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Parachute posted:in that sense the mandalorian feels like a video game every single episode. i mean they had the episode where he has to upgrade his armor, then do the riding/ controller training tutorial before doing the fetch/kill quest and gets baby yoda as part of the next quest chain. Get used to it. More and more emerging directors were raised on video games these days, and many of those likely have a more extensive knowledge of/history with games than with cinema. We'll always have a handful of young film nerds like the Safdie brothers and whatnot at the fringes, but when it comes to blockbusters expect them only to get more video game-like.
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Parachute posted:in that sense the mandalorian feels like a video game every single episode. i mean they had the episode where he has to upgrade his armor, then do the riding/ controller training tutorial before doing the fetch/kill quest and gets baby yoda as part of the next quest chain. Mandolorian is at least very classically paced, not just from syndicated shows like Xena and Hercules but the Fugitive and Route 66.
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It was a really old cartoon, and some sort of green... cactus monster? Is attacking balloon people and straight up murders a balloon dog. They end up fighting it off by covering it in.... goo? Tar? Anyway it scared the poo poo out of me
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The Chad Jihad posted:It was a really old cartoon, and some sort of green... cactus monster? Is attacking balloon people and straight up murders a balloon dog. They end up fighting it off by covering it in.... goo? Tar? Anyway it scared the poo poo out of me Probably "Balloon Land".
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# ? Dec 30, 2019 21:08 |
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Action Jacktion posted:Probably "Balloon Land". gently caress I focused too much on the cactus part in my searching. And it was a caterpillar not a dog, but the balloon body count was much higher than I even remembered it being
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feedmyleg posted:Get used to it. More and more emerging directors were raised on video games these days, and many of those likely have a more extensive knowledge of/history with games than with cinema. We'll always have a handful of young film nerds like the Safdie brothers and whatnot at the fringes, but when it comes to blockbusters expect them only to get more video game-like.
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mandalorian related because i just watched the last episode my description above was for the 1st or 2nd episode but also absolutely applies in every way to the last episode too. what a weird and mediocre show; it feels like i was a part of some focus group for watching it and i can't really explain why
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The Chad Jihad posted:gently caress I focused too much on the cactus part in my searching. And it was a caterpillar not a dog, but the balloon body count was much higher than I even remembered it being https://youtu.be/p8Q-RuAx4V4?t=3762 "Okay, now we're in Hell."
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Parachute posted:what a weird and mediocre show; it feels like i was a part of some focus group for watching it and i can't really explain why Mediocre is the right word. I get what you mean about the focus group too: if I’d been specially selected to watch this a year ago, with the caveat that it was a visual story board that still needed a ton of edits and inserts, an actual soundtrack, effects polishing, and a complete story overhaul, I’d have been extremely impressed. Good things include the baby, Werner, the Ughnaught, the robot, and the speeder troopers. The set design and decoration and the costumes were all on point too. Bad things, almost everything else. Lots of poor cgi work, incomprehensibly bad music choices, Gina and Carl, the ‘simple people of the land’ episode, making the jailbreak boring with that cast, the pathetic rpg ‘gain companions, level up your gear’ feeling throughout, and, most egregiously, that the initial episode predicament ‘bad guy wants thing’ was resolved eight episodes later with the thrilling ‘slightly more powerful bad guy wants thing’.
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What’s the movie where someone pukes in a tuba?
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Naked Gun 33 1/3, prob.
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Origami Dali posted:Naked Gun 33 1/3, prob. Yep. James Earl Jones says, "Looks like Phil Donahue throwing up in a tuba."
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God bless you both.
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Is there a movie where one of the Hemsworth brothers is playing a very insecure version of themselves and starts to break down any time one of the more successful ones is mentioned?
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Phy posted:Is there a movie where one of the Hemsworth brothers is playing a very insecure version of themselves and starts to break down any time one of the more successful ones is mentioned? The Good Place invented a fictional Larry Hemsworth who is a pediatric surgeon but is the black sheep of the family.
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Phy posted:Is there a movie where one of the Hemsworth brothers is playing a very insecure version of themselves and starts to break down any time one of the more successful ones is mentioned? Are you thinking of The Good Place (season 3 I think), where Tahani was in a relationship with "Larry Hemsworth", the 4th Hemsworth brother?
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what dat
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYhrSTnfZ6s
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Trevor Hale posted:The Good Place invented a fictional Larry Hemsworth who is a pediatric surgeon but is the black sheep of the family. YES! Yes, that was it, thank you.
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There should be a fifth brother, Chad Hemsworth, who’s super handsome and ripped.
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There was a post-apocalyptic action movie that I saw on VHS no less than 17 years ago. Late '90's or early 2000's. The apocalyptic scenario is that the great earthquake that separated the California land mass from the rest of the continent finally occurred, and everything had been turned to desert. One dude, the protagonist, was wandering around the desert for some reason. There was a prison full of prisoners that had rioted and taken control of the prison, but they had nowhere else to live so they all stayed inside this prison. They had no water since it was a desert so the all stood shoulder to shoulder in the prison yard and passed around a bottle of piss that they all would variously piss into or drink from. A loudspeaker blared information at them in a very 1984-like sequence. Eventually the prisoners leave the prison to pursue the protagonist for some reason (I think)?
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This is probably going to wind up being something stupid or embarrassing. I heard a song on a show I liked and looked into the band, Superorganism, and found this song, Everybody wants to be famous I’ve definitely heard it before but for the life of me I can’t think of where. It feels like I’ve heard it often enough that must be a commercial or credits song for something, but nothing comes up for me when I search. Is this ringing bells for anyone? Opopanax fucked around with this message at 06:54 on Jan 5, 2020 |
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It's apparently in a trailer for The Sims.
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there was a movie from maybe the 90s where people are trapped in a mall and some robots are attacking them (they kinda looked like ripoff HKs from terminator) i dont remember anything else about the movie. thanks
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banned from Starbucks posted:there was a movie from maybe the 90s where people are trapped in a mall and some robots are attacking them (they kinda looked like ripoff HKs from terminator) chopping mall
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banned from Starbucks posted:there was a movie from maybe the 90s where people are trapped in a mall and some robots are attacking them (they kinda looked like ripoff HKs from terminator) ch Origami Dali posted:chopping mall fucker
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jeeze i just saw that title mentioned in another thread and it never occurred to me it was the movie i was thinking off. thanks
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Chopp... dammitThe Scientist posted:There was a post-apocalyptic action movie that I saw on VHS no less than 17 years ago. Late '90's or early 2000's. The apocalyptic scenario is that the great earthquake that separated the California land mass from the rest of the continent finally occurred, and everything had been turned to desert. One dude, the protagonist, was wandering around the desert for some reason. The Last Patrol (also known as The Last Warrior apparently) with Dolph Ludgren? A very bad bad movie, as opposed to the many good bad movies with pretty much identical plots. edit for link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0214871/ Gravy Jones fucked around with this message at 13:17 on Jan 6, 2020 |
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I've been trying to find a horror movie I remember flipping past on TV once; it was a woman alone in a haunted house or cabin on a large body of water (I think she leaves in a boat at one point?) and the conceit was that the audience could see the ghosts, but the woman couldn't (so there were like jump scares where the woman is walking around and there's just some random pale white-eyed dude in the corner watching her, or like he leans down and blows out her candle etc.). Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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plainswalker75 posted:I've been trying to find a horror movie I remember flipping past on TV once; it was a woman alone in a haunted house or cabin on a large body of water (I think she leaves in a boat at one point?) and the conceit was that the audience could see the ghosts, but the woman couldn't (so there were like jump scares where the woman is walking around and there's just some random pale white-eyed dude in the corner watching her, or like he leans down and blows out her candle etc.). Does this sound familiar to anyone? Sounds like every James Wan movie, Conjuring, Insidious, etc.
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plainswalker75 posted:I've been trying to find a horror movie I remember flipping past on TV once; it was a woman alone in a haunted house or cabin on a large body of water (I think she leaves in a boat at one point?) and the conceit was that the audience could see the ghosts, but the woman couldn't (so there were like jump scares where the woman is walking around and there's just some random pale white-eyed dude in the corner watching her, or like he leans down and blows out her candle etc.). Does this sound familiar to anyone? There's water/boat stuff in What Lies Beneath. She's alone for a lot of the movie too.
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Origami Dali posted:Sounds like every James Wan movie, Conjuring, Insidious, etc. That's kinda what I thought too, but it doesn't look like any of those films have quite the atmosphere or scenes I'm remembering. Price Check posted:There's water/boat stuff in What Lies Beneath. She's alone for a lot of the movie too. This looks a bit closer, but I distinctly remember a male ghost with whited out eyes watching the woman from a corner while she does stuff. Thanks though!
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I remember a short film I saw on IFC years and years ago about a bunch of old men hiking in some germanic speaking country and they all get stuck one by one in a bog or something and resign themselves to die. I remember liking it but not if it was actually you know good. I think it might be noregian, danish or swedish but not positive
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plainswalker75 posted:I've been trying to find a horror movie I remember flipping past on TV once; it was a woman alone in a haunted house or cabin on a large body of water (I think she leaves in a boat at one point?) and the conceit was that the audience could see the ghosts, but the woman couldn't (so there were like jump scares where the woman is walking around and there's just some random pale white-eyed dude in the corner watching her, or like he leans down and blows out her candle etc.). Does this sound familiar to anyone? Is it new or old? If it’s old, maybe it Let’s Scare Jessica to Death?
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ruddiger posted:Is it new or old? If it’s old, maybe it Let’s Scare Jessica to Death? It was newer (probably post 2000's?) but that looks like an amazing film and I'll have to check it out! Edit: I found it!! It's a movie from 2010 called "The Prescence" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL5EgbTvByI plainswalker75 fucked around with this message at 22:25 on Jan 7, 2020 |
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plainswalker75 posted:that looks like an amazing film
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plainswalker75 posted:It was newer (probably post 2000's?) but that looks like an amazing film and I'll have to check it out! I was going to say The Prescence. Glad I was right
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What bicycle racing movie has a character who is obsessed with Italian cyclists, to the point he shaves his legs? During the climax he gets to race against Italians, but they sabotage his bike.Torquemada posted:There should be a fifth brother, Chad Hemsworth, who’s super handsome and ripped. And he's dating me!
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pospysyl posted:What bicycle racing movie has a character who is obsessed with Italian cyclists, to the point he shaves his legs? During the climax he gets to race against Italians, but they sabotage his bike. Breaking Away (1979).
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I saw a movie in the early to mid-2000s that I think was relatively new at the time, which was a version of Romeo and Juliet, where one of the title characters was Japanese, the other was a Brazilian immigrant to Japan, and the whole thing was written against the backdrop of the acrimonious relationship between Japan and its immigrant populations. Does that sound at all familiar to anyone? Google's been remarkably unhelpful.
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