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Disclosure Day trailer 2026 (Spielberg)

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I had an idea for a UFO film when Speilberg started making Disclosure Day. My idea was that archaeologists discover the first buried flying saucer in an ancient Egyptian tomb. And all the drama that comes with that.

That would be way more interesting.

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3 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

archaeologists discover the first buried flying saucer

And they name that flying saucer Ufankhamun xD

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43 minutes ago, Opulence said:

And they name that flying saucer Ufankhamun xD

You can see yourself out. xD

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4 minutes ago, Joseph Maynor said:

Due to the ending I think there might be a sequel.  

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12 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

Oh God!

I didn't like the ending so much.  This has some spoilers in it.  The very end was weird to me.  I can't tell why it was done that way.  I didn't get the impact or why it was done that way.  I wanted to hear the message.  Michael ended in a weird way too with "his story continues ..."  Seems like a clunky way to end a movie.

https://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a71592039/disclosure-day-ending-explained-listen/

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Fucking JJ mystery boxes.

It's a lazy trick to avoid actually writting something smart and interesting.

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Yes, the movie was mid. Poor ending. I was expecting much more. On the other hand went to see Backrooms, Obsession and Hokum recently too. All great films all quite scary, engaging and unique to the horror genre!

Watching this latest Jesse Michaels drop atm. Thoughts? : 

 

 

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The train scene now has become so cliche.  It is irresistible to have one's take on it now.  It's like a postmodern meme now.  It is played with in many action movies.  It is an overuse of a trope though on some level.  Directors and writers can't resist using it!  It is like a formulaic essence of high-intensity action "go to" now.  But the train scene was pretty good too in Disclosure Day -- it was a good take on that trick.  But a lot of these movies now are using cliches from prior movies like a formula.  There is still creativity there but it is like layers of riffing off the same theme by artists too.  Film now has such an extensive body of tropes now that themes are being played with by directors and actors and writers almost at a meta level now.

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I told everyone this film was going to be a flop.

GTA 6 will be a flop as well. 

People don't create billion dollar projects to create flops or continue the engine of a conspiratorial dumbing down of an industry, again despite any partial truths concerning, most often they probably genuinely believe in the project. People are literally just becoming less creative. Use it or like a whole generation of who otherwise would have been creative people giving us the next E.T, lose it. Creatives also have this dilemma, "How far do I go beyond the norm before I risk being too misunderstood, and, how much do I remain true to myself despite the world slowly becoming less of itself?" If you have billions of people jerking off their psychological identities on TikTok videos all day, or whatever the social media is, their brain slowly regressing to a pre-primordial state, what does that mean for a demographic of people that want to show off the full range of their consciousness creativity, which is inclusive of cultural motifs like empathy and social intelligence? The inverse relationship is directly at odds with greedy incentives which will force at the very least, a creative compromise or empathy that is performed for the audience, not the product.  

E.T was one of the best films of all time, that said, your emotional intelligence has to have properly matured to be able to get it.

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