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Were you too busy talking during a movie to catch a crucial bit of information? Did you slip off from the theater to take a piss and miss something critical? Is the writing unclear and you're confused on a character's motivation? Did you leave 15 minutes before the movie ended and miss Judy Dench Cat break the fourth wall and sing at the audience? Post your questions! Get some answers! Politely thank those that provide answers!
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 14:01 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:10 |
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I just rewatched Blade Runner 2049 and I have a couple of questions. Why are Wallace and the army of replicants led by the one-eyed woman on different sides? They have the same goals. And how can you make a perfect clone of Rachael but still mess up her eye color, especially when you have video footage of her eyes?
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 14:28 |
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Wallace wants a slave race who can multiply and make him more slaves for his own glory and for humanity to spread to the stars as slavesters. The one-eyed lady wants replicants to be considered human beings because they are. The two do not have the same goals, despite both wanting replicants to be able to breed. e: As for loving up Rachael, the point was it wasn't actually a clone, just a flawed lookalike. And her eye color was wrong because there's an eye theme going on. feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Jan 21, 2020 |
# ? Jan 21, 2020 20:23 |
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Yea the only reason Wallace wants them to have the ability to breed is economics and time. He doesn't want to have to directly colonize every world, he wants to be able to send a few out there and let them take care of the rest through breeding. They'd still be slaves of course, he has no interest in giving them real freedom.
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 20:27 |
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The eye color thing is fun because Rachael's eyes actually were brown in Blade Runner except when they're being shown on the Voight-Kampff machine. So it's not even clear that Wallace actually messed up.
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 20:37 |
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i really need to see that dang movie already
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 20:44 |
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I've read stories about actors getting into fist fights on sets, but I don't think I've ever seen one about the cops being called. Why is that?
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 21:56 |
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Studios have their own security?
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 22:02 |
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I'd imagine there are a lot of people standing close by who have a vested interest in not allowing it to escalate to that place from an optics standpoint.
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 22:13 |
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feedmyleg posted:I'd imagine there are a lot of people standing close by who have a vested interest in not allowing it to escalate to that place from an optics standpoint. Just from an insurance standpoint studios really, really don't want cops and lawyers getting involved.
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# ? Jan 21, 2020 22:33 |
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I guess I wasn't thinking about it like that. It's Hollywood. They're probably better at fending off the cops than if it happens in a Walgreens parking lot.
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# ? Jan 22, 2020 00:18 |
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Yeah, plus while you're shooting you probably have a bunch of huge rear end guys from the teamsters hanging around able to physically separate people before it escalates to the point cops would be warranted.
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# ? Jan 22, 2020 00:26 |
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I think I might have asked it in the last thread but I cannot forget this line where someone asked a girl out for dinner and followed it up with this desperate look and "I just wanna feed you" Must have been about fifteen years ago I saw this, and I can't remember the movie
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# ? Jan 22, 2020 07:43 |
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Skwirl posted:Yeah, plus while you're shooting you probably have a bunch of huge rear end guys from the teamsters hanging around able to physically separate people before it escalates to the point cops would be warranted. Movie productions hire private security firms. That's how Terry Crews got discovered, he was working security on Training Day and the director was like, "drat, whip your shirt off and get in this shot as a gang enforcer", and then Ice Cube met him and recognised him and put him in Next Friday or whatever one it was and he crushed it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9EVR7j9_fw The Peccadillo fucked around with this message at 08:23 on Jan 22, 2020 |
# ? Jan 22, 2020 07:48 |
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The Peccadillo posted:I think I might have asked it in the last thread but I cannot forget this line where someone asked a girl out for dinner and followed it up with this desperate look and "I just wanna feed you" Down to Earth
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# ? Jan 22, 2020 13:45 |
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Is Otto Preminger's Porgy and Bess still considered a lost film? I've been reading about the movie, and it is apparently one of the "holy grails" of lost films and is extremely difficult to watch. However, just recently I got a super-low quality copy of it on DVD from my local library. From what I can tell the movie on the disc is the right movie, though I haven't watched it yet. Did my library just end up with a bootleg copy of a movie that has never gotten a home release and hasn't been shown on TV since the 70s?
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# ? Jan 25, 2020 04:59 |
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Leavemywife posted:I guess I wasn't thinking about it like that. It's Hollywood. They're probably better at fending off the cops than if it happens in a Walgreens parking lot. There was the story of a bodyguard being hired for Sonny Landham during the filming of Predator. Not to protect him from people, but to protect people from him. Groundskeeper Silly posted:Is Otto Preminger's Porgy and Bess still considered a lost film? I've been reading about the movie, and it is apparently one of the "holy grails" of lost films and is extremely difficult to watch. Looks like all that existed were dodgy prints that were incomplete until somewhat recently? quote:Prints of the film are "beyond rare" and the film has been called "the holy grail of missing movies." Though bootleg copies are available, it is not known if a complete, quality print exists. Michael Strunsky, the trustee and executor of the Ira Gershwin Musical Estate, told The Hollywood Reporter in 2017 that Ira Gershwin and his wife, Leonore, viewed the film as a "piece of poo poo" and directed Goldwyn to destroy all remaining films 20 years after release, as was their right. However, Michael Feinstein, who was Ira Gershwin's assistant, denies that this ever happened. Davros1 fucked around with this message at 21:34 on Jan 25, 2020 |
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Porgy and Bess has all sorts of issues that are likely. It's unlikely the camera negative and other prime elements are gone (just prints), but a 1959 65mm production will undoubtedly have severe fading issues (like Spartacus, One-Eyed Jacks, and North by Northwest), if it wasn't stored well it could have vinegar syndrome. Library of Congress lists an archival copyright registration 35mm print in their holdings that seems complete, but it's probably faded (not listed as ib tech).
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# ? Jan 25, 2020 23:54 |
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Egbert Souse posted:Porgy and Bess has all sorts of issues that are likely. It's unlikely the camera negative and other prime elements are gone (just prints), but a 1959 65mm production will undoubtedly have severe fading issues (like Spartacus, One-Eyed Jacks, and North by Northwest), if it wasn't stored well it could have vinegar syndrome. I'm just surprised it is listed as an extremely rare lost film when there is a DVD of it that I was able to watch with little trouble. The version I watched is twenty minutes shorter than the running time listed on Wikipedia (and is low quality and has opening title credits in a different aspect ratio), so maybe it doesn't count as a "complete" version of the film.
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# ? Jan 26, 2020 01:51 |
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couldcareless posted:Down to Earth Oh, terrible
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# ? Jan 26, 2020 02:14 |
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Groundskeeper Silly posted:I'm just surprised it is listed as an extremely rare lost film when there is a DVD of it that I was able to watch with little trouble. The version I watched is twenty minutes shorter than the running time listed on Wikipedia (and is low quality and has opening title credits in a different aspect ratio), so maybe it doesn't count as a "complete" version of the film. A lot of times, people refer to "lost films" that have extant film elements and prints, they just haven't been in circulation for a very long time.
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# ? Jan 26, 2020 04:27 |
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Egbert Souse posted:A lot of times, people refer to "lost films" that have extant film elements and prints, they just haven't been in circulation for a very long time. Cool, thanks for the clarification.
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# ? Jan 26, 2020 06:02 |
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What films have given away their ending/major plot points either purposely or not-purposely. Maybe through a trailer that contains super late scenes etc. I’m watching the beginning of Talk Radio which I’ve seen a few times, and right in the opening credits it says in big letters ‘Based on the book “The Life and Murder of Alec Berg”’ which pretty much gives away the end.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 05:24 |
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Didn't the Terminator 2 marketing spoil the reveal that Arnold was the good guy for that movie?
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 05:41 |
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I believe it did, as I asked previously how known that was (as I was young, hadn’t seen the first one etc) and apparently it was completely public knowledge. What a boneheaded move.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 05:43 |
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It's been awhile since I've seen it, but it's revealed to the audience relatively quickly that he's good. Linda Hamilton's freak out when he shows up at her mental institution is great, but it's after we've already seen him save John Connor from the T 1000, so I don't think it's the same as the Talk Radio thing Joke answer The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Real answer, don't know when it's going to happen in the movie, so if it's relatively early it's not that bad, but I was a little annoyed at the Han's back reveal in the Fast 9 trailer.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 07:59 |
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Quarantine had the final scene of the movie in the trailer and it becomes pretty obvious early on that it was the final scene.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 15:49 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:What films have given away their ending/major plot points either purposely or not-purposely. Maybe through a trailer that contains super late scenes etc. The trailer for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock shows the Enterprise's destruction.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 17:33 |
EL BROMANCE posted:What films have given away their ending/major plot points either purposely or not-purposely. Maybe through a trailer that contains super late scenes etc. The tagline on the poster of From Dusk Till Dawn.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 19:31 |
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Has any actor ever had a career that balanced fun movies and serious movies and good movies and bad movies more than Brad Dourif? He's got the best career, as a total tapestry, of anybody I can think of.
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 03:09 |
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A good number of the bigger character actors could be arguably up there, like Buscemi or Walken or whatnot. Though they haven't slummed it as much.
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 04:53 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Has any actor ever had a career that balanced fun movies and serious movies and good movies and bad movies more than Brad Dourif? He's got the best career, as a total tapestry, of anybody I can think of. Not to mention the voice acting for the Dishonored games!
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Has any actor ever had a career that balanced fun movies and serious movies and good movies and bad movies more than Brad Dourif? He's got the best career, as a total tapestry, of anybody I can think of. I'm guessing you are kinda thinking more character actors but DeNiro actually fits this quite well. Robin Williams is a really good choice too.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 06:22 |
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coronavirus posted:I'm guessing you are kinda thinking more character actors but DeNiro actually fits this quite well. I was thinking Jim Carrey.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 13:58 |
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Klungar posted:I was thinking Jim Carrey. I was gonna suggest this but I've not really seen his more serious films, only Eternal Sunshine years ago. I randomly watched Dark Crimes not too long ago purely because Jim was in it but that's not a film I'd rush to recommend.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 17:13 |
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John C Reilly has some insane range too. Doesn’t have too many bad movies from memory tho.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 19:44 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:John C Reilly has some insane range too. Doesn’t have too many bad movies from memory tho. He's the best
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 22:38 |
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Lots and lots of actors started out in low budget junk that's barely been seen and it's usually not talked about or considered to be in their oeuvre.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 22:45 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Has any actor ever had a career that balanced fun movies and serious movies and good movies and bad movies more than Brad Dourif? He's got the best career, as a total tapestry, of anybody I can think of. Clint Howard? James Hong? (may not know the name, but I bet you saw him in a poo poo load) Zogo posted:Lots and lots of actors started out in low budget junk that's barely been seen and it's usually not talked about or considered to be in their oeuvre. Or were in a hit, and then live out the rest of their careers going from low budget to low budget only getting it as they were in that hit.
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:10 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Has any actor ever had a career that balanced fun movies and serious movies and good movies and bad movies more than Brad Dourif? He's got the best career, as a total tapestry, of anybody I can think of. Eric Roberts. He's got an Academy Awards nomination and multiple Golden Globes nominations. He was the voice of the cat in A Talking Cat!?!, then next year was in Inherent Vice, then the year after that appeared in Frank D'Angelo Sicilian Vampire.
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