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NGL posted:Here's a question that's been bugging me ever since I saw Star Trek Into Darkness: Or-See
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NGL posted:Here's a question that's been bugging me ever since I saw Star Trek Into Darkness: 9/11 Truther Moron
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 21:02 |
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The second volume of Witch Doctor has a better sequel to Hellraiser than the vast majority of the Hellraiser sequels.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 21:04 |
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Here's something that came up when discussing how great Dredd is and how every American should see it with my boss. What's the first film where the gruff, cigar-chewing police chief yells at the action hero how the mayor's really riding his rear end over this, turn in your badge and gun, etc? I guessed Dirty Harry but somebody told me that Chinatown precedes it.
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Network Pesci posted:Here's something that came up when discussing how great Dredd is and how every American should see it with my boss. What's the first film where the gruff, cigar-chewing police chief yells at the action hero how the mayor's really riding his rear end over this, turn in your badge and gun, etc? I guessed Dirty Harry but somebody told me that Chinatown precedes it. How could that happen in Chinatown when Jake is a PI?
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He's a PI in them, but Bogart gets dragged over the coals pretty hard by the DA in either The Maltese Falcon or The Big Sleep. (I'm pretty sure it's The Maltese Falcon, he's a lot surlier with the cops in that one).bobkatt013 posted:How could that happen in Chinatown when Jake is a PI?
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Speaking of Alien: Resurrection, does it have any relation to the Fifth Element in terms of like production staff or director or anything? I'm just curious since I get the exact same "vibe" when watching both movies and I'm not sure why.
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Vakal posted:Speaking of Alien: Resurrection, does it have any relation to the Fifth Element they were both made by French dudes.
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I just discovered that IMBD has a feature to search what credits two films have in common. According to the results of this search, there are 7 people who were credited on both films. Some were model makers for one of the films, but none of them did the same type of work on both films. I am going to spend the next infinity hours using this comparison search to confirm or deny all my hunches about films that are related to each other... edit: V it's the first result if you google "imdb compare two movies", I didn't think I really needed to link it. Also, it's not very nice to use, since it doesn't tell you in the results what each person was credited as in each movie. Someone really needs to put the "database" in IMDB... Snak fucked around with this message at 03:04 on Oct 24, 2014 |
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Snak posted:I just discovered that IMBD has a feature to search what credits two films have in common. According to the results of this search, there are 7 people who were credited on both films. Some were model makers for one of the films, but none of them did the same type of work on both films. Aaand for all the people who don't know (this was kind of thoughtless of you) it's this: https://www.imdb.com/search/common I rarely use it but keep it on my bookmarks toolbar just in case. And it really really works.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 02:53 |
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What do directors do, and why is it more important that the Alien Trilogy was done by Ridley Scott, when it was written by Dan O'bannon. Isn't all that subtext stuff in the writing?
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 03:45 |
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Turtlicious posted:What do directors do, and why is it more important that the Alien Trilogy was done by Ridley Scott, when it was written by Dan O'bannon. Isn't all that subtext stuff in the writing? Directors direct everything, theoretically they are the final voice on set. Obviously a ton of interests are involved in making a movie so individual director's control varies widely between movies, but they are the one to say when to start filming and when to stop. Ridley Scott only directed the first Alien movie, and then Prometheus 30ish year later, as it's developed as a franchise James Cameron and Sigourney Weaver have probably had as much influence as anyone else.
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Skwirl posted:Directors direct everything, theoretically they are the final voice on set. Obviously a ton of interests are involved in making a movie so individual director's control varies widely between movies, but they are the one to say when to start filming and when to stop. Ridley Scott only directed the first Alien movie, and then Prometheus 30ish year later, as it's developed as a franchise James Cameron and Sigourney Weaver have probably had as much influence as anyone else. Lets not forget the original plan for the aliens life cycle - people are turned into eggs. I would say that James Cameron had a huge influence, and Sigourney Weaver had a bigger.
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I would like to post about Aliens a lot more, but this doesn't feel like the thread to go "This is what I think about this movie." What would be the thread for that?
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Turtlicious posted:I would like to post about Aliens a lot more, but this doesn't feel like the thread to go "This is what I think about this movie." What would be the thread for that? General Chat. Warning, all of the CineD boogeymen hang out there, but we're always up for a chat about Aliens. There was a thread specifically about Aliens, but I think it got gassed because too many people got offended at the idea of a movie featuring a monster designed by Giger might have some sort of sexual connotation.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 04:39 |
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Skwirl posted:General Chat. Warning, all of the CineD boogeymen hang out there, but we're always up for a chat about Aliens. There was a thread specifically about Aliens, but I think it got gassed because too many people got offended at the idea of a movie featuring a monster designed by Giger might have some sort of sexual connotation. It's kind of super obvious and on the nose though, also ok.
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Turtlicious posted:It's kind of super obvious and on the nose though, also ok. I've seen people in this forum argue there was no racial subtext to Night of the Living Dead where a literal pick-up truck full of rednecks shoot a black guy because they don't think he's human, in a movie made in 1969. And this is a place that I think is more accepting of analysis of films compared to the rest of the internet. I don't think you can make a movie with low enough hanging fruit that it won't still go completely over some people's heads.
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Turtlicious posted:What do directors do, and why is it more important that the Alien Trilogy was done by Ridley Scott, when it was written by Dan O'bannon. Isn't all that subtext stuff in the writing? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur_theory
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 07:15 |
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Skwirl posted:I've seen people in this forum argue there was no racial subtext to Night of the Living Dead That's adorable.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 09:24 |
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the cinema down our road's showing a double bill of Alien + Aliens for Halloween they're both the extended cuts :'(
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Skwirl posted:I've seen people in this forum argue there was no racial subtext to Night of the Living Dead where a literal pick-up truck full of rednecks shoot a black guy because they don't think he's human, in a movie made in 1969. And this is a place that I think is more accepting of analysis of films compared to the rest of the internet. I don't think you can make a movie with low enough hanging fruit that it won't still go completely over some people's heads. I always saw no racial subtext win Night of the living dead, I saw it as text. There is not only the thing you mentioned, but it was a black guy who was the hero in a movie made in 1969. Do they also think there is no feminist text/subtext in the alien series?
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bobkatt013 posted:I always saw no racial subtext win Night of the living dead, I saw it as text. There is not only the thing you mentioned, but it was a black guy who was the hero in a movie made in 1969. Do they also think there is no feminist text/subtext in the alien series? Only at the end does it become text, and even then, it's debatable. There is no reference to it otherwise, that's the definition of subtext.
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Cerv posted:the cinema down our road's showing a double bill of Alien + Aliens for Halloween Is this a Vue cinema thing in general then or do we live near each other?
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Cerv posted:the cinema down our road's showing a double bill of Alien + Aliens for Halloween Astor Theatre in Melbourne?
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Detective Thompson posted:That's adorable. He was arguing the rednecks in the truck were just using perfectly sensible tactics like most people would in the event of a real life zombie apocalypse.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 22:33 |
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In Aliens3 she literally said the alien violated her and she now carried its child.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 22:39 |
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Turtlicious posted:In Aliens3 she literally said the alien violated her and she now carried its child. What do you mean an aborted fetus that looks like a giant vagina killing the creator of mankind has some deeper meaning?
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 22:41 |
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Skwirl posted:What do you mean an aborted fetus that looks like a giant vagina killing the creator of mankind has some deeper meaning? So I should watch aliens 4 then prometheus?
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 22:44 |
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don't watch Prometheus
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PriorMarcus posted:Is this a Vue cinema thing in general then or do we live near each other? seems to be quite a few, but not all of them. if you see a guy getting up for a long piss break during the colony scene before the Sulaco arrives, maybe we are neighbours
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 23:35 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:watch Prometheus I think you're having problems with your keyboard.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 23:35 |
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Skwirl posted:I think you're having problems with your keyboard. you're having problems woth your brain, such as liking Prometheus
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Prometheus was better than Automata.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 23:42 |
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The only two movies released this century worth watching are Spring Breakers and Prometheus.
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Snapchat A Titty posted:Prometheus was better than Automata. Boy the preview for that movie looked great but then it came out and I kept hearing it was really lame Prometheus owns though. Of all the Alien movies, I'd say skip 3. At least 4 is fun.
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# ? Oct 25, 2014 02:47 |
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Alien 3 is not fun, but it is good, and Alien 4 is not.
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effectual posted:Boy the preview for that movie looked great but then it came out and I kept hearing it was really lame Automata is not a bad movie, it works with some interesting ideas, it's just that the script could do with say a weeks more work or so
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BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:The only two movies released this century worth watching are Spring Breakers and Prometheus. Mulhollland Dr. is pretty good too.
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# ? Oct 25, 2014 04:59 |
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Just watch Alien and Terrence Malick movies forever
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Surviving Edged Weapons on an infinite loop. I am not dying in no ghetto. No way sports fans.
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