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The Final Cut because of the incredible amount of love they put into it. For example, there was a short scene where the dialogue didn't match up with Harrison Ford's lip movements because they changed the line with ADR. So they brought in Harrison Ford's son just so they could film him doing a reading of the line they changed. They then super imposed his mouth onto his dad's face in that one short scene so that everything now matches up.
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echoplex posted:Final Cut for any number of reasons, but mainly so that you can see a film that looks as good as it is possible for a film to look. The treatment on that version is just beyond words. Yeah I kinda prefer the Director's Cut as a movie but the Final Cut is definitely the best looking version.
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 17:45 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Yeah I kinda prefer the Director's Cut as a movie but the Final Cut is definitely the best looking version. Same here.
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 17:49 |
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For Mallrats is the theatrical or extended version recommended?
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 23:27 |
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Zogo posted:For Mallrats is the theatrical or extended version recommended? Theatrical is better, but I'd really recommend watching Chasing Amy instead.
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 23:43 |
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Yoshifan823 posted:Theatrical is better, but I'd really recommend watching Chasing Amy instead. I was planning on watching those two along with Dogma and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back for completionism.
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 23:51 |
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The extended edition of Mallrats didn't come out until 10 years later and most fans of that movies saw it became fans before then. It's interesting mainly because Kevin Smith talked about it a lot and it was nice to see it finally.
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 01:09 |
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Most of the stuff it adds is pretty bad though.
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 01:15 |
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Yeah the extended version really just exists an interesting curiosity. There's a gag or 2 that are funny but it's mostly pretty lame.
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 01:40 |
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wrong thread
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I'm pretty sure even Kevin Smith thinks the theatrical is better, but I think the extended edition is the one with the commentary, which is interesting if only to hear Kevin Smith take the piss out of his own movie. A very different portrait of the director than the thin skinned drama queen we get nowadays. I had a friend in high school who loved Mallrats, and had only seen the television edit, which is up there with Die Hard 2 in terms of bizarre over-dubbing.
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 03:39 |
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"Skinned Drama Queen"? What makes you say that? There's a good possibility I'm just out of the loop but I thought he had started to find a comfortable niche as "Kevin Smith: Guy who talks about stuff."
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Ninja Gamer posted:"Skinned Drama Queen"? What makes you say that? There's a good possibility I'm just out of the loop but I thought he had started to find a comfortable niche as "Kevin Smith: Guy who talks about stuff." Thin-skinned, like he doesn't take criticism very well. Nobody is accusing Kevin Smith of not actually having skin. Or being thin, for that matter.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 06:49 |
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Before you could do all editing on computers, how did you produce something like a fade cut?
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 18:32 |
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DerLeo posted:Before you could do all editing on computers, how did you produce something like a fade cut?
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 18:53 |
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Ninja Gamer posted:"Skinned Drama Queen"? What makes you say that? There's a good possibility I'm just out of the loop but I thought he had started to find a comfortable niche as "Kevin Smith: Guy who talks about stuff." He's now mainly Kevin Smith: Man who can't take criticism and loves to talk about his sex habits. He's making a comfortable living off it though, I'm just curious to see what happens when his audience dries up.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 18:55 |
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While a lot of fades and dissolves were built into negatives from an optical printer, a lot of these functions were created when actually making the prints. Most films shot on large format (65mm, VistaVision) had all fades and dissolves via A/B negatives. Basically, shots would alternate from reel to reel with black leader replacing a shot except where it would overlap. This way, there's no generation loss. The opening scene of E.T. has a lot of long dissolves that were all printed directly to each 35mm print from the original negatives. The Godfather was also assembled this way. Most 16mm was also handled this way, which is why you generally see restoration notes indicating A/B negatives being used if it's 16mm.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 20:01 |
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Baron von Eevl posted:Thin-skinned, like he doesn't take criticism very well. Nobody is accusing Kevin Smith of not actually having skin. Or being thin, for that matter. Hmmm... I don't know how I missed the word "thin" but now that post makes a little more sense. Still don't really think of him as a drama queen but, again, I'm probably just not paying enough attention.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 22:54 |
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Ninja Gamer posted:Hmmm... I don't know how I missed the word "thin" but now that post makes a little more sense. Still don't really think of him as a drama queen but, again, I'm probably just not paying enough attention. There was the time he had a hissy fit when he had to pay for two airplane tickets and the whole Red State stunt.
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# ? Dec 18, 2013 15:04 |
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I don't think it's fair to go after him for the plane thing. The company embarrassed him in public and he lashed out. Small potatoes.
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Hibernator posted:I don't think it's fair to go after him for the plane thing. The company embarrassed him in public and he lashed out. Small potatoes. I have a pretty great idea on how the whole issue can be avoided in the future if he's interested.
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bobkatt013 posted:There was the time he had a hissy fit when he had to pay for two airplane tickets and the whole Red State stunt. I swear I'm the only person in the world who actually thought Red State was okay and thought it was critical of everything I expected it to be.
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Snak posted:I swear I'm the only person in the world who actually thought Red State was okay and thought it was critical of everything I expected it to be. I am not talking about the movie itself. I am talking about him throwing a hissy fit after Cop out got bad reviews and then him saying that he was going to auction off Red State then decided he would do it himself.
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# ? Dec 18, 2013 22:16 |
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bobkatt013 posted:I am not talking about the movie itself. I am talking about him throwing a hissy fit after Cop out got bad reviews and then him saying that he was going to auction off Red State then decided he would do it himself. Oh yeah I forgot about that. gently caress Kevin Smith.
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# ? Dec 18, 2013 22:37 |
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NueroticErotica got blocked by him on Twitter for earnestly asking who the protagonist of Red State was.
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Friedpundit posted:NueroticErotica got blocked by him on Twitter for earnestly asking who the protagonist of Red State was. That's really funny. Although it's really obvious that the Red State itself is the protagonist. The movie is literally about the two sides of the conservative agenda clashing violently with america's youth caught in the middle.
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# ? Dec 18, 2013 23:23 |
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I'm trying to locate an opening title clip from a certain Japanese or Chinese production company Its a shot of some waves crashing on rocks, and the title itself I think is a big white triangle with two japanese or chinese characters in it Someone suggested they might have seen it on some early Jackie Chan stuff, possibly Drunken Master or Project A, but I don't have a copy of either to check. I was thinking it might have been on a big-budget anime release like Akira or Evangelion but I can't be sure Any ideas?
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 08:30 |
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maxe posted:Any ideas?
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 09:19 |
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Yep, that is indisputably a description of the Toei production logo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz-bLMhEHvo
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 10:22 |
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yes! thanks
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Snak posted:That's really funny. Although it's really obvious that the Red State itself is the protagonist. The movie is literally about the two sides of the conservative agenda clashing violently with america's youth caught in the middle. I honestly don't believe that much thought was put into it. You have to remember this is a film that's ending is the main conflict stopping, then cutting to somebody telling a story about some stuff that happened off screen.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 11:43 |
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No Country for Old Men?
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NeuroticErotica posted:I honestly don't believe that much thought was put into it. It's not like it's subtle or deep. It's ultra-conservative church nuts verses post-9/11 over-zealous militaristic law enforcement. It definitely has it's flaws, but I thought that the cinematography especially worked very well for the movie. It maintained a sensation of tension, fear, and claustrophobia while inside the compound, and a constant sense of foreboding while following the law enforcement. Yeah it's got some dumb gimmicks in it, and the ending rubbed me the wrong way as well, but in general I found it to be a competently made, effective film. I haven't considered myself a supported of Kevin Smith for many years. He had a decent amount of natural talent, and a pretty good sense of humor. Instead of striving to hone his skills and improve, he just road out his success and catered to the fans he already had, becoming increasingly more juvenile as he tried to validate the praised heaped on him by a dwindling few. Red State was a decent effort to break (somewhat) from his usual shtick, and if it he had made it ten years earlier than he did, it might have been a good sign of things to come.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 18:39 |
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I think Smith was just crippled by the idea of doing something different and failing, so just went back to the well convinced that it was all he was good at. If he'd made more films like 'Chasing Amy' than 'Clerks' then things might've been different. I'm easier on 'Red State' than a lot of people are, but it still has its fair few problems. But there's stuff I definitely like. I thought Smith handled the violence really well, with his matter-of-fact approach to it selling it really well. And though I think Michael Park's speech in the middle goes on for far too long, I do like how Smith slowly reveals what's in the room. Honestly I think 'Red State' would've benefited from another draft and a proper editor for once. He edited 'Clerks' out of necessity, but there's no reason he's had to do it himself since. His whole stunt at Sundance or wherever it was about the rights to 'Red State' soured me the most. His sentiment wasn't all that bad, but he played it to the wrong room. There were small distribution folks there, people like Alamo Drafthouse who I think had only released 'Four Lions' at that point, and they have to listen to Smith lecturing them on what horrible people they are and how awesome he's going to be. You think Fox Searchlight and those folks really gave a poo poo? Companies like that had people bidding on rights everywhere, small independent companies didn't, and lost out to listen to Smith lecture them.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 15:13 |
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And hasn't he said he's doing Clerks 3?
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 20:11 |
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Yes. He's written it and Stan Lee has a part in it. If Clerks was about getting out there and making movies... and Clerks 2 to was about realizing he was happy living his life and making mediocre movies, I wonder what will happen with Randal and Dante in Clerks 3 that would be a metaphor for transitioning to podcasts and live shows.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 06:57 |
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Ninja Gamer posted:Yes. He's written it and Stan Lee has a part in it. Dante will realize that the things he learned in the events of the first two films make him good at giving life advice, and learn that his real talent is helping the people who come into his store with the problems in their lives. edit: It will include a "self-aware" scene where Dante tells Silent Bob to stop hiding behind his shtick grow up.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 10:33 |
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Could anyone recommend some movies besides "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Juwanna Mann" that explore Trans* issues?
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 19:15 |
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Narciss posted:Could anyone recommend some movies besides "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Juwanna Mann" that explore Trans* issues? Transamerica and Albert Nobbs are recent ones.
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White Chicks.
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