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rodbeard posted:Jacob's ladder somehow has so many people in random bit parts I forgot about. Jason Alexander, Lewis Black, Kyle Gass, Ving Rhames and Macaulay Culkin are all in it. Thanks a lot butthead. I went to look up the cast list, and found out they're remaking it. Nothing is sacred. (They claim it's going to be more of a reimagining...) Speaking of Silent Hill/Jacob's Ladder, this scene in particular was referenced pretty hard in SH3 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XtH-saNdmOs The entire 'subway level' is pretty much that; I think the game even had a few camera angles that mimicked shots from JL.
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LadyPictureShow posted:Thanks a lot butthead. I went to look up the cast list, and found out they're remaking it. Nothing is sacred. (They claim it's going to be more of a reimagining...) I actually like remakes, a lot a times with new technology or with a better understanding of the source material you end up with a second chance and a more refined film. For example I'm pretty excited for the new Dune. But what the ever living gently caress would be the God damned oval office punting point of remaking Jacob's loving Ladder?! It's near perfect? It holds up!
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 05:36 |
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To add to "fog and creepiness in videogames were inspired by other works" Half-Life was directly inspired by Stephen King's The Mist.
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Flavor Truck posted:There's some weird horror movie from the 80s I can't remember the name of. It's about a platoon of soldiers somewhere in the jungle(?) maybe Vietnam war era. There's some sort of alien snake or tendril in the muddy water that leaps out and injures or kills one of the soldiers. There's another scene in the same movie where another soldier, I think a black guy, starts repeating some sort of nonsense word over and over like he's crying, then he runs into the paddy and disappears. Seconds later there's an explosion like he stepped on a landmine or something. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called but I remember seeing those scenes as a kid and the memory stuck with me. There's an asian horror called R Point about a group of soldiers sent to investigate a repeating distress call. Not sure if this it the one you mean, don't remember a tendril thing in it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 14:04 |
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Sgt. Politeness posted:But what the ever living gently caress would be the God damned oval office punting point of remaking Jacob's loving Ladder?! It's near perfect? It holds up! I, too, am upset by this remake.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:To add to "fog and creepiness in videogames were inspired by other works" Half-Life was directly inspired by Stephen King's The Mist. Never heard this before but, y’know what, it makes perfect sense.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 15:24 |
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Never heard this before but, y’know what, it makes perfect sense. Yep, and here's a blurb from Wikipedia, originally from Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar. "The developers of the Half-Life video game series, which also deals with creatures from parallel dimensions breaking through to ours, have listed The Mist among their primary influences for the game plot.[3] The first game in the series was originally going to be called Quiver, as a reference to the Arrowhead Project from The Mist."
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LadyPictureShow posted:Thanks a lot butthead. I went to look up the cast list, and found out they're remaking it. Nothing is sacred. (They claim it's going to be more of a reimagining...) Also the tour of horrors throughout the hospital. I think a lot of the stuff in Jacob's Ladder that was later borrowed by Silent Hill was originally taken by Jacob's Ladder from some photographer whose name eludes me. Why they don't just make a Silent Hill But Good movie, I have no idea. Also I liked the Silent Hill movies but they weren't good.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 16:43 |
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I think the first one was "good" but Silent Hill deserves a great movie. Especially Silent Hill 2
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Sgt. Politeness posted:I think the first one was "good" but Silent Hill deserves a great movie. Especially Silent Hill 2 Yeah, the story and flow of Silent Hill 2, the game, would and could have worked as a film. Instead of cramming pyramid head into the first film, they could have introduced him where and when he belonged but whatever. Done deal now.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 17:56 |
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I think the first Silent Hill movie is nearly great but it needed to move all of the exposition to the husband in the real world and keep the wife's story entirely dreamlike. They leave the exposition bomb to the wife and kind of makes the husband's story pointless. I really do love the movie, including the very video gamey nature of "stick hand in hole to get switch" puzzle solutions.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 20:24 |
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The only thing I remember from the first Silent Hill movie was the scene of Pyramidhead degloving that lady's entire body. I was really excited for that movie since I used to be a fan of Roger Avary's (Killing Zoe and Rules of Attraction are still on my favorites list), but Silent Hill was pretty forgettable, and then the piece of poo poo director went and killed someone while drunk driving so it's gently caress that guy forever.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 22:52 |
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It was the 90s or a bit before as my older brother had this in VHS. Title starting by S? I'm pretty sure it was a regular word stilized with an X or a Z. It was about life in the hood/possibly hip hop or street art involved. Distinctly remember a group of black people talking around a car in a corner. Also possible my brain made all this up as the aforementiones brother doesnt remember this at all.
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# ? Feb 4, 2019 09:21 |
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Anukahn posted:It was the 90s or a bit before as my older brother had this in VHS. Title starting by S? I'm pretty sure it was a regular word stilized with an X or a Z. It was about life in the hood/possibly hip hop or street art involved. Distinctly remember a group of black people talking around a car in a corner. Also possible my brain made all this up as the aforementiones brother doesnt remember this at all. Style Wars?
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# ? Feb 4, 2019 11:06 |
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codyclarke posted:Style Wars? no, but thanks for trying!
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# ? Feb 4, 2019 21:44 |
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Hopefully someone has a line on this. Doe anyone have a link to the full video of the Robert Oppenheimer interview that contains famous Baghvad Gita quote? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb13ynu3Iac
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# ? Feb 5, 2019 20:37 |
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Trying this one again: Don't wanna poison the well with details that may be wrong, so only what I remember: A viking ritual suicide where it's like a seppuku thing, only you take out your intestine, attach it to this big boulder and walk around, wrapping your intestines around it until you die. Some old dude agrees to do this to save his son or something like that? fake edit: Found it before even hitting post, but posting anyway because someone might get a kick out of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukx_61Um4ls
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Anukahn posted:It was the 90s or a bit before as my older brother had this in VHS. Title starting by S? I'm pretty sure it was a regular word stilized with an X or a Z. It was about life in the hood/possibly hip hop or street art involved. Distinctly remember a group of black people talking around a car in a corner. Also possible my brain made all this up as the aforementiones brother doesnt remember this at all. Strapped? It did have a number of rappers in it, and was about a man and his gf trying to get out of the hood. Most likely not, but is there anything else you remember about the movie?
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# ? Feb 6, 2019 17:40 |
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There is a young man and young lady (maybe teens) on a train in a city. When the camera is looking at the girl from the boy's point of view, the bokeh effect on the lights in the background of the girl is in the shape of hearts. When she looks at him, her point of view shows the bokeh effect as Xs. They talk for a bit and eventually it is hearts for both of them. Second movie is just a clip I saw that has two people in some ridiculous motorcycle jousting battle where they are doing over the top stunts and the whole thing just makes you roll your eyes at how bad it is. Also, there is a LOT of product placement for either Pepsi or Mountain Dew. Anukahn posted:It was the 90s or a bit before as my older brother had this in VHS. Title starting by S? I'm pretty sure it was a regular word stilized with an X or a Z. It was about life in the hood/possibly hip hop or street art involved. Distinctly remember a group of black people talking around a car in a corner. Also possible my brain made all this up as the aforementiones brother doesnt remember this at all. I've never seen it, but maybe Boyz N the Hood?
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SkunkDuster posted:There is a young man and young lady (maybe teens) on a train in a city. When the camera is looking at the girl from the boy's point of view, the bokeh effect on the lights in the background of the girl is in the shape of hearts. When she looks at him, her point of view shows the bokeh effect as Xs. They talk for a bit and eventually it is hearts for both of them. Second one is Torque.
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# ? Feb 6, 2019 19:39 |
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Origami Dali posted:Second one is Torque. I just watched the clip. It is every bit as bad as I remembered it. Thanks!
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SkunkDuster posted:There is a young man and young lady (maybe teens) on a train in a city. When the camera is looking at the girl from the boy's point of view, the bokeh effect on the lights in the background of the girl is in the shape of hearts. When she looks at him, her point of view shows the bokeh effect as Xs. They talk for a bit and eventually it is hearts for both of them. Scott Pilgrim vs The World, the scene with Scott and Ramona on the bus. Edit: Dis one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSE4dF_Feng SkunkDuster posted:I just watched the clip. It is every bit as bad as I remembered it. Thanks! I loving love everything about Torque. Someone told me once (and Ive never looked it up to find out if this is true out of fear of disappointment) that the director told half the cast that they were making a serious action film hoping it would be a fast and the furious style franchise, and the other half that they were making a parody of the fast and the furious. Its probably not true, but drat its fun to watch that movie and try and guess who is taking it seriously. The motor bike product placement duel, the giant key, just Ice Cube in general, how can anyone not love that movie?
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SiKboy posted:Scott Pilgrim vs The World, the scene with Scott and Ramona on the bus. Thanks! I've never seen all of Torque - only that clip. After reading your description, I'm interested in watching the whole thing.
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SkunkDuster posted:Thanks! It's either an earnest hilariously terrible movie, or a spot-on parody. I've seen it probably half a dozen times and I'm still not sure which. Either way its entertaining!
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SiKboy posted:It's either an earnest hilariously terrible movie, or a spot-on parody. I've seen it probably half a dozen times and I'm still not sure which. Either way its entertaining! I think Torque is genius parody. They even have them deliver the "live my life a quarter mile at a time" line followed by "that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard". The do bike Kung Fu in front of huge product placement. And Adam Scott gets to be the gman who doesn't play by the rules. It's so good, until you realize that the F&F franchise later lapped them in the unreality aspect. Right now it might seem too grounded to be parody. Edit: They use a giant oversize key to start this sequence. This whole sequence is gold. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlJipJ_i9sg
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Ape Agitator posted:I think Torque is genius parody. They even have them deliver the "live my life a quarter mile at a time" line followed by "that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard". The do bike Kung Fu in front of huge product placement. And Adam Scott gets to be the gman who doesn't play by the rules. It's so good, until you realize that the F&F franchise later lapped them in the unreality aspect. Right now it might seem too grounded to be parody. Oh dang, that reminds me of a Youtube video I saw years ago which was a fake trailer for a movie about a cop trying to infiltrate the illegal streebike racing scene in his city, except the bikes were hilariously tiny. I think the people behind the video got the idea when they won a toy motorbike in a carnival game and realised they could actually ride it. At one point the characters fight and one guy pulls his motorbike from behind his back like he's pulling a switchblade. Also the main character gets shot in the head but I think he just shrugs it off?
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Oh dang, that reminds me of a Youtube video I saw years ago which was a fake trailer for a movie about a cop trying to infiltrate the illegal streebike racing scene in his city, except the bikes were hilariously tiny. I think the people behind the video got the idea when they won a toy motorbike in a carnival game and realised they could actually ride it. At one point the characters fight and one guy pulls his motorbike from behind his back like he's pulling a switchblade. Also the main character gets shot in the head but I think he just shrugs it off? Toy Boyz! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3wwJDHmwtWM I think one of them was a goon at one point?
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Oh dang, that reminds me of a Youtube video I saw years ago which was a fake trailer for a movie about a cop trying to infiltrate the illegal streebike racing scene in his city, except the bikes were hilariously tiny. I think the people behind the video got the idea when they won a toy motorbike in a carnival game and realised they could actually ride it. At one point the characters fight and one guy pulls his motorbike from behind his back like he's pulling a switchblade. Also the main character gets shot in the head but I think he just shrugs it off?
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# ? Feb 7, 2019 03:46 |
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An 80s action film, and at one point the villain taunts the hero by saying "Dying time!" I kind of want to say Highlander, but I'm not 100% sure. edit: just found it. Wasn't an 80s movie, but an episode of Red Dwarf, "The Last Day." Davros1 fucked around with this message at 10:13 on Feb 7, 2019 |
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The guy announcing in Thunderdome says something similar to that in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. EDIT - About 1:40 here? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHU6K47qgc8&t=95s NObodyNOWHERE fucked around with this message at 04:31 on Feb 7, 2019 |
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YES. It's still as great as I remembered. Edit: Holy moley they also made The Curse Of Cheddar Bay, another certified internet classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l--BvXpaGq4
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:YES. It's still as great as I remembered. LOL, I was going to mention they did Cheddar Bay as well (but wasn't sure if anybody but me remembered it). I still show people those two videos
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# ? Feb 7, 2019 04:46 |
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What was the movie that ends with the villain fleeing through the snow and the protagonist dropping him with a single shot from something like a bolt-action rifle from very long range?
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Maha posted:What was the movie that ends with the villain fleeing through the snow and the protagonist dropping him with a single shot from something like a bolt-action rifle from very long range? That sounds like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but I can't be sure since I've blocked the memory of that movie from my mind for the most part.
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NObodyNOWHERE posted:That sounds like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but I can't be sure since I've blocked the memory of that movie from my mind for the most part. Right you are! Yeah, it wasn't good. The comic was a little better.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:YES. It's still as great as I remembered. MY BOYS
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# ? Feb 7, 2019 19:58 |
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I've got one. A low budget TV movie from the 90s about killer bees. I remember a scene where there was a workman sticking his head in an old utility building and getting murdered by the bees inside. The camera shot was from the outside so all we saw was his legs flailing around.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-RvAB2F81sg
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# ? Feb 7, 2019 22:11 |
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That's the one, thanks.
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Holy crap, I love killer bee movies and hadn't seen that one.
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