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Saw moon, it's good, but question: would there be someone on set filling in for those scenes where the actor, after effects, is talking to himself? If so, Who does this? Is it a stepping stone in acting, is it something you get any smuck intern to do, or is it considered at all prestigious or notable?
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Jack B Nimble posted:Saw moon, it's good, but question: would there be someone on set filling in for those scenes where the actor, after effects, is talking to himself? If so, Who does this? Is it a stepping stone in acting, is it something you get any smuck intern to do, or is it considered at all prestigious or notable? AFAIK they use a stand-in. They are usually trained actors but not highly paid; so it’s respectable without being prestigious, but it’s not just a schmuck intern. PS my phone is anti-Semitic! It didn’t recognise “schmuck”
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Sometimes they use stand-ins. Sometimes not. It depends on the actor and their methods. Some prefer to not be looking or hearing anybody else ( except for someone off camera reading lines for timing) so as to not distract them. And if there's cross actions and camera movements, it's typically easier to just use a tennis ball on a stick for eye line needs. This is to minimize paint outs/rotoscoping.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Schools and universities, yeah. I know it was weeks ago and not exactly what you asked, but what about lectures on tape? I’m thinking the educational video scenes from Beyond the Black Rainbow and Get Out
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DeimosRising posted:I know it was weeks ago and not exactly what you asked, but what about lectures on tape? I’m thinking the educational video scenes from Beyond the Black Rainbow and Get Out The Wicker Man remake also has multiple hilarious references to a self help book on tape. I would go so far as to say those are both references to Videodrome, and therefore Symposium Horror, a separate category entirely. LesterGroans posted:Stargate The Stargate one is great because they laugh at the guy's stupid theory about ancient aliens building the pyramids. HUNDU THE BEAST GOD fucked around with this message at 20:23 on Mar 13, 2018 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:The Wicker Man remake also has multiple hilarious references to a self help book on tape. I would go so far as to say those are both references to Videodrome, and therefore Symposium Horror, a separate category entirely. I dunno about entirely. What about the bit in Suspiria where they take a side trip to ask a professor to give them a one on one background lecture?
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If I'm remembering right, isn't the Suspiria scene standard psychobabble (as distinct from the new-age pseudoscience present in films like Exorcist 2)?
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Mierenneuker posted:No idea, but my guesses: I'd be a little surprised if it was the first one, "dead men tell no tales" has a pretty intuitive meaning.
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I feel they changed the Die Hard name to warn people it was pretty bad, because Die Hard 4.0 is probably the worst thing anything has ever been called. The original title is a state motto, right? I don't see why that would be so hard to comprehend, but even in UK it was 4.0 Maybe it's revenge over the Brits changing the name of "The Madness of King George III" because they thought Americans would be too thick to realize it's not a sequel.
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EL BROMANCE posted:I feel they changed the Die Hard name to warn people it was pretty bad, because Die Hard 4.0 is probably the worst thing anything has ever been called. The original title is a state motto, right? I don't see why that would be so hard to comprehend, but even in UK it was 4.0 The American distributor changed the title, not the British.
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LORD OF BOOTY posted:I'd be a little surprised if it was the first one, "dead men tell no tales" has a pretty intuitive meaning. yeah that's why i didn't get why it was changed. my first thought was alright maybe it's just a saying in english but it'd still make sense translated.
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Does anyone find sequel titles to be just like "Hitler's Undescended Testicle 3" to be annoying? It's so loving lazy. Worse, when they get to the higher digits, the titles look like cheap porno names.
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What a lot of people don’t realize is that John McCaine isn’t even the main character of the Die Hard series. It’s actually a multi-film saga of the Gruber family. You can tell that because Die Hard 1 and 3 are great whereas 2 and 4 suck rear end. Bruce Willis is just the appetizer between the main meals. So Die Hard 5 is going to rock. And I just realized there already is a Die Hard 5 and that sucked too. So now we’re hoping for a Gruber nephew in 6.
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EL BROMANCE posted:I feel they changed the Die Hard name to warn people it was pretty bad, because Die Hard 4.0 is probably the worst thing anything has ever been called. The original title is a state motto, right? I don't see why that would be so hard to comprehend, but even in UK it was 4.0 Die Hard 4.0 works pretty well if you think of it as a program code, fitting in nicely with the theme of crazy programmers running amok. Also, like a lot of Brits, I had never heard of Live Free or Die as a motto. It was never said over here so it would not have had the same sort of impact.
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All I know about movie sequels is I skipped the film POMPEII because I assumed I'd be completely lost without seeing POMPE first, and that wasn't available on video.
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Same with me and Slaughterhouse 5 and Catch 22.
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How many Fahrenheits do I have to watch before this one?? This is worse than the MCU!!!
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feedmyleg posted:How many Fahrenheits do I have to watch before this one?? This is worse than the MCU!!! I found they’d really mastered the aesthetic by the time they got to 300.
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feedmyleg posted:How many Fahrenheits do I have to watch before this one?? This is worse than the MCU!!! No way in hell I'm watching 2,048 Blade Runners before I go see this new one. No wonder it did terrible box office.
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therattle posted:I found they’d really mastered the aesthetic by the time they got to 300. That series is almost as bad, I watched 300, but I feel I was missing something having not seen 1-299 first.
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I was going to watch the movie that comes before One Million Years B.C., but this is so confusing - am I looking for Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine Years B.C. or One Million and One Years B.C.???
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Shanty posted:I was going to watch the movie that comes before One Million Years B.C., but this is so confusing - am I looking for Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine Years B.C. or One Million and One Years B.C.??? One Million and One Years BC. Topic Locked.
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I mean, I didn't watch Malcolms one through nine, but I was still able to enjoy Malcolm X.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I mean, I didn't watch American Histories one through nine, but I was still able to enjoy American History X. We can do this ALL day. Please don't though. The horse is already dead.
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Awww, I never got to see the horse
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I mean, I didn't watch Malcolms one through nine, but I was still able to enjoy Malcolm X. So does that make Malcolm in the Middle, Malcolm 5 or something? That's some wild retconning
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Krispy Wafer posted:We can do this ALL day.
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Are there any good movies about the Roman Empire
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Empress Brosephine posted:Are there any good movies about the Roman Empire Life of Brian
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I watched that last week which made me ask that question hah. That movie aged extremely well
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It's tough to make concrete recommendations without knowing what exactly you find interesting about the period, so here's a bunch of good films set in the Roman Empire that I remember of the top off my head (excluding Life of Brian): Cabiria Spartacus Fellini Satyricon Gladiator A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Ben Hur Asterix Conquers Rom There's also somewhere around a dozen solid films based around Jesus, but they're probably not what you're looking for.
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Empress Brosephine posted:Are there any good movies about the Roman Empire Not a movie, strictly, but Spartacus: Blood and Sand loving rules.
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Yeah more Cesar and such. I guess there’s always the Rome tv show. Thanks for the suggestions
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For real though, if you've never seen Cabiria, you owe it to yourself to check it out. It blows my mind that it was made in 1914.
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The Fall of the Roman Empire is excellent (and the first act of Gladiator lifts heavily from it).
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Empress Brosephine posted:Are there any good movies about the Roman Empire
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Technically Spartacus and Cabiria take place in the Republic, not the Empire
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Pablo Nergigante posted:Technically Spartacus and Cabiria take place in the Republic, not the Empire Technically, it was always the Republic.
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Empress Brosephine posted:Yeah more Cesar and such. I guess there’s always the Rome tv show. Rome kicks so much rear end.
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I Claudius too. Comedy option, Caligula
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