Option A)
Unhappy Dexter Lawrence at $27 million
Option B)
OG Francis Mauigoa at $5.6 million
DT Leki Fotu at $1.1 million
DT DJ Reader at $6.5 million
DT Shelby Harris at $3 million
Which one looks better?
BREAKING: The # Giants are signing former #Lions DT DJ Reader, per sources.
The highly productive Reader had 51 tackles, 12 QB hits and 3 sacks during his two years in Detroit.
Robert Pattinson says an immigration officer once stopped him and said, “Hey, you’re the guy from Twilight. Why’d you stop acting?”
“I was like… I’m Batman?”
They announced this awhile ago, this isn’t “just in” or breaking news. The post is also misleading, they are still going to stick to their base with toilets; but also now producing advanced ceramics for datacenter usage. “It’s about their industrial divisions producing specialized ceramic components that allow AI chips to run faster and cooler.” Looks like advanced ceramic demand per Gemini is up 30-35% YoY.
They Will Kill You (2026) wasn’t half bad. It was entertaining enough, 6/10. I liked Zazie Beetz’s acting as the protagonist who’s also very good looking in my book. Patricia Arquette did a good job as well as she normally does.
I got excited during the first fight scene which had some great action, but then the movie stalled out a bit in the middle. The action started up again for the ending, so the film had a good close.
Also note it’s a bit cheesy, so be ready for that if you give it a watch. It really reminds me of Ready or Not (2019), so if you liked that; you’ll probably enjoy this too (I rated Ready or Not 7/10).
Again, nothing groundbreaking here, but it was entertaining with some good action and gore.
Kevin Costner’s HORIZON: CHAPTER 2 will not be released in 2026, according to Warner Bros source. The film is currently “frozen” due to lawsuits. Costner still wants to shoot chapters 3 and 4.
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💯 The movies I thought were good and entertaining and the critics’ reviews were positive too. They also made a little over $1B at the box office combined.
Definitely the Execs and spending considering they would’ve had to made $ 1.8B to $2.1B at the box office to cover the estimated $600-700 million combined production budget per the 3x rule.
@RealEmirHan That’s bullshit Tom and Christopher are best friends and he blames Paramount executives making the movies bombed after they worked hard on productions.
Tom Cruise reportedly didn’t like the last two Mission Impossible films and is putting the blame on Christopher McQuarrie
Dead Reckoning and Final Reckoning had troubled productions and drew mixed review
It’s been said that’s why Cruise won’t let Christopher direct Top Gun 3
IMAX just publicly called out Disney's Infinity Vision. And they didn't hold back.
— Doomsday was originally releasing May 1 - IMAX screens were fully available.
— Disney pushed it to December 18
— Dune Part 3 already had exclusive IMAX rights for that window.
— Doomsday lost IMAX completely.
— So Disney built their own premium format — Infinity Vision 75 certified screens in the US, 300 globally
— IMAX CFO Natasha Fernandes responded on a market analyst call today.
— Her exact words: "From our view we feel it's a marketing play to try and offset the fact that they don't have an IMAX platform or brand for Avengers Doomsday."
— She went further "It doesn't offer the consumer anything that they couldn't get yesterday."
— Then she called Marvel fans
"among the savvy and most discerning moviegoers out there" suggesting they'll know the difference between real IMAX and Infinity Vision.
— Disney's response "Infinity Vision helps audiences find the very best screens in their area to experience our films exactly the way they're designed to be seen."
— Two corporations. One screen. The biggest Marvel film in years stuck in the middle.
@wmstoverjr Matrix. I could never get into 2001, no matter how hard I’ve tried. I love Sci-fi, but it just doesn’t do it for me. I can see why it was so loved though… revolutionary at the time for space films and AI.
These four movies are often celebrated as some of the greatest sci-fi films ever made. Do you have a favorite, or maybe the one you'd love to watch again tonight?
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey – A mind-bending masterpiece
2. Blade Runner – Cyberpunk noir at its best
3. Alien – Pure terror in space
4. The Matrix – Groundbreaking action combined with philosophy
Share your pick and why in the comments! 👇
I’m personally torn between Alien and Blade Runner... how about you?
IMAX's CFO says that InfinityVision is a marketing ploy.
“From our view, we feel it’s a marketing play to try and offset the fact that they don’t have an IMAX platform for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’”