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freeranger posted:Does it take much longer to film a 3 hour movie compared to say a 90 min one? Would you expect it to be double the shooting length? What about general costs of making a longer film compared to a shorter one? Yes, as a generalization I'm comfortable saying it takes longer to write, shoot, edit, score, mix, complete a DI for, etc a longer film... And it costs more, too. Longer run times used to be reserved for "epics" in part for this reason. Of course, it isn't a linear equation. And consider that making 2 or 3 films at once (like the LOTR movies) can save time and money.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 15:38 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:39 |
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Had there ever been a movie that shows one side of the story and then another movie that shows the other side with the same people attached?
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 15:45 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:Had there ever been a movie that shows one side of the story and then another movie that shows the other side with the same people attached? Flags of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 15:50 |
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 15:56 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:Had there ever been a movie that shows one side of the story and then another movie that shows the other side with the same people attached? Sliding Doors, kinda. Also Time Code, kinda.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 16:39 |
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Criminal Minded posted:Tracing the family tree of films that Alien/Aliens borrowed from and were later ripped off by is one of my favorite activities. That one good enough to justify checking out? This is kind of an aside, but I just saw Forbidden World, Roger Corman's 1982 attempt to rip off Aliens. It's sweaty, dank, and looks like it was lit by flashlights. It has the least appealing sex scene this side of Tommy Wiseau and a ton of weirdly shot nudity that looks like they just missed it in editing. They're in space until you find out it's a planet, and everybody eats strawberry shortcake for every meal. If you like Alien plagiarism, you might not hate this. Here's the trailer. Not work safe because of boobs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UypDHNiKbE4
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 19:37 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:Had there ever been a movie that shows one side of the story and then another movie that shows the other side with the same people attached? I think some of the Saw movies do this. You probably shouldn't watch them, though.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 19:39 |
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Jack Gladney posted:This is kind of an aside, but I just saw Forbidden World, Roger Corman's 1982 attempt to rip off Aliens. It's sweaty, dank, and looks like it was lit by flashlights. It has the least appealing sex scene this side of Tommy Wiseau and a ton of weirdly shot nudity that looks like they just missed it in editing. They're in space until you find out it's a planet, and everybody eats strawberry shortcake for every meal. If you like Alien plagiarism, you might not hate this. Is it good? It looks fun. Those effects are fantastic.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 19:49 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Is it good? It looks fun. Those effects are fantastic. It's really dreary, but atmospheric in that great early 80s way for about the first half. Most of the performances are pretty weak, but it's got a great score and sound design. I don't know if that's fun in the traditional sense--maybe more like if Stanley Kubrick was given a bad script and the cast of a Friday the 13th film. The effects work is slick as hell, though.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 20:01 |
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Jack Gladney posted:maybe more like if Stanley Kubrick was given a bad script and the cast of a Friday the 13th film I'm so sold.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 20:26 |
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Forbidden World is pretty fun as Alien rip-offs go. Galaxy of Terror is more oppressive but also a little dull in places. Forbidden World also has David St. Hubbins' bossy girlfriend as a hot lady scientist.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:20 |
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Not really close to what I meant, it works pretty well for checking latest releases and stuff though. If theres a way on rottentomatoes to filter movies by film festival that would be pretty cool and maybe you could provide a direct link? I wasn't able to find it.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:25 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:Forbidden World is pretty fun as Alien rip-offs go. Galaxy of Terror is more oppressive but also a little dull in places. Galaxy of Terror is amazing because the whole vibe of it, the sets, the telepathy, and the pyramid motif all make it the closest we could ever get to a film version of the early drafts for Alien.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:32 |
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Also it has the exchange: "Aren't you afraid?" "Too scared to be."
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:34 |
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Criminal Minded posted:Also it has the exchange: That's tight. My favorite line is in the under-appreciated film Sphere. Sam Jackson posted:Are you afraid of dying, Norman?
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:38 |
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penismightier posted:Galaxy of Terror is amazing because the whole vibe of it, the sets, the telepathy, and the pyramid motif all make it the closest we could ever get to a film version of the early drafts for Alien. That's the one with Marjoe, right? I always get it confused with the one that's Seven Samurai where each one has a spaceship.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:56 |
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Jack Gladney posted:That's the one with Marjoe, right? I always get it confused with the one that's Seven Samurai where each one has a spaceship. No, that's Star Crash, which is also good. Galaxy of Terror has Joanie Cunningham.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 21:58 |
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penismightier posted:No, that's Star Crash, which is also good. Galaxy of Terror has Joanie Cunningham. think you mean Battle Beyond the Stars, Roger Corman's Seven Samurai unless there's more than one sic-fi version out there :|
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:03 |
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The 7 Samurai one is Battle Beyond the Stars (with a screenplay by John Sayles!) Though the Japanese film Message From Space is also basically 7 Samurai.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:03 |
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Cerv posted:think you mean Battle Beyond the Stars, Roger Corman's Seven Samurai Right, I meant Star Crash is the one with Marjoe. We need a chart.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:07 |
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penismightier posted:Right, I meant Star Crash is the one with Marjoe. I was confused because Star Crash also has telepathy as a major plot device and Roger Corman spaceship corridors. Plus blonde lady nudity, glowing spaceships, and lasers drawn onto the negative. I may actually have never seen Galaxy of Terror, although I feel like I did because I saw the other three he did at the same time. Surely someone has written something out there about how Corman makes films that are pastiches of other Corman films while attempting to rip off the work of others.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:17 |
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Hey, if a camera tilts horizontally, like say for a Dutch angle, you might describe the camera as "rotating along the X axis" right? Like, the X axis is the roll axis?
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:26 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Hey, if a camera tilts horizontally, like say for a Dutch angle, you might describe the camera as "rotating along the X axis" right? Like, the X axis is the roll axis? Correct. Rotating along the Y axis would be if camera were tilting up and down.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:47 |
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Toebone posted:Correct. Rotating along the Y axis would be if camera were tilting up and down. That's what I thought, thanks. Been a while since geometry class.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:53 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Hey, if a camera tilts horizontally, like say for a Dutch angle, you might describe the camera as "rotating along the X axis" right? Like, the X axis is the roll axis? If you say "along the x axis" it makes me think you mean panning. What you're describing isn't really along an axis but I would call it "rotating about the z axis" where a horizontal pan would be "about the y axis"
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 22:57 |
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Are you going to try and explain Battlefield Earth to a blind robot or something?
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 00:13 |
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FreudianSlippers posted:Are you going to try and explain Battlefield Earth to a blind robot or something? Yes.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 00:40 |
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At least we finally found the target audience.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 03:01 |
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Jack Gladney posted:I was confused because Star Crash also has telepathy as a major plot device and Roger Corman spaceship corridors. Plus blonde lady nudity, glowing spaceships, and lasers drawn onto the negative. It's how he saved money. Spend on some nice fancy model work and spaceship explosions for one movie, recycle those shots in the others.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 05:25 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:Had there ever been a movie that shows one side of the story and then another movie that shows the other side with the same people attached? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042876/?ref_=nm_knf_i4 There are some others in this style, like a Jet Li movie iirc. Maxwell Lord posted:It's how he saved money. Spend on some nice fancy model work and spaceship explosions for one movie, recycle those shots in the others. Just like Star Trek! got any sevens fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Jul 28, 2014 |
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 11:29 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Hey, if a camera tilts horizontally, like say for a Dutch angle, you might describe the camera as "rotating along the X axis" right? Like, the X axis is the roll axis? Rotating around the x axis is tilting. Movement along the x axis is tracking or trucking. Rotating around the y axis is panning. Movement along the y axis is generally craning, since it is only done with a crane. Rotating around the z axis is dutching. Movement along the z axis is pushing, pulling, or dollying. If you hang a taut string between your eyes and a tree in the distance, the string is the z axis. If you punch the string through the middle of a postcard picture of the tree, so that you're now looking at a 2D representation of the tree hanging in front of you, instead of the actual tree... Then moving the picture closer or farther away from you, along the string, is moving it along the z axis. Spinning it around the string so that it isn't level anymore is rotating it around the z axis. Make sense?
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 16:30 |
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Five Cent Deposit posted:Rotating around the x axis is tilting. Movement along the x axis is tracking or trucking. Dope, thanks. But what's the difference between tilting and dutching?
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 16:56 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Dope, thanks. Tilting is looking up or down (the X-axis extends to your left and right). Dutching is like leaning your head to the left and right.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 17:22 |
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I kind of thought dutching involved lowering it (down in the y-axis) and then tilting it upwards (around the x-axis) and slightly skewing it (rotating around the z-axis). Like a small person squinting upwards.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 19:19 |
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Shanty posted:I kind of thought dutching involved lowering it (down in the y-axis) and then tilting it upwards (around the x-axis) and slightly skewing it (rotating around the z-axis). Like a small person squinting upwards. Tons of shots involve multiple camera movements, but dutch angle shots are most noticeable by the fact that the top of the frame isn't parallel to the horizon.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 19:24 |
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Skwirl posted:Tons of shots involve multiple camera movements, but dutch angle shots are most noticeable by the fact that the top of the frame isn't parallel to the horizon. Ah, thanks.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 19:29 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:Forbidden World is pretty fun as Alien rip-offs go. Galaxy of Terror is more oppressive but also a little dull in places. drat I thought Forbidden World and Galaxy of Terror were the same movie! Off to Netflix I go. Fake edit: Netflix has a 77 minute version streaming, with an 82 minute director's cut on disc. Worth waiting for the latter?
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 20:00 |
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PostwarMutant posted:drat I thought Forbidden World and Galaxy of Terror were the same movie! Off to Netflix I go. quote:This set also includes the original Allan Holzman cut that was rejected by Roger Corman due to having humor, while Corman wanted the film to be done as a straight sci-fi/horror film I watched the 77 min cut yesterday and maybe I was just in the wrong mood for it, but I thought it was a waste of time. Galaxy of Terror isn't exactly a good movie but at least it tried to do something a little novel.
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I watched Love Exposure a couple of days ago and loved it. I was wondering if there was a list of officially translated Shion Sono films anywhere? I'd quite like to work through the rest of them and while the obvious ones would be easy to find, I wouldn't be sure if the ones that I couldn't find are just hard to get hold of, or have actually never been translated.
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