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Aphrodite posted: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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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. Id like to know more
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Pook Good Mook posted: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. I always assumed they were also running out their numbers of recruitable people from the proper generation, and were going younger and younger, like the Nazis ended up having to.
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[quote="“Beachcomber”" post="“474941072”"] They’re each supposed to be wearing one. [/quote] Edge of Tomorrow Live, Die, Repeat was closer to Starship Troopers than Starship Troopers.
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The "Toys in the Attic" episode of Cowboy Bebop is a pretty on the nose parody of Alien, but it goes further than just following the story beats and lifts entire scenes from the film, including the scene where the alien drops from the ceiling behind a victim. It also references plenty of other science fiction franchises including Star Trek and 2001 a Space Odyssey. While you immediately notice Jet doing a captain's log, you may not have noticed that several Star Trek sound effects are scattered throughout the episode. Don't leave food in the fridge, guys.
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Toys in the Attic is really good. The most blatant """""homage""""" in the world is still the episode of The X-Files that's literally just The Thing. e: also the few times I've peaked into this thread I've seen a lot of talk about The Thick of It which is a show I watch two or three times a year. Does anyone else think Malcolm did set up the "I'm Bent" photoshoot? It seems really accidental even despite Nicola's initial accusation but just before it happens Malcolm is shown in the background examining the Liam Bentley sign. EmmyOk has a new favorite as of 13:17 on Aug 2, 2017 |
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It's accidental, but Malcolm is the master of spin so once it happened his mind kicked into overdrive to work it to the party advantage if he ever needed to dump Nicola.
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Didn't that scene come really early on? At that stage I think they just wanted DoSAC to quietly get on with doing as little as possible. It would be massively against the party's interests to make her look
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Arcsquad12 posted: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. How about the opposite of a subtle movie moment. It's a Good Day to Die. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIsv1YOFNys
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Krispy Kareem posted:
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# ? Aug 4, 2017 18:01 |
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All You Need is Kill would never have worked, they made a good call changing that. Just not with what they chose.
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Aphrodite posted:All You Need is Kill would never have worked, they made a good call changing that. Shoulda gone with Groundhog Troopers.
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Vulpes posted:Shoulda gone with Groundhog Troopers. Groundhog Die, surely.
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CzarChasm posted:Groundhog Die, surely. oh gently caress
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CzarChasm posted:Groundhog Die, surely.
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CzarChasm posted:Groundhog Die, surely. I kind of want to make this my first thread title change tbh
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EmmyOk posted:I kind of want to make this my first thread title change tbh http://i.imgur.com/u5Js289.mp4
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EmmyOk posted:I kind of want to make this my first thread title change tbh e. And there it is!
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In Groundhog Day, Bill Murray's character can't read.
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MariusLecter posted:In Groundhog Day, Bill Murray's character can't read. Well, not for the first 1000 years. But he finally learns the day he wins the lady’s heart.
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MariusLecter posted:In Groundhog Day, Bill Murray's character can't read. you can tell because he's a bad weatherman
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To better get in character, Bill had long time friend and director Harold Ramis hit him in the head until he forgot how to read. Unfortunately, Harold struck him one too many times, and their friendship fell out.
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WampaLord posted: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. I had an english professor argue that because it played it straight and didn't wink at the camera it wasn't satire.
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During the lightsaber duel between Obi Wan and Anakin in Revenge of the Sith, Anakin grabs Obi Wan's throat and starts to strangle him. He uses his right hand, which is robotic, showing subtly how his downfall has distanced himself from his humanity and friendships. Now let me tell you about Ring Theory and how the prequels are actually masterpieces of reoccurring storytelling.
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# ? Aug 5, 2017 05:02 |
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The Star Wars prequels are just a poor man's Metal Gear prequels.
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https://twitter.com/studiesincrap/status/889931165863432192
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Arcsquad12 posted:During the lightsaber duel between Obi Wan and Anakin in Revenge of the Sith, Anakin grabs Obi Wan's throat and starts to strangle him. He uses his right hand, which is robotic, showing subtly how his downfall has distanced himself from his humanity and friendships. A bionic hand that can't hydraulically crush a trachea is disappointing.
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It can crush a trachea but Anikan couldn't read the manual
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Smiling Jack posted:It can crush a trachea but Anikan couldn't read the manual
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EmmyOk posted:e: also the few times I've peaked into this thread I've seen a lot of talk about The Thick of It which is a show I watch two or three times a year. Does anyone else think Malcolm did set up the "I'm Bent" photoshoot? It seems really accidental even despite Nicola's initial accusation but just before it happens Malcolm is shown in the background examining the Liam Bentley sign. Malcolm did it on purpose. He's studying the Liam Bentley sign a few minutes before, he's the one who tells Glen she needs to move into the middle of the shot, and when it happens instead of being angry he just says 'you tried' and walks away. He does it because Nicola is ignoring his advice that she needs to choose between loving over her husband or her daughter, and he wants to show her what being a minister is like. He even says later in the episode that the photo is basically no big deal, but it's the tip of the iceberg compared to what will happen if she doesn't do what he says.
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Just watched Alien: Covenant and thought it was quite clever how they cast James Franco as the captain that dies 30 seconds into the film without speaking a word. It helped sell Billy Crudup feeling out of his depth taking command because James Franco was quite clearly supposed to be the "main character".
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The Matrix is on Netflix. I hadn't seen it it 10+ years... Anyway, the agents all button the bottom button on their suits, which is a sartorial faux pas, and exactly the type of thing a computer would overlook or not understand.
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deoju posted:The Matrix is on Netflix. I hadn't seen it it 10+ years... That's great. The first Matrix is such a stellar movie.
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deoju posted:The Matrix is on Netflix. I hadn't seen it it 10+ years... Thank you for making me google the word "sartorial".
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Inzombiac posted:That's great. The first Matrix is such a stellar movie. Kramdar posted:Thank you for making me google the word "sartorial".
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It's more fashion than rule. King Edward VII was too fat to button up his suit fully but because he was king of became fashionable to imitate him and is somehow still a thing a hundred years later.
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Tunicate posted:I had an english professor argue that because it played it straight and didn't wink at the camera it wasn't satire. I had an argument with British Government Minister that Starship Troopers was an unapologetically fascist movie. He wouldn't accept it was satire either. I dunno...
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Mr. Flunchy posted:I had an argument with British Government Minister that Starship Troopers was an unapologetically fascist movie. He wouldn't accept it was satire either. First memes, now this. Do you work in the Department of Explaining the Modern World to Old People?
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Strom Cuzewon posted:First memes, now this. Do you work in the Department of Explaining the Modern World to Old People? This was back in the early 00s and I was chatting film with the Culture, Media and Sport minister, who you'd really think would be able to work this kind of thing out. I was really confused as to how he was taking it seriously. edit: Having said that he was pretty much right about Fight Club though. Necrothatcher has a new favorite as of 22:09 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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Mr. Flunchy posted:This was back in the early 00s and I was chatting film with the Culture, Media and Sport minister, who you'd really think would be able to work this kind of thing out. I was really confused as to how he was taking it seriously.
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