11.25.2014, 06:44 PM | #18301 |
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So the Star Wars Episode trailer is premiering on Friday, but haven't hear if its playing in front of specific movies or just in front of various movies (Hunger Games/Big Hero 6/Interstellar?) seem like the more likely ones, also doesn't seem to be anything special for IMAX like IMAX-exclusive trailer, did Abrams even film any of Star Wars in IMAX?
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11.25.2014, 07:16 PM | #18302 | |
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Abrams has confirmed via twitter that some scenes have been shot for imax after photos were 'leaked' showing imax cameras being used on set. |
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11.26.2014, 04:21 PM | #18303 |
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Wait, there is even MORE Star Wars crap coming?? I swear they ruined a beautiful film legacy with those "prequels" in the 90s/2000s, why could they KEEP ruining it? The first three were brilliant, why not cap it off there? Why milk an already epic brand into the ground? Let X-men and Batman continue to shoot themselves in various body parts, but Star Wars should have quit when they were ahead.. in the motherfucking 1980s yo
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11.26.2014, 04:40 PM | #18304 | |
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Have you been living under a rock or something?!
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11.26.2014, 04:43 PM | #18305 |
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Simple answer.. yes
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11.27.2014, 02:12 AM | #18306 |
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11.28.2014, 04:15 PM | #18307 |
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Finally saw all of Cloud Atlas and perhaps its because of love great set production and costumes.. I also connected with it deeply. I particularly liked the juxtapositioning of different eras and time periods almost seamlessly.. however I didnt like the romance novel ending, too many movies make romance the center of plot, that "the guy gets the girl" is the happy ending and I thought it totally unnecessary for this particular story.
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12.01.2014, 05:52 PM | #18308 |
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12.01.2014, 06:21 PM | #18309 |
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12.01.2014, 06:26 PM | #18310 |
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Im crawling back under my rock where Star Wars wasn't milked not only to death, but the corpse was fed upon.
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12.01.2014, 07:31 PM | #18311 |
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shallow grave - what a bunch of dicks! the movie was okay. coriolanus - cool as fuck! yes yes, shakespeare with modern weapons has been done before and it may be a cliché of college theatres but in this case it works really well i thought we are the best - 3 swedish girls in the 80s start a punk band. nice movie, at times a little sad, most times hilarious. transporter 2 - good cartoon. cheesy and absurd but good martial arts, flying cars, and psycho gun-toting chicks in lingerie. one thing i learned from this movie is that if someone is shooting at you just turn away!. better than some stallone movie though because there wasn't any evident plastic surgery and the guy doesn't wax his chest. |
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12.01.2014, 07:34 PM | #18312 |
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I found this a good read and I more or less agreed with it..
http://www.cinelinx.com/movie-stuff/...-prequels.html
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12.01.2014, 07:35 PM | #18313 |
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When I woke up this early afternoon, Mildred Pierce (1945) was coming on. To be honest, I didn't know a thing about the movie, but wanted to watch some because of the SY song......didn't realize Joan Crawford was in it.
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12.01.2014, 07:40 PM | #18314 | |
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oh, hey, there was a pretty good hbo miniseries of this done a few years ago-- better than the original movie in several ways. todd haynes directed it (there's another SY connection, as he directed some of their videos [eta: disappearer]) |
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12.01.2014, 07:42 PM | #18315 |
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so wait, its not a half baked fantasy of Col. Sherman T. Potter's wife Mildred having an affair with Hawkeye?? SHIT.. I probably should have googled it years ago
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12.01.2014, 09:03 PM | #18316 | |
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I don't know. I liked the miniseries but Crawford is so perfect in the original that any attempt to remake it without her would be struggling to compete.She defined tht character, almost like an alter-ego. |
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12.01.2014, 09:41 PM | #18317 | |
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i liked the movie a lot too but when i meant better in several ways (not every way) i was thinking for example of the detailed period reconstruction and the muted color of the cinematography and the detailed novel-like narrative and all kinds of attention to detail in the todd haynes version. more naturalistic, less melodramatic (there's that word again). both definitely have their merits and i wasn't really declaring the new one better than the original-- but to have remade such a classic, i thought the hbo series justified its existence well-- it wasn't a superfluous piece of work and i think it's better tailored to our audiences today. works kinda like "mad men" looks at the 60s but looking at the 30s, whereas the original didn't need to add a sense of historical perspective because the great depression was a recent thing and everything was sort of a given. but what the hell is chicken and waffles anyway? i've never eaten that stuff in my life (separate yes, together no). |
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I agree. In turning it into a miniseries they were at least able to concentrate and expand on things the movie couldn't. It's always gonna be difficult when someone's already given such an iconic performance but to Haynes' credit he never even tried to compete on that level. Saying that, while I generally like Kate Winslet I do think she was wrong in that role. Not just cos she wasn't Crawford, it needed someone like ... I dunno ... I was about to say Julianne Moore ... but that'd be me falling into the very trap Haynes did well to avoid, by not trying to find an equivalent to Crawford. Still, Winslet never quite worked for me.
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12.02.2014, 09:44 AM | #18319 |
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oh i hear that. i sort of have a crush on winslet so i can forgive her pretty much anything ha ha ha (but still i won't watch titanic). still i though she was fantastic in this one if you don't think of crawford. my iconic/imprinted vision of crawford is vienna in "johnny guitar" so she didn't interfere with my imagination in that sense. maybe i saw the series first and that helped? but anyway i love kate winslet--imperfect and adorable. awwww....
just read the wikipedia article and it turns out (i didn't know) the movie had to change from the original novel due to the production code whereas the todd haynes version follows the novel very closely. i find veda's fate in the first movie more satisfying though ha ha ha ha ha. ----------- anyway, last night watched la grande illusion - what a movie!!! (don't watch any trailers because old trailers ruin everything. ) i have no words right now to say how good it was, but it was...! the criterion disc did a great transfer. |
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