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fireproof78 wrote:So, can you test drive Audition? I know, I know, I should buy it and Premiere, but that might have to wait until a little later, unless there are student versions for cheaper
https://creative.adobe.com/join/edu
$20/month for everything they make.
I'll look in to that, thank you.
This is pretty cool!
Keep up the good work guys. My main impression is that if the editing is like the bit between Dave, Teague and Ewing discussing keelhauling, it will work very well.
More exterior shots would help break up all the different bits too, I agree with that.
This is sweet. No really, it couldn't have come at a better time. I'm no film maker by any means, but I do want to do projects like the Road Trip or LCC or something like that and edit it without it sucking.
So, can you test drive Audition? I know, I know, I should buy it and Premiere, but that might have to wait until a little later, unless there are student versions for cheaper
So, until I do get it, is *whisper* Windows Movie Maker ok? I mean, just to test drive. I'm just asking because it's for a friend...
Yeah, I think it is taking good shape. Having Teague's stuff makes it work a whole lot better, and more interesting, to me.
Everyone has done a great job with the lines and working solo, so I like seeing the script coming together too.
They used that gag a few times in the TV show as well. I used to love it when someone would pop out of a window and look at them, but they were clearly popping straight out of the window. I used to laugh my ass off at that show when I was a kid.
Not behind the scenes, but I love this line (and scene) so much:
Handmade, chain mail, Batman armor...
I love this movie so much...
Wait, the devil turns up in Passion of the Christ? Wow. (I've not seen it, but didn't think it was that unsubtle!)
There are some interesting bits with the devil and demon children and some other weird stuff. Old Mad Mel adding some interesting bits to the story.
And hey, I'll give props for doing the dialogue in Aramaic as well as being morbid and creepifying
Fireproof is pretty correct. THe others are...
The Office and World According to Jim
Good point. Actually interested to see if he comes back to Hollywood more.
I was about to say, I cannot tell Beckinsale and Biel apart and am constantly surprised when they are in movies and I realize, "Oh, I thought it was (one or the other)."
Saniss wrote:PS: Guys, if you're ever to make another special WAYDM episode about a show, I believe it should be about Breaking Bad. There's so much to talk about.
I don't know about WAYDM, but I could easily see doing an Intermission where we Post Mortem a series, like BB, LOST, BtVS, FF, TO, WAtJ, PYL, or MoOWK.
(5 american dollars to the first who figure out what shows Im talking about).
Dang it! Can't figure out two of them...
I own it and have watched it twice. It's easily pg13 at the most. It's also boring as hell. The reason i watched it twice was to confirm a couple of actor and set reuses from a couple of otber asylum films.
Nothing really funny/bad in there for the most part. Its just bad all around. Traci Lords is arguably the best actor in tne film as well, which says a lot.
Fuck typing on a tanlet, man...
Tanlet? Must be from the movie...
I was doing research on Mars in fiction, and this was one of the films that popped up, much to my surprise (I stopped watching SciFy channel about 4 years ago or so).
So, apparently it is being labeled under the file of Asylum and is not to be opened except in dire need
Look, we don't have any cookies left. You ate all the cookies.
Anybody watched this film? Obviously it is no "John Carter" but it is an Asylum film so it might balance out...?
Peter Stormare as Satan (Constantine)- Best version of Satan ever.
While well done, and I love the performance by Stormare, I think that Rosalinda Celentano's performance in Passion of the Christ is a well done version as well, just for sheer creepiness.
this commentary isn't on iTunes can you fix it?
It was fixed
I thought that was one were he was abducted by aliens to stop the evil overlord from taking over...
Had a blast listening to everyone's reviews, and getting to find out about fight choreography from different perspectives. Wish I could have stuck around for the entire recording, but the first half was a lot of fun.
Thanks for posting, Teague! And mad props to everyone!
bullet3 wrote:I still have a soft-spot for Hollow Man. You have to approach it more as a slasher movie instead of a smart sci-fi movie. And a slasher movie where the slasher is an invisible guy, directed by Verhoeven is still pretty awesome. The FX work is really good too.
My biggest problem is that it wasn't a slasher flick and the only advantage he was supposed to have was his invisibility. I'm ok with him going crazy and killing people but the fact that he becomes an unstoppable monster ala Jason Voorhees is where it loses me. He could breathe under water longer than someone he was drowning, he got lit on fire, electricuted and smashed in the head with a crowbar and still got up to chase after Brolin and Shue. And for some reason his invisibility went away during the final scenes. They took the time to set up why explosions were happening but didn't explain why he would survive any of those things.
Co-written by Michael Bay? What?
(it's a joke people)
I still have a soft-spot for Hollow Man. You have to approach it more as a slasher movie instead of a smart sci-fi movie. And a slasher movie where the slasher is an invisible guy, directed by Verhoeven is still pretty awesome. The FX work is really good too.
For Sunshine, the biggest problem is execution. Crazy psycho on a spaceship is a perfectly reasonable choice for a 3rd act, it's just executed really badly, with that awful editing where you can't tell what the hell is even going on. If you did that exact same 3rd act, but filmed it the way the Kitchen scene is done in Jurrasic Park, it would be amazing.
The same could be said about the film, Supernova, starting James Spader, of all people. It has the same, essential lot, as Sunshine, but gets a lot...weider.
Yeah, the FX work in Hollow Man is still among my favorite pieces.
Raven wrote:Is this the movie where the fat guy gets to bang a chick in an outhouse?... Crazy fucking Europeans.
That did happen,... atleast the geek got the girl.
"Too much dialogue not enough human killing."
"Yeah, it was a total chick flick."
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