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ElGroucho posted:I hope people start getting tired of it soon Nothing lasts forever, and even when they do finally decline it's going to be replaced by something equally vapid, or do you not remember the heyday of Buddy Cop, Die-Hard, Military Porn, and Sci-Fi Action Epics from the 80s and 90s? Or the disaster movie crops from the 70s? Or the bible crap from the 60s? quote:or I'm going to be forced to watch black and white French movies from the 60s to cleanse my brain. What's stopping you now? Every armchair cinephile I see who is "so sick" of these movies has plenty of access to film classics for free over the internet or through Netflix, yet they never seem to bother to watch any. ElGroucho posted:My bad, forgot this was the PYF Reason Other People Are Wrong About Their Irrational Irritating Movie Moments That's fair. I'm not trying to take the moment away from you, but you did sound like a joyless grump.
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ElGroucho posted:My bad, forgot this was the PYF Reason Other People Are Wrong About Their Irrational Irritating Movie Moments Uh yeah, that's exactly what this thread is. Read the second line of your post by itself. If you don't have the context showing you mean the Marvel universe that just sounds like a suicide note.
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I'm irrationally irritated that there aren't far more giant interconnected fun movie franchises like the MCU. I'm excited to see Matt Tracker in the next GI Joe Anyway, it's not like they make superhero movies instead of some Oscar Bait pieces of Fine Cinema.
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Trent posted:I'm irrationally irritated that there aren't far more giant interconnected fun movie franchises like the MCU. If only Marvel Studios wasn't wasting their time with all these superhero movies!
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Gaunab posted:That was the reference I was making. I'm glad you got it. I didn't realize people other than me watched MegasXLR
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Aphrodite posted:Uh yeah, that's exactly what this thread is. Actually, it's not. Maybe you should read the OP buddy quote:There aren't really any obligatory thread rules other than don't start poo poo about movies you like that someone else didn't like, nobody cares.
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Len posted:I didn't realize people other than me watched MegasXLR You dig giant robots! I dig giant robots! We dig giant robots!
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Len posted:I didn't realize people other than me watched MegasXLR Megas is great.
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I am 9000% joyless grump and cannot wait for comic book movies to die and in the meantime I am happy to watch lots of other things
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# ? May 13, 2015 04:12 |
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I am a normal adult who like comics and am really enjoying the MCU movies. The only one I haven't bothered to repeat was Captain America 1. I also enjoy some video games and most food. Christ, what an rear end in a top hat.
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Van Dis posted:I am 9000% joyless grump and cannot wait for comic book movies to die and in the meantime I am happy to watch lots of other things They've been making comic book movies since the invention of comic books, you may be waiting for a while.
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Hence the watching of other things
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# ? May 13, 2015 05:50 |
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ElGroucho posted:I had a free day yesterday, was already in the mall with my wife at 1 PM, had absolutely nothing to do, and still couldn't bring myself to go see Age of Ultron Cool thanks for posting poo poo about a movie you didn't watch and have no intention of watching. Please tell us some more movies you don't want to watch.
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kazil posted:Cool thanks for posting poo poo about a movie you didn't watch and have no intention of watching. I thought Paul Blart 2 looked pretty bad.
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# ? May 13, 2015 07:20 |
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Yesterday and today I didn't watch Game of Thrones, but tomorrow I'm going to not watch Casablanca for a change of pace.
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I already had lunch, but I'm still kind of hungry.
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Arrath posted:For all they know maybe the sedative will start eating the alien's veins from the inside. Or function like super PCP. Or do absolutely nothing at all. I like how Aliens did that. All these marines are weighing their options, and one throws out a 'hey, we have a ton of nerve gas! Why not just fumigate the drat building?' and it's immediately shot down because they don't know if it will even work against them, meanwhile it'd make everything plenty toxic for the surviving humans. Just a throwaway line to reinforce the idea that they had all these cool gadgets handy but were so unprepared for an unconventional enemy like the
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Wild T posted:I like how Aliens did that. All these marines are weighing their options, and one throws out a 'hey, we have a ton of nerve gas! Why not just fumigate the drat building?' and it's immediately shot down because they don't know if it will even work against them, meanwhile it'd make everything plenty toxic for the surviving humans. Just a throwaway line to reinforce the idea that they had all these cool gadgets handy but were so unprepared for an unconventional enemy like the Aliens was such a forward-thinking movie that its influence is downright staggering when you stop and think about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYtQmayyDLA
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mind the walrus posted:Aliens was such a forward-thinking movie that its influence is downright staggering when you stop and think about it: Have you seen Jodorowsky's Dune? They make a decent case that the work on that unrealized film, Geiger's especially, went on to influence the Alien series as well as countless other films and media.
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Mr. 47 posted:Have you seen Jodorowsky's Dune? They make a decent case that the work on that unrealized film, Geiger's especially, went on to influence the Alien series as well as countless other films and media. Ya, at the very least, O'bannon (script), Giraud (aka Moebius, costumes) and Giger first met during the Dune preproduction. Also O'bannon's & Moebius' The Long Tomorrow was basically the style guide for Bladerunner.
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Mr. 47 posted:Have you seen Jodorowsky's Dune? They make a decent case that the work on that unrealized film, Geiger's especially, went on to influence the Alien series as well as countless other films and media. That's pretty weak honestly. Of course any work an artist or anyone spends lots of time on is going to influence their projects going forward, because humans experience time on a linear scale and nothing is invented completely out of the ether even on a metaphysical level. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of what Giger worked on with Dune was a big influence on his work going forward, but that tends to be the case with most prolific artists that they find themes which consciously or unconsciously repeat themselves throughout their work-- Stephen King gets chided for abusing the magical negro trope which transmuted into a magical child/magical savant trope; Stephen Spielberg movies tend to feature daddy issues and for a while in the 80s he was the best at portraying lower-middle class suburban family life; when Grant Morrison writes a comic you can usually expect some commentary on metafiction; Neil Gaiman loves to talk about gods and mythology in relation to the human animal; Terry Pratchett's entire oeuvre was all underscored by gentle humanism--and these themes are usually carried forward through various iterations of work over the years even though their landmark works tend to make it appear as though creatures like the Xenomorph appeared out of some divine inspiration. I mean they kind-of did, but there's always a clear lineage if you're willing to do some historical research. Meanwhile we can point to the finished product of Aliens as well as the legions of media that came after it--particularly video games--and trace its direct influence much more clearly and directly from one set of artists-- Giger and Ridley Scott--to another--James Cameron--to countless other game developers, which is a reasonably unique lopsided ratio.
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mind the walrus posted:Aliens was such a forward-thinking movie that its influence is downright staggering when you stop and think about it: Mr. 47 posted:Have you seen Jodorowsky's Dune? They make a decent case that the work on that unrealized film, Geiger's especially, went on to influence the Alien series as well as countless other films and media. Ultimately everything Sci-fi goes back to Dune. And everything fantasy is LOTR Seriously though the amount of real technology that was invented based on sci-fi from Star Trek or Alien is pretty amazing.
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I watched a bit of the second Thor movie. The weird pronunciations of various Norse words like Bifröst and Heimdallr bugged me a little bit. Sure, it's an American movie. Doesn't mean you can't say things correctly!
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Gargamel Gibson posted:I watched a bit of the second Thor movie. The weird pronunciations of various Norse words like Bifröst and Heimdallr bugged me a little bit. Sure, it's an American movie. Doesn't mean you can't say things correctly! In Danish, Bifrost is spelled with an O instead of an Ö (also, Americans don't know what the gently caress's up with ÆØÅÖÄ etc.), so saying "frost" is perfectly OK. But they really should learn the proper pronunciation of "bi", because they make it sound like it's a dual rainbow of some such nonsense.
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I enjoy the mcu movies and all but seeing that slide with all the movies they have planned until like 2050 makes me want the superhero movies bubble to burst just for the sheer schadenfreude of it all.
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Gargamel Gibson posted:I watched a bit of the second Thor movie. The weird pronunciations of various Norse words like Bifröst and Heimdallr bugged me a little bit. Sure, it's an American movie. Doesn't mean you can't say things correctly! Technically in their continuity it's the Norse words that are mispronunciations of Asgardian words.
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Aphrodite posted:Technically in their continuity it's the Norse words that are mispronunciations of Asgardian words. Yeah, but we invented the drat mythology more than a thousand years ago, so they can just shut it Also, Thor isn't some tall, clean-shaven puppy-dog prettyboy. He's a stocky, fierce-eyed, red-haired, manly full-bearded man, filled with furious anger. KozmoNaut has a new favorite as of 17:05 on May 13, 2015 |
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KozmoNaut posted:Yeah, but we invented the drat mythology more than a thousand years ago, so they can just shut it Not in the Marvel universe.
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I really want Marvel Movie Thor to team up with Loki to retake Mjölnir by dressing up as a woman & pretending to be a bride to a giant.
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Gaunab posted:Not in the Marvel universe. I can't watch these movies because it bothers me too much that its not like the actual mythology. Completely serious.
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Zaphod42 posted:Seriously though the amount of real technology that was invented based on sci-fi from Star Trek or Alien is pretty amazing. I don't know if I'd say "based on" because I think it's more like convergent evolution. Different starting points (in this case real tech and sci-fi tech) getting to roughly the same point through different paths. That doesn't mean that current technology like tablets is based on Star Trek, but rather that the creators of Star Trek were imaginative enough to take things to a logical conclusion and the real world did the same, without the two being directly connected enough to say that one was based on the other.
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Taeke posted:I don't know if I'd say "based on" because I think it's more like convergent evolution. Different starting points (in this case real tech and sci-fi tech) getting to roughly the same point through different paths. That doesn't mean that current technology like tablets is based on Star Trek, but rather that the creators of Star Trek were imaginative enough to take things to a logical conclusion and the real world did the same, without the two being directly connected enough to say that one was based on the other. The inventor of the modern cell phone literally said that Star Trek's communicators inspired him. Although googling for it apparently he later refuted that statement and said that it was instead Dick Tracey's wrist radio that inspired him.
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Zaphod42 posted:The inventor of the modern cell phone literally said that Star Trek's communicators inspired him. Either way, the point still stands whether it was Dick Tracey, James Bond, or Captain Kirk.
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Taeke posted:I don't know if I'd say "based on" because I think it's more like convergent evolution. Different starting points (in this case real tech and sci-fi tech) getting to roughly the same point through different paths. That doesn't mean that current technology like tablets is based on Star Trek, but rather that the creators of Star Trek were imaginative enough to take things to a logical conclusion and the real world did the same, without the two being directly connected enough to say that one was based on the other. Nothing exists in a vacuum and scientists/engineers aren't 100% unaware of popular culture. This is the guy who invented the word robotics and made robot part of the global lexicon, writing formative works on what AIs, computers, and general life might look like in the future, and he's shilling for Radioshack: mind the walrus has a new favorite as of 21:19 on May 13, 2015 |
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mind the walrus posted:Nothing exists in a vacuum and scientists/engineers aren't 100% unaware of popular culture. Calling it now the first fully functional sex robot will be called "Penny"
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syscall girl posted:Calling it now the first fully functional sex robot will be called "Penny" Not Orgasmatron? Woody Allen is the original Leonard.
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syscall girl posted:Calling it now the first fully functional sex robot will be called "Penny" If they're going classy they'll go with Helen O'Loy. Just kidding sex robots are going to be creepy as gently caress no matter what.
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mind the walrus posted:If they're going classy they'll go with Helen O'Loy. I think the cultural consciousness goes back as far as Weird Science. Maybe not even that far.
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Taeke posted:I don't know if I'd say "based on" because I think it's more like convergent evolution. Different starting points (in this case real tech and sci-fi tech) getting to roughly the same point through different paths. That doesn't mean that current technology like tablets is based on Star Trek, but rather that the creators of Star Trek were imaginative enough to take things to a logical conclusion and the real world did the same, without the two being directly connected enough to say that one was based on the other. I like that in Trek they got the right idea with tablets but they sort of missed the point by having Picard sat there with huge stacks of them on his desk.
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Zaphod42 posted:Not Orgasmatron? Fister Roboto.
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