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  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » DAD is on the same level as YOLT, DAF & NSNA for me. Totally enjoyable nonsense. I actually found myself preferring DAD to DAF after this latest rewatch! …
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » DAD is on the same level as YOLT, DAF & NSNA for me. Totally enjoyable nonsense. I actually found myself preferring DAD to DAF after this latest rewatch! I get that. DAF, & N…
  • DAD is on the same level as YOLT, DAF & NSNA for me. Totally enjoyable nonsense.
  • mtm wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » The last time I watched SP (which was like, in the last 2 weeks) I found myself really impatient with the yellow scenes. Marvelously shot stuff, but like I was watching a great bunch of scenes with those old ye…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » I don't mind filters or adjustments to the colour palette, even if the world doesn't quite resemble what we see. I think it's part of any filmmaker's artistic freedom to change the …
  • DarthDimi wrote: » I don't mind filters or adjustments to the colour palette, even if the world doesn't quite resemble what we see. I think it's part of any filmmaker's artistic freedom to change the "settings" of the images we process. Minority R…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Bluray How did I miss this? Must correct this error... I have watched this a few times, the less you know about it the better before you watch.…
  • Univex wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » The last time I watched SP (which was like, in the last 2 weeks) I found myself really impatient with the yellow scenes. Marvelously shot stuff, but like I was watching a great bunch of scenes with those old…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Bluray How did I miss this? Must correct this error...
  • The last time I watched SP (which was like, in the last 2 weeks) I found myself really impatient with the yellow scenes. Marvelously shot stuff, but like I was watching a great bunch of scenes with those old yellow-tint sunglasses on. Like when Spie…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » peter wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » jobo wrote: » I loved TLJ in the cinema snd I still think it holds up well as a standalone film. My problem with the film started when I had time to refl…
  • Univex wrote: » MooseWithFleas wrote: » Academy Award winning Godzilla - Long Live the King! Yes, very happy for that team. Excellent work and dynamics. Let that team do a Bond movie! It would come in WAAAAAAAY under budget, and …
    in Godzilla Comment by chrisisall March 12
  • Denbigh wrote: » I think the cinematography does suit the quieter scenes but when it comes to more grander scenes, I think it mutes the tone too much. Those scenes would've been better with a much more vibrant palette in my opinion. I agree…
  • slide_99 wrote: » For me Spectre is the visually-dullest Bond movie. There is no interesting use of color anywhere. Every single scene in monochromatic, with one dominant color used for sets and characters so that everything blends together. …
  • ToTheRight wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Our 1979 spoof of Superman... That was great! Thanks. We did okay for kids....
  • Our 1979 spoof of Superman...
  • SIS_HQ wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » Scaramanga1974 wrote: » AstonLotus wrote: » I think Skyfall is the most boring Bond film. Eh? Is this early April's fools? I think every Bond film is at least one person's favourite, and…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I saw TLJ and TROS once about two years back or so and that was more than enough for one lifetime. Severely agree with you here.
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » I liked both Star Wars and Star Trek pretty equally when I first got into them at 7. After watching the OT, I was hungry for more space adventures, and so I moved onto th…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » I love the Original Star Wars trilogy and like the prequels, beyond that my enthusiasm for Disney Star Wars has worn down to apathy. (Rogue One was good). I am a much bigger Star Trek fan than Star Wars, IMO there …
  • ProfJoeButcher wrote: » I can't imagine any studio, or Lynch himself, being able to do more with what's available than what was done here. I couldn't help myself- I took a look at the ending. (Spoiler) Yeah, this works for me. But the theat…
  • ProfJoeButcher wrote: » There is a three-hour fan edit of Lynch's on YouTube, and I thought it was great. chrisisall wrote: » ProfJoeButcher wrote: » There is a three-hour fan edit of Lynch's on YouTube, and I thought it was great. It's tot…
  • ProfJoeButcher wrote: » There is a three-hour fan edit of Lynch's on YouTube, and I thought it was great. It's totally professional-looking and is assembled from various past edits. There's no reason to watch the original and not this one: I'm…
  • Okay, here's my bottom line with SPECTRE (and Craig's tenure)- SP had many great moments, but they were mostly hollow. A kite dancing in the wind was a great line, but then he destroys the lair with a bullet, and Blofeld's chopper with another, and …
  • ToTheRight wrote: » Just ordered this.........my second favorite INDY movie. Whoah, wait, your SECOND favourite??? I love this movie, but what movie(s) does this put behind it for you? And I'm no novice to unpopular stuff- Temple Of Doom …
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » FoxRox wrote: » Lifeforce (1985). This one had been on my radar for a long time, so it felt nice to finally get to it. It was a visual feast start to finish, and has an especially great soundtrack from the great H…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Creasy47 wrote: » I'm planning on seeing it first thing Saturday. My friend reviewed it on his podcast. Looks like it's totally worth seeing (and then some). I still liked the Lynch version bett…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I'm planning on seeing it first thing Saturday. My friend reviewed it on his podcast. Looks like it's totally worth seeing (and then some). I still liked the Lynch version better than part one; perhaps this will change my …
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Superman Returns - Return To Krypton A crime to cinema this was cut, Superman Returns needs a extended cut. This scene alone cost 10 million dollars. It is the best scene in the film if included. Agreed! But t…
  • ToTheRight wrote: » I wouldn't mind a shorter cape, similar to the Wayne Boring version of Superman. TBH, I didn't care for Cavill's cape length. I don't like Superman's cape to be floor length. Reminds me too much of Underdog. LOL, Agreed.