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Lobok posted:Didn't Dark Knight do that a lot too? Except with zooming in slowly rather than panning? Every Michael Bay movie does it.
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Samuel Clemens posted:Can someone explain to me why the camera in Avengers: Endgame is always slowly moving to the left or right during dialogue scenes, even when there's no apparent reason for it? Is it meant to make a shot feel more dynamic? Because it was kind of starting to bother me after about half an hour.
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Thanks for the explanations. I guess the technique must work effectively if they keep using it, but all it did for me was making me more aware of how uninspired a lot of the compositions looked.
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Samuel Clemens posted:Can someone explain to me why the camera in Avengers: Endgame is always slowly moving to the left or right during dialogue scenes, even when there's no apparent reason for it? Is it meant to make a shot feel more dynamic? Because it was kind of starting to bother me after about half an hour. Because it's a bad movie.
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Deadguy2322 posted:Careful not to burn yourself on that hot take! Will do, thanks!
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I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none?
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Easy Diff posted:I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none? Haven't seen it, and I didn't really care for his movie Buzzard, but Joel Potrykus' Relaxer sounds like it captures the essence of gaming quote:Inspired by a magazine article about the now-disgraced video game champ Billy Mitchell, Cam comes up with “one more final, ultimate challenge”: beat level 256 of the original Pac-Man. It’s an impossible goal, given that reaching said level triggers one of the most famous bugs in classic arcade gaming—an integer overflow error not unlike the Y2K bug, suggesting some mystical confluences between the end of the game and the end of the world, protracted adolescence and pre-millennial fears, personal meltdown and glitch. Nonetheless, Abbie completely (and surreally) submits himself to the task, partly out of a mistaken belief that he will be rewarded a $100,000 prize. Weeks pass, then months. Per the rules of the challenge, he remains on the couch, dressed only in his undies, eventually acquiring a covering of dried god-knows-what and a beard that gives him an unsubtle resemblance to Leonardo DiCaprio’s Howard Hughes, locked in his screening room in The Aviator. (Quotations of Scorsese movies with alienated, mentally ill protagonists always seem to pop up in Potrykus’ films: Taxi Driver in Buzzard, The King Of Comedy in the earlier Ape.) Having repeatedly failed to get Chuck E. Cheese delivered to his insalubrious digs, he subsists on whatever is within reach. Where the solid waste goes is a question Relaxer leaves up to the audience’s imagination. It’s a big couch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGI0lfavk3E
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Easy Diff posted:I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none? Edge of Tomorrow, in essence at least.
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feedmyleg posted:Edge of Tomorrow, in essence at least. Nah, I want diagetical video game inputs on screen.
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Easy Diff posted:Nah, I want diagetical video game inputs on screen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXOjc3b_FZ8 It's literally a Super Street Fighter II cabinet board.
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Easy Diff posted:I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none? Yea and why are there so many good war movies but not video game movies? We really do live in a society.
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Easy Diff posted:I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none? What about Grandma’s Boy
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Not saying it's good but Reign Over Me had a plot about playing Shadow of the Colossus to deal with post-9/11 grief
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Pablo Nergigante posted:What about Grandma’s Boy Which reminded me of Let’s Be Cops, another stellar depiction of a man casually making a post PS2-era video game by himself.
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Easy Diff posted:I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none? Hardcore Henry.
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Not saying it's good but Reign Over Me had a plot about playing Shadow of the Colossus to deal with post-9/11 grief
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Have you not seen it? It's actually done fairly well. I tend not to enjoy Adam Sandler in anything, but this is an exception.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Have you not seen it? It's actually done fairly well. I tend not to enjoy Adam Sandler in anything, but this is an exception. Have you seen Punch-Drunk Love?
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morestuff posted:Haven't seen it, and I didn't really care for his movie Buzzard, but Joel Potrykus' Relaxer sounds like it captures the essence of gaming This movie was pretty fun btw, but it'd be a better drunkwatch
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Deadguy2322 posted:Have you seen Punch-Drunk Love? Yeah. Reign Over Me stuck with me more. Man, when he finally talks to his in-laws...
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Easy Diff posted:I've put together another letterboxd list, looking for any releases I may have missed: Bideo James, a depressing list of movies about (not based on or documentaries about) video games - and how pathetically they've been handled thus far. Is there a single movie not by Neveldine/Taylor that is remotely good about the recreational activity of playing games? Sports has tons of good movies, how does videogames have none? Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Yeah. Reign Over Me stuck with me more. Man, when he finally talks to his in-laws...
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# ? Apr 30, 2019 13:42 |
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That drat Anderson and his twee There Will Be Blood.
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# ? Apr 30, 2019 14:55 |
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Adam Sandler is insanely underrated. The Waterboy is the 90s Dr Strangelove
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# ? Apr 30, 2019 16:25 |
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The Wedding Singer was my generation’s Blazing Saddles. Fight me in real life. Sandler tanked with his Grownups phase. From what I’ve heard his last couple of Netflix movies have been pretty decent.
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I enjoyed the Meyerowitz Stories which has him alongside Ben Stiller and Dustin Hoffman.
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Empress Brosephine posted:Adam Sandler is insanely underrated. The Waterboy is the 90s Dr Strangelove Krispy Wafer posted:The Wedding Singer was my generation’s Blazing Saddles. Fight me in real life. You people are insane.
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Billy Madison is trash but Happy Gilmore and Wedding Singer absolutely hold up
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# ? Apr 30, 2019 20:21 |
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Name a better and more clever 90s comedy than Waterboy or Wedding Singer; you cant. Maybe Clerks?
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Gremlins 2
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Empress Brosephine posted:Name a better and more clever 90s comedy than Waterboy or Wedding Singer; you cant. Maybe Clerks? Galaxy Quest.
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Empress Brosephine posted:Name a better and more clever 90s comedy than Waterboy or Wedding Singer; you cant. Maybe Clerks? I'm concerned and think you should probably get an MRI.
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Empress Brosephine posted:Name a better and more clever 90s comedy than Waterboy or Wedding Singer; you cant. Maybe Clerks? Men in Tights?
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feedmyleg posted:You people are insane. The guy up there was wondering why there are so many good sports movies compared to video game movies and this is what’s clueing you in?
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# ? May 1, 2019 00:48 |
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how the hell is world famous movie star adam sandler 'underrated' in any sense
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# ? May 1, 2019 02:53 |
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Empress Brosephine posted:Name a better and more clever 90s comedy than Waterboy or Wedding Singer; you cant. Maybe Clerks? Good Burger
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A human heart posted:how the hell is world famous movie star adam sandler 'underrated' in any sense Honestly, he’s a talented dramatic actor, so he is underrated in that respect.
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Empress Brosephine posted:Name a better and more clever 90s comedy than Waterboy or Wedding Singer; you cant. Maybe Clerks? You're likely trolling, but to answer you, both/either of the Wayne's World movies. They're perfect examples of how to do comedies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io0uuzUVay8
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# ? May 1, 2019 04:58 |
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Wedding Singer is good. Funny People is good. Meyerowitz Stories is good. Punch-Drunk Love is good. Reign Over Me is good. These are Safe Opinions, brought to you by Teriyaki Hairpiece.
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Controversial opinion: Spanglish is better than Click.
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