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IUG posted:I watched Unbreakable a few years ago. At the time, I remembered it as one of my favorite movies of his. On a rewatch, it struck me how no one in the film (besides SLJ) has emotion, at all. All the actors move around each other and do stuff, but they don't ever show any signs of happiness, anger, fear, etc. Even when SLJ is yelling at some dude for treating his art as a toy, that guy doesn't react. When Bruce Willis breaks into someone's house to save two children from being attacked, or when the two children save him from being drowned, everyone in that film has a :| face the entire duration. It worked for me, because so much of that movie was about being emotionally closed off due to dysfunction and total lack of fulfillment. SLJ was the only one living his truth, so he was the only one who seemed fully alive, even if his truth was monstrous and abhorrent mass murder.
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Phylodox posted:Isn't that true of a lot of his stuff? Lots of muted performances, for some reason? It makes movies like The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable seem kind of surreal and dreamlike, but is completely inappropriate in The Last Airbender.
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Phylodox posted:...but is completely inappropriate in The Last Airbender. Aasif Mandvi was awesome in The Last Airbender and that's all I've got to say about that.
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I'll forever love Unbreakable for being a stealth-comic book origin movie and it's still my favorite MNS movie (not hard). Still eager to see that newest one of his, but a certain thing about it has already been spoiled for me a while back on another forum. zoux posted:I remember there being soooo much hype about MI2 because it was John Woo directed and it was at that time where everyone was obsessed with hard boiled Hong Kong action films (like Hard Boiled!) As for this, boy are you not kidding about how much of a let down it was at the time. Myself, a lot of people in the gaming internet community in general, and people around these parts specifically were heavily into John Woo and Hong Kong Blood Operas in general. As can be evidenced by the following SA goon created images: Chow Yun Cat: John Woo's career is very strange to us fans, because he has this amazing and influential work in Hong Kong, then right after the success of Hard Boiled three decent US movies (for what they are) in Hard Target, Broken Arrow, and Face/Off, but then it seems to go over a cliff and we got MI2, Windtalkers, Paycheck, and...well that's that for the most part. Apologies if this John Woo derail was too much!
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Never saw Windtalkers, but MI2 and Paycheck were embarrassing
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FlamingLiberal posted:Never saw Windtalkers, but MI2 and Paycheck were embarrassing MI2 is not good, and is actively embarrassing. At least it kept Dougray off the table so Jackman could Wolverine it up for the rest of his life. The day I found a widescreen VHS copy of Hard Boiled at friggin' Media Play was one of the best days of my life. My friend and I popped it in immediately after getting home and holy poo poo. We had never seen anything like that before.
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A John Woo take on the Kitty Pryde and Wolverine miniseries would have been insane.
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Guardians 2 was great. I know I just came out of the theater, but I definitely think it's better than the first movie. It's not nearly as messy in terms of plotting, and the script is a lot more solid - it's moved past that sometimes awkward introductory phase and they get to be more creative with the characters, and their relationships are stronger and more believable because of it. Yondu is especially awesome. It's got better pacing, the villain is great, it looks MUCH better, and it's also funnier. I was totally worried about baby Groot or the whole movie just being a flanderization of the first one, but nah they did much more with the characters and built out the universe in ways that felt very Kirby-esque. The last like 15 minutes of the movie were maybe a bit much though. At the climax it becomes a much more conventional movie and is not nearly as exciting, and the end is also bit too sentimental. I honestly went in with pretty low expectations, but it was way better than I thought it could be.
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Hoping to see GotG2 in the next week and have 3D and 2D options. Is the 3D use good enough to go for or should I default to 2D (cos I usually find the colour and contrast look better)?
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Hakkesshu posted:...the end is also bit too sentimental. Someone else "sacrifices" themselves and "dies", like Groot in the first one, don't they? Longbaugh01 fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Longbaugh01 posted:Some else "sacrifices" themselves and "dies", like Groot in the first one, don't they? Yes / no / not in the same way EmptyVessel posted:Hoping to see GotG2 in the next week and have 3D and 2D options. It did make the environments pop out really nicely so maybe? I always tend to argue that if you are at the point where you have to ask this question then it's never really worth it. Hakkesshu fucked around with this message at 22:22 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Anything worth sharing about post-credit scenes that tie in more with future movies?
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redbackground posted:Anything worth sharing about post-credit scenes that tie in more with future movies? Adam Warlock Also Stan Lee is The Watcher. And for those of you curious about Michael Rosenbaum he's Martinex and is part of the old Guardians team with Yondu and Starhawk. X-O fucked around with this message at 22:33 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Phylodox posted:Isn't that true of a lot of his stuff? Lots of muted performances, for some reason? It makes movies like The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable seem kind of surreal and dreamlike, but is completely inappropriate in The Last Airbender. It makes the Happening a movie about adult toddlers trying to survive the apocalypse. It's hilarious btw.
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redbackground posted:Anything worth sharing about post-credit scenes that tie in more with future movies? Well, ok, I will just list em out POST CREDITS SPOILERS 1) They tease the "old" Guardians team, featuring Sly Stallone as Darkhawk, along with a bunch of other characters, I'm not super familiar with them but they are the ones played by Miley Cyrus, Michelle Yeoh, Ving Rhames, and Michael Rosenbaum. 2) The secondary villain of the movie, being the high priestess of a race of golden-skinned people who are genetically engineered, says her new creation will finally put an end to the Guardians - she calls it Adam and it pans to a big cocoon. So yeah, between that and what they do with Nebula, they're building up stakes that correspond pretty closely with Infinity Gauntlet. 3) He shows up earlier in the movie, but the final post-credits scene is Stan Lee meeting up with (presumably) Uatu and two other Watchers and they just leave him alone in space. E: In relation to the below quote, he's still a confused old man who seems to have no idea how to get home so I dunno how he's supposed to be Uatu. X-O posted:Also Stan Lee is The Watcher. That's not what I took from that scene, but I guess it's possible? Hakkesshu fucked around with this message at 22:55 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Longbaugh01 posted:
Apparently he's had a renaissance in China. Anyone seen Red Cliff here?
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It's pretty hosed up that at this point since hearing about it from this thread, I'm more excited about Michael Rosebaum being in GOTG2 than anything else. loving Smallville. (Also we went to the same high school 6 years apart.)
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Hakkesshu posted:That's not what I took from that scene, but I guess it's possible? Either way, what's most interesting about it is that it's almost certain that at one point Fox owned the rights to The Watcher and that whole race. Watcher is almost exclusively tied into the Fantastic Four/Silver Surfer cosmic side which Fox did have all the rights to a while back. So I wonder how Marvel got control of it.
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X-O posted:Either way, what's most interesting about it is that it's almost certain that at one point Fox owned the rights to The Watcher and that whole race. Watcher is almost exclusively tied into the Fantastic Four/Silver Surfer cosmic side which Fox did have all the rights to a while back. So I wonder how Marvel got control of it. That's true, I'll be curious to see what they do with it, if anything.
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Hakkesshu posted:That's true, I'll be curious to see what they do with it, if anything. My guess is that The Watcher was part of the Ego deal. It'll be interesting to see what other characters might have been a part of it.
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How'd y'all see it already?
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zoux posted:How'd y'all see it already? It's opened in a few countries, now. Australia, New Zealand... and Italy (I think).
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zoux posted:How'd y'all see it already? Marvel releases the movies basically everywhere before North America.
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I had no idea X-O wasn't American.
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He's a Roman
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zoux posted:I had no idea X-O wasn't American. I haven't seen the movie. I just posted an answer to the question that was asked which has already been posted on most comic/movie news sites at this point.
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It's possible that he saw it on a preview pass too. I used to see movies a week early when working for a major music retailer actually was a thing.
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No, it's just out in Denmark and most of Europe I'm pretty sure E: I forgot to mention just how loving good Batista of all people is in this movie, like holy poo poo Hakkesshu fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Wait a sec. (GOT2 credits) How can Adam Warlock be in a cocoon when The Collector had Adam's cocoon in his collection?
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Jamesman posted:Wait a sec. (GOT2 credits) How can Adam Warlock be in a cocoon when The Collector had Adam's cocoon in his collection? That was likely just an easter egg for the first film.
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Two new TV spots for Wonder Woman. Couple new shots shown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsJeu11shJg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9waCtSVoZ0 Very slightly spoilery.
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EmptyVessel posted:Hoping to see GotG2 in the next week and have 3D and 2D options. The 3D for the first Guardians was very good. I'm going to see the double feature on Thursday.
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Jamesman posted:Wait a sec. (GOT2 credits) How can Adam Warlock be in a cocoon when The Collector had Adam's cocoon in his collection? Jamesman.
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X-O posted:Also Stan Lee is The Watcher. This bit is actually super weird because he shows up very, very briefly in the film proper in the same role (talking to a bunch of watchers) with a line about 'and that time I was a postal delivery guy!' as if to imply all his previous appearances have been as a watcher, spying on events, but during the post credits scene the other watchers roll their eyes and walk away, leaving him alone and he says something like, "Hey, come on, guys, I thought you were my ride" which kind of implies he's not a watcher afterall. It's weird.
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Dan Didio posted:This bit is actually super weird because Just got back from seeing the film. I took it as that MCU Stan is a guy who's been around interesting events, and the Watchers want to hear his perspective of them. I just hope he can come back safely from the edge of the universe. And I'll have to rewatch to be sure, but I think there was a nod to Thor: Ragnarok during the jumps that Yondu and Rocket do: in one of them you can see two figures fighting, and one was large enough to be Hulk. We'll have to wait for Thor's movie to see if that's the case.
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Just saw Guardians yesterday, and it is pretty good. Best thing is probably that for once, they actually had a memorable villain. other than that, the music is still pretty good, but not as poignant as in the first movie. There is also a lot juxtaposition between drama and humor that wears a little thin towards the end. All in all the movie is a lot funnier than the first one. It also dives in headfirst into the Kirby-Starlin esque High Fantasy in space stuff, which is awesome!
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Kal-L posted:And I'll have to rewatch to be sure, but I think there was a nod to Thor: Ragnarok during the jumps that Yondu and Rocket do: in one of them you can see two figures fighting, and one was large enough to be Hulk. We'll have to wait for Thor's movie to see if that's the case. It's a reference to Thor films in general, it's two of those rock guys from Thor 2 and I think Taika Wattiti is playing one in Ragnarok. I don't remember what they're called. e X posted:Just saw Guardians yesterday, and it is pretty good. Best thing is probably that for once, they actually had a memorable villain. He's easily the best one they've had yet, which isn't saying much, but it's mostly thanks to the performances in the film, which Russell and Pratt knock out of the park.
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GotG2 is really good you guys. Best Marvel villain and a nice personal story.
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I really wanted more scenes where Ego the Living Planet is literally shown as a planet with a big face in GotG2, but I imagine that falls into "things that are too silly for the general audience". I especially wanted the planet to sort of scream and explode at the same time, and was sad when that didn't happen.
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Eh, they repeatedly do that without abandoning safe and cozy 'Galactus is a big cloud with the helmet shape in it' territory. The one thing the movie didn't need to do was ensure there was less Kurt Russell.
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