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Smiling Jack posted:If Kubrick faked the moon landing Neil wouldn't have hosed up his lines. He didn't. That was a deliberate choice. loving Kubrick, man.
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# ? May 30, 2014 04:07 |
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drat straight, you can't make a professional properly gently caress up on purpose; that's why you strap an actor into a rocket for days and see if he can even say his lines in english, let alone properly. Rumor is that it actually took him seven takes to actually be able to say anything other than, "HOLY poo poo I'M ON THE GODDAMN MOON!"
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# ? May 30, 2014 07:56 |
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Not a viking posted:Subtle being quite an understatement specially since some of the details weren't even possible to notice until the HD version was released. What? Are you saying that there is somehow more detail in the HD release of the film than on the actual film stock itself? Certainly you might not have been able to see all the details in the VHS or whatever, but if it's possible to notice them now then it was possible in the original theatrical version.
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# ? May 30, 2014 08:32 |
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Smiling Jack posted:If Kubrick faked the moon landing Neil wouldn't have hosed up his lines. That take was preceded by a hundred takes before it, with the camera only rolling on the last ten. He wanted him to stumble his line so I'd be realistic.
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# ? May 30, 2014 08:51 |
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umalt posted:drat straight, you can't make a professional properly gently caress up on purpose; that's why you strap an actor into a rocket for days and see if he can even say his lines in english, let alone properly. "Ooh, it's all sticky!"
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# ? May 30, 2014 14:31 |
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umalt posted:drat straight, you can't make a professional properly gently caress up on purpose; that's why you strap an actor into a rocket for days and see if he can even say his lines in english, let alone properly.
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# ? May 30, 2014 15:51 |
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:"Ooh, it's all sticky!" "It's covered in jam!"
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# ? Jun 2, 2014 16:18 |
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Nastyman posted:"It's covered in jam!" "And over here we have... a fuckin' MONSTER!!"
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# ? Jun 2, 2014 19:35 |
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:"And over here we have... a fuckin' MONSTER!!" *Moon-runs past the stationary camera waving his arms* AAAAAH!
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# ? Jun 2, 2014 22:15 |
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I saw 22 Jump Street today, and the subtlety of some of the jokes is hard to verify because they may have been blatant but everyone was laughing so drat hard from the last joke that they may have been missed. Here's a spoiler wall of a few I thought were subtle enough: During the car/helmet car chase, they drive by the Benjamin Hill School of Film Making, while a quiet Yakety Sax plays. When the police Captain turns the picture of his daughter around on his desk, there's a quiet ticking noise, like an egg timer. When Jenko realizes that Schmidt hosed the Captain's daughter, it dings. Their initial suspect for who the dealer is is Rooster, who has a tattoo. When his tattoo is revealed, it's for his high school mascot, the Red Herrings. Jenko suggests they could be secret service agents. No one else thinks it's a good idea. Channing Tatum was in White House Down, where he protects the president. It was not a good movie.
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# ? Jun 15, 2014 07:19 |
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Kruller posted:
I think I was the only one who got this joke in the theatre I went to.
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# ? Jun 15, 2014 07:23 |
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Kruller posted:
Wow, I didn't get that first one until now. And for the second one, he very sheepishly goes "I thought it was a good idea..."
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# ? Jun 15, 2014 07:48 |
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Kruller posted:I saw 22 Jump Street today, and the subtlety of some of the jokes is hard to verify because they may have been blatant but everyone was laughing so drat hard from the last joke that they may have been missed. Here's a spoiler wall of a few I thought were subtle enough: Actually the best part of that is that his school was the Plainview Red Herrings. You know, plain view.
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# ? Jun 15, 2014 07:59 |
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Kill Bill vol. 1: after Beatrice defeats the Crazy 88, O-ren Ishii taunts that while swords never tire, Beatrice better not have exhausted herself or she might not last five minutes. They begin to fight and just shy of five minutes later O-Ren collapses, dead.
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# ? Jun 17, 2014 12:15 |
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Another couple of things I just got from 22 Jump Street: Near the end, Channing Tatum's character is wearing a "sun's out, guns out" shirt...and is carrying a concealed weapon. All of the locations are extremely generic: Metro City (and the school is Metro City State), and at the end, they go to "Puerto Mexico." edit:VVVV The "cube of ice" line took far too long for me to get. Coffee And Pie has a new favorite as of 20:55 on Jun 19, 2014 |
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One of the bars they go into is also called Gringo Pendejo's ("Stupid foreigners"). Bordering on subtle, there's a scene where Jonah Hill's character hangs out with some students trying to appear more sophisticated by drinking wine. There's some box wine on the table behind them. And not very subtle at all, when Channing Tatum enters the new offices he remarks upon his boss's new office with the bright lights and glass walls, and says "it looks like a big cube of ice". The next shot is of his boss, Ice Cube.
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# ? Jun 19, 2014 20:41 |
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That's not subtle or right. It means. rear end in a top hat gringos.
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# ? Jun 20, 2014 01:47 |
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Maya has a Devo poster in her dorm room. Mark Mothersbaugh did the music for the movie (and apparently every other movie I've seen in the last year or so )
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# ? Jun 20, 2014 04:48 |
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I know it's TV and old as balls, but watching The Wire I had an "oh snap" moment that took me until the end of Season 3 to realise. Omar is infamous for whistling "a hunting we will go" as he goes about his business, generally sending anyone who hears it running in the opposite direction. Just like a police siren. Considering I was introduced to the show as "it's about bad guys vs bad guys, not about good cops vs bad criminals", that detail took way too loving long to put together.
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# ? Jun 22, 2014 12:42 |
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Coffee And Pie posted:All of the locations are extremely generic: Metro City (and the school is Metro City State), and at the end, they go to "Puerto Mexico." All the beer labels when they were getting initiated were labeled "Beer" or "Cerveza." My favorite subtle moments were putting quotation marks around their fake names whenever it was in text. In the football montage they make the the title appears: Zook and "Brad" I'm not sure, but I think even when characters who shouldn't know about their false identities write the names out (like in a text message), they still put the quotation marks.
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# ? Jun 22, 2014 13:12 |
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Not Evans posted:I know it's TV and old as balls, but watching The Wire I had an "oh snap" moment that took me until the end of Season 3 to realise. Omar is infamous for whistling "a hunting we will go" as he goes about his business, generally sending anyone who hears it running in the opposite direction. I wouldn't feel bad, everytime I rewatch the show I get new things - I only just this time caught that Nicky is cheating on his girlfriend in S2.
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# ? Jun 22, 2014 21:10 |
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Another TV thing but on the show Playing House in the second episode the main characters Emma and Maggie are over at a friend's house and they end up stealing their bathrobes. Throughout the rest of the season every time you see Maggie and Emma wearing bathrobes they're the ones they stole, until the second to the last episode when they get called out on it.
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:I wouldn't feel bad, everytime I rewatch the show I get new things - I only just this time caught that Nicky is cheating on his girlfriend in S2. Wait, when he sleeps with Prissy? Cuz I'm pretty sure he was drunk, his uncle was murdered, his cousin incarcerated and his world was falling apart.
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# ? Jun 26, 2014 05:03 |
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Not Evans posted:Omar is infamous for whistling "a hunting we will go" as he goes about his business It's taken me until just now to realize that, because I'd completely forgotten about that version of the song and it only registered in my mind as "The Farmer in the Dell". Doesn't help that the first time Omar does it, he corners a guy and says, "The cheese stands alone." That wasn't Cheese, was it?
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Bertrand Hustle posted:It's taken me until just now to realize that, because I'd completely forgotten about that version of the song and it only registered in my mind as "The Farmer in the Dell". Doesn't help that the first time Omar does it, he corners a guy and says, "The cheese stands alone." Nope, it wasn't. Cheese doesn't appear until Season 2 IIRC.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:It's taken me until just now to realize that, because I'd completely forgotten about that version of the song and it only registered in my mind as "The Farmer in the Dell". Doesn't help that the first time Omar does it, he corners a guy and says, "The cheese stands alone." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMm1Wih0kug
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 16:50 |
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I love in robocop (the 80's one) when Officer Murphy is shot by Clarence, Clarence makings a beeping noise like he’s a robot. I thought this was funny because Officer Murphy is turned into a robot cop.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 19:34 |
kertap posted:I love in robocop (the 80's one) It makes me unreasonably sad that this now has to specified. loving hell, Hollywood, can you please stop mining the past and making GBS threads on our memories with terrible reworkings of ancient movies and TV shows? I am pretty sure neither Tron nor Starsky and Hutch needed "rebooting."
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Centripetal Horse posted:It makes me unreasonably sad that this now has to specified. loving hell, Hollywood, can you please stop mining the past and making GBS threads on our memories with terrible reworkings of ancient movies and TV shows? I am pretty sure neither Tron nor Starsky and Hutch needed "rebooting." I like the moment in Robocop 2014 when Gary Oldman shows Murphy how much of him is human. It's nice and chilling, but sadly belongs in a far better movie.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 20:11 |
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Reboots work best when they take the original and move it in a different direction that sometimes takes the piss out of the original (Brady Bunch, 21 Jump St, Starsky & Hutch), rather than just "the same thing with better SFX" (Total Recall, Robocop).
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Centripetal Horse posted:It makes me unreasonably sad that this now has to specified. loving hell, Hollywood, can you please stop mining the past and making GBS threads on our memories with terrible reworkings of ancient movies and TV shows? I am pretty sure neither Tron nor Starsky and Hutch needed "rebooting." Technically Tron was a sequel not a reboot. Also, I thought it was pretty decent
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 20:37 |
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bunnyofdoom posted:Technically Tron was a sequel not a reboot. Also, I thought it was pretty decent I've seen it described as the best music video of recent years and I'd have to agree. That movies pretty entertaining and the soundtrack is bitchin.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 20:41 |
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Tron is arguably the most dated movie and the sequel was pretty good. Starsky & Hutch was a good example of why a reboot/sequel/prequel/comic book movie needs to have respect for the source material. I had zero attachment to the original, but spending an entire movie saying "look how stupid the original was" gets old pretty fast, new audiences don't care about the material you're lampooning, and fans of the original (arguably your core audience) will be put off by it. See also: Lone Ranger. 21 Jump Street is an outlier because its creators are the best at taking a horrible idea and making an awesome movie out of it.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 21:18 |
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Cat Hatter posted:Tron is arguably the most dated movie and the sequel was pretty good. Starsky & Hutch was a good example of why a reboot/sequel/prequel/comic book movie needs to have respect for the source material. I had zero attachment to the original, but spending an entire movie saying "look how stupid the original was" gets old pretty fast, new audiences don't care about the material you're lampooning, and fans of the original (arguably your core audience) will be put off by it. See also: Lone Ranger. 21 Jump Street is an outlier because its creators are the best at taking a horrible idea and making an awesome movie out of it. Starsky & Hutch - Dance Off (HD): http://youtu.be/_CgC1G92vms This is magical and is one of my favorite movie soundtracks to boot.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 21:33 |
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While Robocop is being mentioned - the "American Jesus" concept is pretty hard to miss but finding out that the film is almost perfectly symmetrical blew my mind.
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Aleph Null posted:Starsky & Hutch - Dance Off (HD): http://youtu.be/_CgC1G92vms While I admit the movie had its moments (my favorite being when Starsky tries to save his sinking car), it was still a somewhat forgettable movie. The problem is that it wasn't really a Starsky & Hutch movie. For example, if you want to make a cop movie, that's one thing. If you decide to call your cop movie T. J. Hooker, now you have already alienated people that don't want to see a T. J. Hooker movie but there are hopefully enough people that enjoy T. J. Hooker that you can make up for it. If, however, your movie spends a bunch of time saying "remember how stupid T. J. Hooker was?" then you have now alienated the audience you were hoping to make up for the already alienated audience of people that didn't want to see your movie when they heard the name. Unfortunately its pretty hard to show that your movie is different enough from expectations that you can win them over. Plus, even if you manage to win them back, you still have a smaller target audience than had you called your movie something else and not offended the [whatever they call T. J. Hooker fans]. Other examples of movies that tried with varying success to show they weren't what people thought when people heard the name include The Muppets Movie, JJ Abrams' Star Trek, and Battleship (which wasn't very good but better than what most people were expecting from the title). Also, the dance off from American Wedding was better.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 22:18 |
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glitchkrieg posted:While Robocop is being mentioned - the "American Jesus" concept is pretty hard to miss but finding out that the film is almost perfectly symmetrical blew my mind. Haha holy poo poo. I love that people are still discovering new things about that movie after all this time.
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# ? Jun 30, 2014 22:26 |
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Robocop chat: I couldn't help but notice that at the end of this clip "Boom!"(spoiler alert: Murphy gets shot in the head) one of the thugs is whistling something rather familiar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4ByoYuDE40 I'm not crazy, am I? e:
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# ? Jul 1, 2014 00:04 |
Bender and ED-209 are both robots.
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minato posted:Reboots work best when they take the original and move it in a different direction that sometimes takes the piss out of the original (Brady Bunch, 21 Jump St, Starsky & Hutch), rather than just "the same thing with better SFX" (Total Recall, Robocop). But Robocop 2014 is totally the former and not the latter? It's about as different a direction as you could go from the original while still being about a cop named Alex Murphy that gets turned into Robocop, yet it's completely faithful to the original by being a satire of the law enforcement and corporate culture of the time period the movie was made in. If anything most of the complaints I've heard about Robocop 2014 were that it didn't copy the original enough, especially the lack of a Clarence Boddicker-style villain. One subtle thing I loved about Robocop 2014 was the way that they handled the Robocop suit. For filming they actually had the dude wear a suit so you get the benefit of both him and the people he's acting with having a physical prop to interact with, but they also used the suit for performance-capture and did a CGI composite so that his dimensions are subtly inhuman and too narrow to be a guy in a suit. It's a seamless effect that they pulled off really well.
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