390559watch megadoc. they spent fuckloads on location shooting
>>221390491I forgot about this movie
>>221390524I agree, the collesium was the only part where I really understood what Coppola was going for. It's a shame the film is such a mix of random ideas, individually some of them could have been good on their own.
>>221390491THREAD STOP
Couldn't tell you. I was too intelligent to watch it.
>>221390491wow saar how does he lean without falling over
I just watched the trailer. It was just a bunch of Broadway shit. Is this all about The Theatre?
>>221390559american unions are a scam
>>221391326>>221390559art department $27Mwardrobe $7Mhair and makeup $3Mlocation $16Mcamera $3.5Mcatering $1.65Mtransportation $9.4M
>>221390608>>221391371Why is it you can find this documentary about the making of, but the movie itself isn't available anywhere?
>>221391371unreal lol. I hope they didn't rip old man Francis off
>>221390608Kinda funny how the documentary is infinitely more interesting than the movie. Goes on a bit long though.
>>221391390I enjoyed it. One day I'll try megalopolis again, hard watch
>>221391384the movie is available in the whole world except in the USA, because Coppola was doing exclusive live events (very successfully btw, got a couple million dollars just in tickets) and wants to release an extended edition around next year
>>221391388it's the atlanta/marvel studios, they were built to scam the state of georgia
I dig the film overall despite a multitude of abandoned plot points and bizarre directing choices. The ending is though is so stupid it's like a room-temp IQ first year liberal arts student made it.>dude I just created an utopia>gonna be super vague on how it works tho
>>221391484ffs, i'd be happy with just the regular edition. gay.
>>221390491The best thing to come out of this movie is the behind the scenes footage of Coppola and Shia Labeouf going at it. I'd rather watch a buddy cop movie about their reluctant duo instead of this bizarre picture.
>>221391678Megadoc?
>>221390491Nope, it's just ground level parallelism to the roman empire for dumb people who pretend to be smart
It’s fucking terrible kek
>>221391678https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2d4Qx1lakI
>>221390491Miss Sunday couldn't act for shit. Everyone made the awkward dialogues work except her.
>>221390491Yes.
>>221392713Shia was right here.
>>221390491The Rain People (1969) any good?
>>221391940Sounds right up your alley.
>>221394721kek
300 million dollar Neil Breen movie
>>221390491Probably. But that also doesn't mean it was good.
>>221395494Accurate.
>>221390491perhaps
>>221390685But I was in the middle of a poop
>>221391678hey, you're righthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTtAmuBguAM
>>221395494I cannot believe he made this movieHow could he have done thisHow could he have made this movieI can't help you out of this one, Francis
>>221390491Yeah, many such cases
>>221392795This movie looks so ugly. I can’t imagine looking at that awful color grading for 3 hours.
>>221392713I don't think I've ever seen another video that more perfectly encapsulates how out of touch boomers are psychologically and why there's this weird generational gap between us and them
>>221390491I saw it in the theater and it was kino
>>221390491Referencing the non-event that was Catilina (arguably the only thing of note that actually happened there was Cicero having the comic relief guy of Roman politics executed without proper procedure which probably influenced Caesar's decision not to surrender himself to the Senate's judgement lest he suffers the same) was a weird choice.
>>221390491behind the scenes movie about this film is fucking kino
>>221395494go back da cluuuuub
>>221397841Came here to post this.
>>221397915came here to read that post