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FreshFeesh posted:I started watching Person of Interest due to this thread and I really like part of Harold's physicality -- he basically never turns his head (except in flashbacks) due to the injury that gave him the limp. A lot of science fiction fans have the exact opposite opinion about PoI seasons 1 and part of 2. In that the early "monster of the week" format is boring but the long game is engaging. Haven't really seen much of it myself but I liked some of the ideas I saw in later seasons. And some of the S1/2 stuff is pretty fun as well.
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syscall girl posted:A lot of science fiction fans have the exact opposite opinion about PoI seasons 1 and part of 2. In that the early "monster of the week" format is boring but the long game is engaging. I dismissed it as another formulaic cop drama until I started reading about it in this thread maybe a month ago and people talking about the ride into sci-fi town. I've put it up on the background while at work and it's interesting how they've built a cohesive dystonian narrative in small pieces that stay internally consistent -- I tried to explain the show to my wife and all of a sudden I realized I sounded like a crazy person talking about rogue AI communicating through child hacker prodigies. I'm actually fairly impressed, and Michael Emerson is always awesome to watch.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 16:53 |
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FreshFeesh posted:I dismissed it as another formulaic cop drama until I started reading about it in this thread maybe a month ago and people talking about the ride into sci-fi town. I've put it up on the background while at work and it's interesting how they've built a cohesive dystonian narrative in small pieces that stay internally consistent -- I tried to explain the show to my wife and all of a sudden I realized I sounded like a crazy person talking about rogue AI communicating through child hacker prodigies. I'm actually fairly impressed, and Michael Emerson is always awesome to watch. I crush a little on Root, played by Amy Acker (mostly from her role on Angel) and it's funny that she sounds full on schizo because she is in touch with The Machine via an implant Like that's basically the imagined life-story of half of the homeless population but in Root's case on the show, it's her actual reality.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 17:10 |
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And even the formulaic cop drama start is pretty good. Everyone, watch Person of Interest. Hell, watch it again.
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Tasteful Dickpic posted:In other PoI news, Taraji P Henson is doing a biopic. It looks fully sick. She was amazing in Hidden Figures.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 19:01 |
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Where can PoI be streamed? Netflix?
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 20:04 |
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Was watching Blues Brothers on Netflix the other day. I haven't seen the theatrical cut in years since I own the extended DVD version, which is way better because it provides the setup for later punchlines in the film that aren't there in the theatrical cut. In the scene where Elwood tells his boss he's going to quit the factory to work as a priest, he casually picks up a spray can off the conveyer belt. It's the same can he uses to sabotage the Good Ole' Boys winnebago before the big show.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 20:16 |
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synthetik posted:Where can PoI be streamed? Netflix? Yup.
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Tasteful Dickpic posted:And even the formulaic cop drama start is pretty good. No don't. It's bad & dumb & boring and it's definitely not subtle.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 21:13 |
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 16:08 |
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Person of Interest is fantastic and very much worth watching.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 00:58 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:Was watching Blues Brothers on Netflix the other day. I haven't seen the theatrical cut in years since I own the extended DVD version, which is way better because it provides the setup for later punchlines in the film that aren't there in the theatrical cut. In the scene where Elwood tells his boss he's going to quit the factory to work as a priest, he casually picks up a spray can off the conveyer belt. It's the same can he uses to sabotage the Good Ole' Boys winnebago before the big show. The main reason to watch the extended cut of The Blues Brothers is still that it contains the full version of John Lee Hooker's "Baby Talk".
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That's my song Boom Boom I wrote back in the sixties! No you didn't!
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 18:59 |
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it's not a movie but I'm watching Malcolm in the Middle. The episode where the redheaded busey kid who bites and is named Chad sleeps over. He has OCD and/or something and is at one point stacking books based on smell. After Chad moves one book to a different stack after smelling it Hal goes over to the book, picks it up, smells it, and puts it back on top of the original stack of books after thinking for a moment. Hal layer reveals that he used to be like Chad after revealing he's gone through 7 volumes of dictionaries filling in the 6s,8s,9s,0s,Os, Ds, etc. with a pen, the action which calmed Chad down. The subtle moment i like is the unwritten thought process that showed foreshadowed empathy and also told Hal to move the book back because it smelled how it did.
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Jedit posted:The main reason to watch the extended cut of The Blues Brothers is still that it contains the full version of John Lee Hooker's "Baby Talk". I love the extended cut, but it has that stupid "Park the Bluesmobile inside the power transformer" scene. It goes on for way too long, isn't funny, and apparently is meant to show why the Bluesmobile is special and powerful, but it isn't explained at all.
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Sponge Baathist posted:it's not a movie but I'm watching Malcolm in the Middle. The episode where the redheaded busey kid who bites and is named Chad sleeps over. He has OCD and/or something and is at one point stacking books based on smell. After Chad moves one book to a different stack after smelling it Hal goes over to the book, picks it up, smells it, and puts it back on top of the original stack of books after thinking for a moment. Hal layer reveals that he used to be like Chad after revealing he's gone through 7 volumes of dictionaries filling in the 6s,8s,9s,0s,Os, Ds, etc. with a pen, the action which calmed Chad down. I'm watching this again since it aired and I'm really blown away at how great it is. I had thought it was a goofy comedy (it is) but also extremely heartfelt.
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MichiganCubbie posted:I love the extended cut, but it has that stupid "Park the Bluesmobile inside the power transformer" scene. It goes on for way too long, isn't funny, and apparently is meant to show why the Bluesmobile is special and powerful, but it isn't explained at all. All I can say about that scene is that with it, the Peter Gunn theme syncs up with the visuals better than the theatrical version.
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Inzombiac posted:I'm watching this again since it aired and I'm really blown away at how great it is. The main problem I had with the show was that at times Reese could go too far, or just not be funny in how much of an rear end in a top hat he was. I just didn't enjoy watching his character as a result.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 05:17 |
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I didn't see any real progression in his character throughout the series but the rest of the characters made up for it, for me
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 05:18 |
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Reese's driving test showed great character.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 06:12 |
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"I used to get an international spy, Finch. Of course I know how to play baccarat."
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BioEnchanted posted:The main problem I had with the show was that at times Reese could go too far, or just not be funny in how much of an rear end in a top hat he was. That's the definition of an older brother though, at least in my personal experience.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 06:44 |
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Dragonstoned posted:That's the definition of an older brother though, at least in my personal experience. Actually, it's younger brothers.
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Powaqoatse posted:Actually, it's younger brothers. The age gap with Francis resets the dynamic of the household. So Reese becomes the oldest, but based on the order of birth Reese makes sense being the idiot anarchist.
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Kramdar posted:The age gap with Francis resets the dynamic of the household. So Reese becomes the oldest, but based on the order of birth Reese makes sense being the idiot anarchist. Me and my 3 older brothers had a similar age spread, and the show is actually incredibly accurate with the power dynamics. Thankfully, I also have 4 older sisters, so things evened out nicely and nothing got quite as out-of-hand as it does on the show.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 13:28 |
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Rewatched Starship Troopers recently and it reinforced how perfect I think that movie is, the pacing and storytelling and world building are loving flawless and I'm astounded by how well it holds up compared to so many other, newer films. I also spotted something I've never noticed before: after Rico gets command of the Roughnecks and just before they head out for the climactic raid, Rico's inspecting the replacements and he does the standard "jesus look at these kids fresh out of boot" like all military men in any movie ever but the replacements are all actual kids, like 15, maybe 16 years old. A subtle moment that reinforces how absolutely flat out nazi-bad the Federation actually is.
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FELD1 posted:Me and my 3 older brothers had a similar age spread, and the show is actually incredibly accurate with the power dynamics. Thankfully, I also have 4 older sisters, so things evened out nicely and nothing got quite as out-of-hand as it does on the show. 3 older brothers and 4 older sisters? Jesus Christ.
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Biplane posted:Rewatched Starship Troopers recently and it reinforced how perfect I think that movie is, the pacing and storytelling and world building are loving flawless and I'm astounded by how well it holds up compared to so many other, newer films. I also spotted something I've never noticed before: after Rico gets command of the Roughnecks and just before they head out for the climactic raid, Rico's inspecting the replacements and he does the standard "jesus look at these kids fresh out of boot" like all military men in any movie ever but the replacements are all actual kids, like 15, maybe 16 years old. A subtle moment that reinforces how absolutely flat out nazi-bad the Federation actually is. I'll have to watch it again, but I think they were just trying to show how raw the new recruits were compared to the now grizzled veterans. Rico was too pretty to look convincingly weathered so they needed younger looking recruits. Except for Doogie, none of the high schoolers at the beginning looked remotely 18. The other team's football guy looked 30. Edit: yeah, just looked it up. He was 30. Krispy Wafer has a new favorite as of 14:32 on Aug 1, 2017 |
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Krispy Kareem posted:I'll have to watch it again, but I think they were just trying to show how raw the new recruits were compared to the now grizzled veterans. Rico was too pretty to look convincingly weathered so they needed younger looking recruits. I get what you're saying but these kids are so obviously children I find it hard to believe it wasn't a jab at the federation.
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Biplane posted:Rewatched Starship Troopers recently and it reinforced how perfect I think that movie is, the pacing and storytelling and world building are loving flawless and I'm astounded by how well it holds up compared to so many other, newer films. I also spotted something I've never noticed before: after Rico gets command of the Roughnecks and just before they head out for the climactic raid, Rico's inspecting the replacements and he does the standard "jesus look at these kids fresh out of boot" like all military men in any movie ever but the replacements are all actual kids, like 15, maybe 16 years old. A subtle moment that reinforces how absolutely flat out nazi-bad the Federation actually is. Yeah, that movie loving kicks rear end although I never found it subtle. Even the effects hold up for the most part.
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BiggerBoat posted:Yeah, that movie loving kicks rear end although I never found it subtle. Even the effects hold up for the most part. I love that movie too, and yes, it's basically the least subtle movie of all time and of course tons of critics at the time couldn't even grasp the simplest idea of satire and took it at face value. Fun story, I worked with a guy who was an extra in the scene where Rico gets his math scores displayed on the big screen. He got to stand right next to Denise Richards in her prime.
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BiggerBoat posted:Yeah, that movie loving kicks rear end although I never found it subtle. Even the effects hold up for the most part. The coming remake is going to stay closer to the source material, so it will take everything at face value and forgo the satire entirely. Sad!
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 16:40 |
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WampaLord posted:Fun story, I worked with a guy who was an extra in the scene where Rico gets his math scores displayed on the big screen. He got to stand right next to Denise Richards in her prime. Denise Richards is timeless and I will fight anyone IRL who says otherwise. Those crazy eyes...
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Biplane posted:Rewatched Starship Troopers recently and it reinforced how perfect I think that movie is, the pacing and storytelling and world building are loving flawless and I'm astounded by how well it holds up compared to so many other, newer films. I also spotted something I've never noticed before: after Rico gets command of the Roughnecks and just before they head out for the climactic raid, Rico's inspecting the replacements and he does the standard "jesus look at these kids fresh out of boot" like all military men in any movie ever but the replacements are all actual kids, like 15, maybe 16 years old. A subtle moment that reinforces how absolutely flat out nazi-bad the Federation actually is. Also basically every actual adult shown on screen is hosed up in some way, robot hands or a lack of legs or scars or whatever, so we know that by the time Rico is welcoming/indoctrinating the new crop of soldiers, and thereby becoming an adult in his fascist world, that he must be really hosed up too. Starship Troopers is probably one of the most unappreciated movies, and it's also really weird how rollercoaster Verhoeven's catalogue has gotten in the last couple decades.
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I recall some.hollywood anecdote about a casting director selecting a bunch of 17-19 year olds for a war movie with a early 20's sgt and being told they were way too you g to be believable soldiers.
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I always took the younger recruits as a subtle world choice that shows that thanks to the war they had to institute a draft into teenagers while the initial battles were fought by the voluntary professional army. Also, in classic fascist fashion, boot camp was less about training for the upcoming war against the common enemy (the bugs) and more about creating a show force that was locked into a specific theory of war. Maybe I'm reading too much into things, but there's really interesting books about how the Nazis never changed their training methods or fighting doctrines, even after it was clear that the theory they were training (hard, fast, directed attacks) no longer worked in a war they were losing. In Starship Troopers they're fighting a species they know outnumbers and out-reproduces humans with thousands of foot soldiers rather than doing what they did later in the war (bombing indiscriminately) and as a result lost a gigantic portion of their undertrained "professionals" in pointless battles.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 21:51 |
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For all their Nazi tendencies, they sure never figured out combined arms tactics. Come on, at least a tank.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 22:00 |
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Krispy Kareem posted:For all their Nazi tendencies, they sure never figured out combined arms tactics. They're each supposed to be wearing one.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 22:06 |
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I always figured it's supposed to be the idea that losing a whole bunch of soldiers is much cheaper than losing a tank.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 22:07 |
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Roughnecks had fire support Marauders alongside regular power armored infantry as well as artillery and air support. On Pluto they went up against 1 million arachnids with only ten thousand troopers and managed to win. It's also loving awesome and you should watch it regardless of how you feel about 90s TV CGI. The new Starship Troopers reboot that is constantly going through development hell is going to be bad. Until it comes out, they'll just keep making more of those Resident Evil style CGI anime movies, which are also bad.
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