Inception was the inception of the new sound! Dohhh
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Inception was the inception of the new sound! Dohhh
Not surprised they worked on the same things. The music in Inception is truly fantastic, in Interstellar as well, best scene imo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hf_XkgE1d0
edit, scene is broken, watch that movie if you haven't
Thanks for the article, Montmorency. I'll read it in depth when I have a moment (I'm on holiday this week). As for your summary of the article, perhaps I'm not the normal listener*, so the "nerve wracking" score of Dunkirk took my focus off what was happening on the screen and had me wishing the noise assaulting my ears would just stop. What was happening on the screen, be it a ship rolling over and sinking or just a flower in a field dancing in a gentle breeze, didn't matter. It destroyed my immersion in the movie. Anyway, it works for most movie-goers or the trend would have died, so more power to them.
Thanks again for the article on something near and dear to my heart. :bow:
* I absolutely detest random-clashing-notes type crescendos that some bands do in concert (like the end of The Beatles "A Day in the Life") yet most of the audience always applaud these things. Ugh.
I saw Dunkirk.
And one week after, it's still stuck in my mind. The cinematography was spectacular and while I say that it did not need a story, it would have been nice to have one. Nevertheless, I loved the scenes, the Spitfire dogfights, the reality of it all. Beautiful.
Number one on wishlist. Dunkerk was a horrible thing, read some books about it I would love to see a proper movie about it when properly done. Knowing who made it makes me pretty sure I won't be dissapointed
Go see it, it's fantastic. :yes:
I saw Bright on Netflix. I actually enjoyed it. Kinda had a Training Day vibe to it. Its a solid gritty action film, just wish they went more into the background and how there came to be Orcs/Elves/Humans living side by side, especially since they reference events from long ago.
I watched Sleepless yesterday and it was dumber than expected. The second part became completely stupid, Too Hard to Die 3 levels of plausibility.
On the other hand, I enjoyed The Wall. Rather interesting film and I appreciated the fact that there was no happy end, something very rare for a Hollywood movie involving American soldiers.
While far from flawless, on the whole I enjoyed Episode 8. Many other Star Wars junkies of my acquaintance did not.
I agree, I wish there was more backstory to it.
I was initially interested as a fan of the shadowrun series, so I was kind of expecting something like that, which wasn't really delivered upon. It seemed that elves were above the rest in society, humans were 'okay' and orcs at the bottom.
It wasn't as bad as I feared, but it was just so pointless. At least with Force Awakens there was an expectation that it was setting up something interesting. Last Jedi feels like yet another setup movie, but now what?
Red Letter Media matches my feelings (n.b. I didn't watch the review before the movie):
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
They have made the point many times that there just isn't enough material in the Star Wars movies to stretch beyond the Original Trilogy - without drawing upon the Extended Universe. It's like trying for an epic franchise out of The Hobbit.
I would go further and point out that the EU books and games have always been the most worthwhile element of Star Wars. Indeed, EU books and games are what got me into the movies into the first place.
The Dictator, loved it. This isn't for everyone but I love this type of stupid humor
Didn't see Bright, enjoyed seeing it get torn apart. :verycool:
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
https://soundcloud.com/mastaartisan/...e-theme-parody
Not a movie but a show on Netflix:
Altered Carbon.
Holy :daisy: did I enjoy this show. Some parts of it are kinda shaky but I found it a fascinating show which gripped me from the first episode to the last. Definitely worth the watch!
Tried it but it wants to be too clever for it's own good, it only annoyed me really
Best series on Netflix right now is godless, adore this scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3RBDGRqUFg
DayZ, pretty good actually. I've kinda had it with the zombie-theme but the scope here is pretty big, some very impressive scenes, a big budget goes a long way
Sinister, best horror movie I have seeen in a while. It's sinister. The opening scene is really disturbing handle with care, yikes
Kill List, on Netflix, no major turns you do not see comming but it is still better to not say anything and allow you to just enjoy it
Syfy just dropped The Expanse mid-season 3! Shit, that's like the only TV show I want to watch.
Is this what Firefly fans felt?
Talk about "La La Land"
'La La Land' is a decent motion picture, the cinematography is stunning, the music is exceptional, and maybe above all, it's a unique film. Also, creativity has not been the standard in Hollywood lately.
'La La Land' isn't an uncommon film, it just has that status in light of most of the crowd that saw it took the 'idealism' the motion picture offered and transformed it into something different, something the motion picture is simply not sufficient to satisfy.
Sinister two, not good. I love hating the first I don't think a movie ever shocked me that much. As for Sinister 2, the killing with rats was actually done in medieval times, creativity isn't always a good thing, who comes up with that except for Brett Easton Ellis
Not a movie, a series 'Black Crows', cool Arabic series about life in the islamic state. It's quite good, really worth watching, some want out, some feel like belonging there, it is pretty multilayered. It's soft of showing cruelties but doesn't hold back on letting you they happen, it is mostly about the women and children and the leadership, not the warriors
Firefly at least got the Serenity movie to wrap things up, never understood why it was killed
Insidious is great, I love a good horror movie. Scares the crap out of you