For example, I rewatched the cheesy disaster movie Volcano (PG-13) and there's a scene where a guy heroically sacrifices himself by jumping into lava and throwing a buddy to safety... And then melting from his feet on up. Which is an excruciating, horrible way to die if you think about it.What are other scenes in non-R rated movies that get more horrific the more you think about them? via /r/movies https://ift.tt/LXlfdVR
Today HBO streaming was replaced by the new Max service. Pick any movie and look at the "Details". Normally this is where you'll find who wrote, directed and produced the movie.These roles are no longer directly credited. Instead we have a new "Creators" credit.Lawrence of Arabia was "created" by Robert Bold, David Lean.Memento? "Suzanne Todd, Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, Aaron Ryder, Jennifer Todd"No Country for Old Men? "Ethan Coen, Scott Rudin, Joel Coen, Cormac McCarthy".This is deeply lame and I hope they'll stop this asap. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/X5uN8s7