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Just rewatched Rambo III again and still prefer it over First Blood Part II. Curious if anyone else feels this way or if it’s just me?
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Just rewatched Rambo III again and still prefer it over First Blood Part II. Curious if anyone else feels this way or if it’s just me?

u/kammy772 — 10 hours ago
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Airwolf (1984) vs Blue Thunder (1983) - who are you flying with? Hawke or Murphy?

I loved Airwolf as a kid, waiting all week for a new episode and hoping The Lady would get more screen time than the week before. But Blue Thunder remains one of my favourite films ever, and Roy Schneider is fantastic as Murphy. So I'm still on the fence. My heart says Airwolf, my head says Blue Thunder...

u/MovieArena — 21 hours ago

What horror films actually stayed with you long after the credits rolled? I found The Shining and The Exorcist really unsettling.

u/MovieArena — 8 hours ago

Summer 1989. You couldn't go anywhere without seeing this poster. One of the most iconic movie marketing campaigns ever. For many, it's still the best Batman movie - and Keaton is still the best Batman. Or am I Joker?

u/MovieArena — 19 hours ago

Glen Powell Could Face Giant Ants in Them! Remake

A new rumour claims Glenn Powell is being eyed to lead Michael Giacchino’s remake of the 1954 sci‑fi classic Them!

Insider DanielRPK reports the filmmakers are interested in Powell, although no official negotiations have begun.

Giacchino is making his feature directing debut on the project, with Matt Reeves producing.

The original film featured giant ants being unleashed after nuclear testing.

Giacchino previously directed Marvel’s Werewolf by Night, which earned strong reviews.

u/MovieArena — 17 hours ago
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For me, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is Steve Martin's best film. Its hilarious with so many good lines, but it's also very heartwarming (I still cry at "Hello, Mrs Page" everytime)

u/kammy772 — 2 days ago
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What’s your take on Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining? Masterpiece, massively overrated, or completely misunderstood?

u/MovieArena — 2 days ago

Charles Dance Reportedly Joins The Batman: Part II as Harvey Dent’s Father

Reports suggest Matt Reeves may have finally filled the long‑vacant role in The Batman: Part II.

British veteran Charles Dance (Game of Thrones, Frankenstein) is reportedly in talks to play Harvey Dent’s father, joining Sebastian Stan (Harvey) and Scarlett Johansson (Gilda).

The role has been a revolving door of big names with Brad Pitt, Stellan Skarsgård, Robert De Niro, Viggo Mortensen and Daniel Craig all rumoured, though reporter Justin Kroll says Skarsgård was the only real offer.

The Batman: Part II is said to centre on Batman, Harvey Dent and Commissioner Gordon forming an uneasy alliance to take down a serial killer and Gotham’s entrenched mafia.

Also returning are Colin Farrell, Andy Serkis, Paul Dano and possibly Barry Keoghan.

Filming begins next month in London ahead of an October 1st, 2027 release.

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Is Mad Max: Fury Road one of the greatest action movies ever made?

u/kammy772 — 3 days ago
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Is Ghostbusters 2 the most underrated sequel of all time?

u/kammy772 — 3 days ago
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Happy Birthday to the one and only Rick Moranis - an absolute legend on screen and off. Thank you for so many laughs over the years!

u/MovieArena — 2 days ago

David Harbour signs on as Trautman in new Rambo film. What's your thoughts on this casting?

David Harbour has joined the upcoming Rambo prequel “John Rambo,” playing Major Sam Trautman, mentor to Noah Centineo’s young John Rambo. Shot in Thailand earlier this year, the film explores Rambo’s wartime origins long before “First Blood.” Harbour joins director Jalmari Helander and writers Rory Haines & Sohrab Noshirvani, with AGBO and Templeton Media producing. He also has “Violent Night 2” and “Avengers: Doomsday” on the way.

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Ridley Scott's The Dog Stars - Official Trailer

20th Century Studios has released the first trailer for Ridley Scott’s The Dog Stars, starring Jacob Elordi as a widowed pilot surviving a post‑pandemic world with only his dog and a hardened gunman (Josh Brolin) for company. His isolated life changes when a mysterious radio signal sends him on a dangerous journey. Margaret Qualley and Guy Pearce co‑star, with Scott directing from Mark L. Smith’s script. The film opens August 28th.

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