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Can someone explain the Knives Out release schedule to me please? It was playing once a night last weekend and now it's playing twice a night at every theater in town, but it's actual wide release is Wednesday when it's playing all day at all of the theaters. I'm used to the Thursday creep from midnight to 7 pm now, but this one is different.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 13:10 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:08 |
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They’re running a lot of sneak previews to drum up word of mouth
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 13:17 |
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In Stalag 17, the WWII POW camp prisoner who passes out the mail and announces the news has a high voice that sounds like the "extra extra read all about it" voice. It's odd to me that even in a prison camp they find a guy with that kind of shrill voice to announce the news. Was that the sort of thing where within the fiction of the movie the character would be drafted into that job because of his voice, or is it more likely the director cast him in that role b/c of his voice?
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 06:25 |
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Well, the script doesn't specify that he has a newsperson voice. I don't know if that settles it for you, or what else could settle it.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 07:13 |
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TychoCelchuuu posted:Climax (2018) and The Party (1968) were largely unscripted - it was just the actors improvising for the most part. What other films are like this? I've heard that Iron Man had the plot points planned out but basically was "written" via rehearsing and improvising each scene beforehand which counts I guess. Others? Scarjo and crew going on car rides with random locals in Under the Skin? (can't remember the specifics, I think thats what happened)
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 11:12 |
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TychoCelchuuu posted:Well, the script doesn't specify that he has a newsperson voice. I don't know if that settles it for you, or what else could settle it. I guess a better question would be, in a real WWII POW camp, would someone with that voice be selected to read the announcements (and if so, why)? I guess that's not a movie question, so I'll take it somewhere else.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 17:04 |
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Higher frequencies are louder, but travel shorter distances. If you want the camp commandant in your business you get the baritone to deliver the news.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 17:11 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:Higher frequencies are louder, but travel shorter distances. If you want the camp commandant in your business you get the baritone to deliver the news. The thing is, the dude isn't delivering the announcements from atop an overturned soapbox. A deep voice might carry farther, but the audio system might not reproduce sound well enough at those frequencies for it to be intelligible at a distance. The stereotypical old-timey news voice is pitched up because early audio equipment didn't handle bass well at all.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 18:33 |
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I still can't figure out why Dark Fate was such a flop.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 05:56 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I still can't figure out why Dark Fate was such a flop. Because the public at large has moved off from Terminator movies. Nobody seems to actually give a poo poo anymore.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 06:18 |
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They tried to do a Force Awakens, using nostalgia to get you to ignore the most recent trilogy, but the Terminator franchise is relatively thin gruel for that as compared to Star Wars. Linda Hamilton is good in Terminator 2, but she's no Millenium Falcon.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 07:26 |
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in the movie Thinner, what did the Gypies even do to the mook guy Joe Montegne hired? To this day I still don't know
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 13:33 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I still can't figure out why Dark Fate was such a flop. They burned out the nostalgia. I have no interest in seeing it because I've tried to watch the last handful (even paid to see 3&4 [whatever they're called] in theaters). Everything post T2 was complete dogshit.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 14:09 |
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Ariza posted:They burned out the nostalgia. I have no interest in seeing it because I've tried to watch the last handful (even paid to see 3&4 [whatever they're called] in theaters). Everything post T2 was complete dogshit. Yeah, the sequel was a novel idea of "ok, the first Terminator failed, let's send another, more powerful, seemingly unstoppable one back, and uh oh, the first one is now good and will be protecting Sarah and John. Crazy!" And they've done weaker and worse versions of that ever since. I didn't enjoy Salvation that much, but it's been the only one to actually try something vastly different this whole time. It should really be considered the 3rd one.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 14:49 |
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I didn't see Dark Fate and I'm not defending it, I just felt like it had the ingredients: pretty good reviews, strong finger on the nostalgia button, big marketing campaign. I was surprised by how incredibly harsh the flop was. Makes sense though if people just plain don't give a poo poo about Terminator movies anymore.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 16:17 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I didn't see Dark Fate and I'm not defending it, I just felt like it had the ingredients: pretty good reviews, strong finger on the nostalgia button, big marketing campaign. I was surprised by how incredibly harsh the flop was. Makes sense though if people just plain don't give a poo poo about Terminator movies anymore. What's crazy is that no matter how few people care about Terminator, they (producers, directors, etc) still don't get that. When McG comes up with a fresher take than anything else since T2, you should probably Let. The. Franchise. Die.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 18:06 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I didn't see Dark Fate and I'm not defending it, I just felt like it had the ingredients: pretty good reviews, strong finger on the nostalgia button, big marketing campaign. I was surprised by how incredibly harsh the flop was. Makes sense though if people just plain don't give a poo poo about Terminator movies anymore. It's probably the best of the post-T2 movies but it's still bad. Also the opening is unforgivable.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 19:04 |
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And it's not even cleanly the best of the post-T2 movies. It's probably the strongest of them as an action movie, but it's also the least inspired of them as a sci-fi movie.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 19:12 |
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I like Linda Hamilton and Mackenzie Davis as much as the next guy, but I had no interest in seeing it because of how cowardly the series is. Admittedly, I liked Genisys more than many, but I'd have liked to see them try to make a sequel better. Commit to it and improve it, or do a wholly original idea. It's the constant re-do's that burned me out.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 21:06 |
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LesterGroans posted:I like Linda Hamilton and Mackenzie Davis as much as the next guy, but I had no interest in seeing it because of how cowardly the series is. Admittedly, I liked Genisys more than many, but I'd have liked to see them try to make a sequel better. Commit to it and improve it, or do a wholly original idea. It's the constant re-do's that burned me out. I'm totally with you on this, aside from liking Genisys; they hosed up by taking the one possible neat reveal and showing it off in the trailers, something that I'm fairly sure T2 didn't do. Like... You have a sequel that likely won't be nearly as good as 2, at least keep SOME of the mystique. Anyway, yes, I'm sure if I ever see Dark Fate, Hamilton and Davis will be the standouts. I don't think I've seen Mackenzie Davis in something I haven't liked, but this might be the first.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 22:17 |
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LesterGroans posted:I like Linda Hamilton and Mackenzie Davis as much as the next guy, but I had no interest in seeing it because of how cowardly the series is. Admittedly, I liked Genisys more than many, but I'd have liked to see them try to make a sequel better. Commit to it and improve it, or do a wholly original idea. It's the constant re-do's that burned me out. If Dark Fate had been the original T3 it would have been better received. Linda Hamilton is decent, Mackenzie Davis was very good, the Rev-9 was unoriginal but still felt like a suitable evolution of the T-800 & T-1000, the Legion backstory was at least novel in that it didn’t undercut the victory of T2, some of the action scenes were pretty good (ignoring the end), etc. The problem is, like you’ve said, that this is the sixth Terminator movie and a competent movie isn’t good enough anymore. If all the best aspects of the sequels were blended together you might have had a Pretty Good action movie but after T1 & T2 you ideally would have had to come up with something really special to justify any sequel at all.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 22:19 |
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For my part I just never really saw the Terminator films as a great idea for a long running series. The first film is very well contained, the second adds some interesting wrinkles, and from there, well, where do you go? Either the machine apocalypse happens or it doesn't, either the robots keep sending someone back to try and kill John and/or Sara or they don't, there aren't a lot of obvious hooks for future installments, nothing that makes me think "Oh, I gotta see how that plays out!" Also, like the Alien movies, there's the question of how you can keep surprising the audience. The T-1000 is such a great elaboration on the original- now here's an unstoppable killing machine who, if you blow it into a million pieces, just slides back together, gently caress you, so how do you top that? And subsequent films have thought of robots that are technically more advanced in some way or another but there's no topping that image. (Especially since now we KNOW you can do just about anything with computers nowadays.) I did watch the Sarah Connor Chronicles, that was good overall, so I'm not hostile to new Terminator media, but that was a TV show that I watched for free. None of the newer films have actually thrown out a hook that made me think "Oh wow, that's brilliant, I gotta see how they do that." (Or if they had one, the marketing never conveyed that. The trailer I saw for Dark Fate was kinda cool but didn't convey much beyond Mackenzie Davis being incredibly ripped.) Some ideas just don't lend themselves immediately to sequels, and Cameron managed to really hit one out of the park with T2, but it's a hard act to follow.
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 22:48 |
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david_a posted:The problem is, like you’ve said, that this is the sixth Terminator movie and a competent movie isn’t good enough anymore. Only one more sequel and The Terminator series can match the venerated Police Academy series: Police Academy (1984) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985) Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986) Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach (1988) Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989) Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994)
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# ? Nov 30, 2019 23:34 |
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Alien is another series that should die. Covenant was aggressively bad. I went into that with the most charitable of expectations and it still shat all over them.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 00:13 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:For my part I just never really saw the Terminator films as a great idea for a long running series. The first film is very well contained, the second adds some interesting wrinkles, and from there, well, where do you go? Either the machine apocalypse happens or it doesn't, either the robots keep sending someone back to try and kill John and/or Sara or they don't, there aren't a lot of obvious hooks for future installments, nothing that makes me think "Oh, I gotta see how that plays out!" I agree completely. Like how the hell do you actually top T-1000 (and Robert Patrick doing a phenomenal job as it)? Oh right, you don't. And they definitely haven't.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 00:58 |
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I’m watching once upon a time in Hollywood and now I want to watch a REALLY good western. What are some of the best? I’ve seen The Searchers, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, and Buster Scruggs.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 01:26 |
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Once Upon A Time In The West is on Netflix
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 01:29 |
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fr0id posted:I’m watching once upon a time in Hollywood and now I want to watch a REALLY good western. What are some of the best? I’ve seen The Searchers, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, and Buster Scruggs. The previous couple of pages has a lot of western recs
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 01:30 |
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fr0id posted:I’m watching once upon a time in Hollywood and now I want to watch a REALLY good western. What are some of the best? I’ve seen The Searchers, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, and Buster Scruggs. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. You will not regret it. Or The Proposition if you want something still depressing but with more guns.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 01:49 |
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Origami Dali posted:The previous couple of pages has a lot of western recs Any chance I can get a top three? Lots of stuff there but not a lot of explanation.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 01:51 |
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Assassination of Jesse James: a slow, poetic, and deeply melancholic contemplation of suicide, star worship, and insecurity. The Proposition: a slow, melancholic, and deeply bleak contemplation on the morality of family loyalty in the harrowing Australian outback.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 02:12 |
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Once Upon a Time in the West: a slow, melancholy movie about the end of the Old West
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 02:48 |
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My 21st century Western movies playlist: The Homesman Meek's Cutoff Assassination of Jesse James Hostiles My 20th century Western movies playlist: Jeremiah Johnson McCabe and Mrs. Miller
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 06:45 |
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A few famous ones that haven't been mentioned: Rio Bravo Red River The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Stagecoach Johnny Guitar
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 07:30 |
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The Wild Bunch, Rio Bravo, and High Noon are my non-Leone picks.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 07:46 |
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I'd add True Grit (2010) if you're looking for a newer film.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 09:23 |
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Y'all need to stop sleeping on the 3:10 to Yuma remake.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 13:26 |
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It's maybe not a great film, but an entertaining and important one... The Big Trail. Released in 1930 and directed by Raoul Walsh, it's John Wayne's first starring role, an early sound film, shot almost entirely outdoor in black and white 70mm widescreen. The DVD and Blu-ray editions have included the 70mm version, as well as the standard 35mm one (which still looks pretty epic).
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 16:34 |
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watch jeremiah johnson and then ravenous immediately after
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# ? Dec 2, 2019 20:07 |
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Parachute posted:watch jeremiah johnson and then ravenous immediately after The man Jeremiah Johnson was based on was called "Liver Eating Johnson," so this is extremely apt.
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