There is absolutely no respect left for NASA anywhere.
First Transformers now this. Ugh.
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There is absolutely no respect left for NASA anywhere.
First Transformers now this. Ugh.
FUCK....YES!
Nough said.
True dat.
<I'm known for my witty replies...does it show?>
Karen Gillan for Mary Jane!
YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!
I could die a happy man.
go watch "Megamind". You'll see why evil shouldn't win.
Megamind was awesome. But I refuse to believe that evil CAN'T win.
Then you have Tony face some hard moral choices, figure out he's playing for the wrong team, and have him use his magical genius powers to figure out how the hell he's going to fight Magneto and save the day.
Aaaaaaaaaaand you lost me. Why does the "hero" alwayshave to realize he's made some huge moral mistake and try to return to the good side. I'm sick of it. I'd rather watch Magneto and Tony kicks earths ass together any day.
But of course this being hollywood, I will never be able to see that day and I should probably just stfu.
In the same vein, Kingdom Of Heaven could be fun.
It's part of his character arc, when Cutter is demonstrating the new bird cage trick to Angier he implies that the new trick will kill the bird and that he will only get anywhere in this business if he gets his hands dirty (or something to that effect), Angier gives in and performs the trick, thinking that he is killing the bird. When he asks Cutter why, he says 'I just had to know you could". And this theme continues until we come to where he is at the end of the movie so obsessed with the new trick that he allows himself to literally be the bird in the cage that he kills in order for the trick to happen.
Absolutely gorgeous.
I also enjoyed Iron man2, was it as good as Iron man? hells no, but it was enjoyable enough for a superhero movie. And I have very little love for Spiderman in general.
I havn't read LoTR so i can't say, but from a strictly filmmaking standpoint, the LoTR movies stand up on there own as complete movies, whereas the Harry potter movies make absoltely no gaddamn sense whatsoever if you havn't read the books, are filled with random wtf's and are just generally bad MOVIES.
but those guys deserve some kind of special Oscar for not fucking up something that 200 million people love. Seriously.
Oh, haha, you see, you missed the part where thats EXACTLY what they did. It's an easy mistake to make.
Fingers crossed I'll have internet at home by saturday.
Jedi AAAAAND Hellboy?!?! gentlemen you flatter me so.
Doctor Who is sooo good these days.....
QFFT.
I <3 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan.
Love me, If You dare.
Let's get foreign here people, COME ON!
Nothing short of tremendous in regards to the effects. Everything I had hoped Avatar would be in terms of visual content, Tron: Legacy delivered a year later.
Wait...are you saying that Avatar DIDN'T live up to your expectations visually??!?
I shudder to think what you were expecting.
I think O Brother in particular would make for a good DiF.
QFT
Oh. I was just going to suggest going totally retro and doing some stuff in black and white, like The Maltese Falcon.
QFT
And i think I'm really gonna have to go back and rewatch Burn After Reading one of these days, because apparently there was actually a movie there I don't remember.
There's a rumour that Fincher wants to make Rendezvous with Rama, i hope he does.
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The Big Lebowski?
The Fugitive?
Just throwing something out there.
Finally got around to seeing Big Lebowski. Liked it well enough, but it is high time to DIF the Coen Bros. I can see the talent, but I feel like I'm missing the point somewhere.
I wouldn't mind a DiF of Burn After Reading, mostly because the only thing I remember from that movie is Brad Pitt warming up, Brad Pitt getting his brains applied to the wallpaper and walking away with an extreme sense of confusion. And while I will never complain about having thoughts of Brad Pitt running around my head, I'm sure there was more to that movie then that.
I would just like to point out, that you have successful ignored my paragraph and a half of "on topic conversation" and instead chose to focus on my half sentence of off topic-ness.
You win.
$10k a copy? Jesus. *raises glass* Long live Blender and those like it.
I do find it kind of interesting that you bring Blender up in a conversation about Motion tracking software...seeing as Blender doesn't even have the beginnings of a rudimentary tracking system.
So i finally sat down and watched Tron, I had seen bits and pieces here and there and then I listened to the DiF of it, but I'd never actually sat down and watched it. But now i have, and i gotta say i really have no clue what you guys are talking about re: the actually not goodness of it and lagging nature of it. I kept waiting for it to turn so sour that you guys were left dumbstruck by it, but it never came. Maybe my glasses are a bit tinted towards 80's movies especially 80's sci-fi (And Tron definitely had it's 80's-ness showing at times), but honestly I never felt the length and I was legitimately entertained through pretty much the entire thing.
Now will I feel that way the second time though? Well that remains to be seen, but I think so... at least for once more.
However I'm curious...to which exceedingly long disc sequence do you guys keep referring to? Because any of the light disc scenes I saw were of a perfectly reasonable length, and I'm worried I may have unknowingly passed out partway through without my knowing it and that would suck...because I like the movie I remember.
Anyways...Imma gonna go back to trying to find time to see Legacy again.
Kevin Costner shoots Dane Cook
I'm sold.
I can't listen now, but I've got to say I agree wholeheartedly. I haven't been able to turn the soundtrack off since I saw the thing a couple days ago. Daft Punk are truly among the divine beings of this universe.
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