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oldpainless posted:What would be interesting about the character of Nedry is if you removed the fact that he is Every time I see this forum talking about Nedry, it just reminds me that these fora are Jurassic Park and Radium should be played by Newman.
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oldpainless posted:What would be interesting about the character of Nedry is if you removed the fact that he is
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credburn posted:Watching Red Lights and this just happened Considering it's usually used to mean "is proportional to" it's weird that it was used in the first place at all stringless has a new favorite as of 12:20 on Feb 6, 2022 |
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Cowslips Warren posted:Along those lines, has there ever been a Beauty and the Beast where the Beast wasn't furry or some large plush critter? I mean something that was more insect or like a rat would have far less chances of finding love than a big dog-bear mix. If the Beast was a prawn from District 9, he'd die a giant cockroach. Could've picked a better example there. There are folks who want to gently caress the prawns from D9, and you can find them in both furry and non-furry circles! Hell. Even in the movie there were prawn prostitutes iirc?
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ishikabibble posted:Could've picked a better example there. There are folks who want to gently caress the prawns from D9, and you can find them in both furry and non-furry circles! You know that if that ship showed up in the sky today there would be a demand for prawnstitutes out there tomorrow. People will gently caress anything.
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Mu Zeta posted:He's a more interesting character in the movie. He's a cartoon billionaire rear end in a top hat in the book. Most of Gennaro's lines are his in the book. Sure, but the whole point is that only a cartoonishly evil billionaire villain could possibly come up with something as hosed-up and twisted as resurrecting dinosaurs to use as entertainment for the rich. Hammond is basically that Spiderman villain going "But I don't want to cure cancer. I want to The movie kinda sweeps all of the satire under the carpet by making both Hammond and the park seem cool and awesome, while Chaos Theory and Denis Nedry are the villains for ruining everyone's fun.
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FFT posted:"∝" to "x"? It's just an x with sloppy handwriting.
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SimonChris posted:Sure, but the whole point is that only a cartoonishly evil billionaire villain could possibly come up with something as hosed-up and twisted as resurrecting dinosaurs to use as entertainment for the rich. Hammond is basically that Spiderman villain going "But I don't want to cure cancer. I want to Resurrecting dinosaurs is cool and awesome though
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If our real life billionaires would sink their money into making dinosaurs instead of killing unions I probably wouldn't hate them as much. I would still hate them, just probably not as much.
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SimonChris posted:Sure, but the whole point is that only a cartoonishly evil billionaire villain could possibly come up with something as hosed-up and twisted as resurrecting dinosaurs to use as entertainment for the rich. Hammond is basically that Spiderman villain going "But I don't want to cure cancer. I want to I don't think Hammond is absolved or anything like that in the movie. The main characters all tell him it's a massively stupid and unsafe idea before they even take the park tour. And they make sure to tell you that the crazy chaos theory guy was right all along.
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FFT posted:"∝" to "x"? Well, she was meaning to write an X. She just did it really sloppily in the zoomed in shot.
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credburn posted:Well, she was meaning to write an X. She just did it really sloppily in the zoomed in shot.
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Can we stop making movies set in the 17-1800s so dark? I don't mean in material, I mean just how dim the lighting always is. I guess it's realistic, but it bothers me the same way breaking bad just tinted everything yellow to indicate they were in mexico. I can't see anything and it makes it hard to even keep track of characters. e: it's almost always accompanied by my biggest movie irritation where everyone whispers. Always cranking up the volume just to hear what they are saying, then your ears start to bleed when the music plays to transition to a new scene yeah I eat ass has a new favorite as of 23:27 on Feb 6, 2022 |
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Can we stop making movies set in the 17-1800s so dark? I don't mean in material, I mean just how dim the lighting always is. I guess it's realistic, but it bothers me the same way breaking bad just tinted everything yellow to indicate they were in mexico. I can't see anything and it makes it hard to even keep track of characters.
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Can we stop making movies set in the 17-1800s so dark? I don't mean in material, I mean just how dim the lighting always is. I guess it's realistic, That's not even an excuse. As with all things, we need simply look to Lord of the Rings to see it done right That's a scene set at night, in a rainstorm, without a single torch in sight, and you can see everything that's going on. Did anybody complain about that? Get up and walk out of the theatre because of how unrealistic the lighting is? No! We ate our loving popcorn and drank our loving sodas and didn't even notice that we'd had to piss for the last hour and a half because we all knew we were watching the best loving movie in history
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flavor.flv posted:That's not even an excuse. As with all things, we need simply look to Lord of the Rings to see it done right but doesn't this look better?? Tunicate has a new favorite as of 02:17 on Feb 7, 2022 |
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How can there be a Buzz Lightyear movie? Buzz Lightyear is a *toy*. What, was the toy named for a real astronaut who traveled to other stars, but then civilization collapsed back into a Dark Age that was remarkably similar to mid-90s consumerism and the lost grandeur of that time is remembered only as an echo frozen in action figures? Or as humanity advanced, was a young child inspired by memories of the doll to model not only his life’s ambition but his physical appearance after the toy, and succeed beyond all belief? Neither of these possibilities makes a lot of sense!
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It's the movie that the toy is merchandise for in-universe
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Buzz had a cartoon. iirc the opening was even a short cgi sequence of the Toy Story toys gathering for a watch party before the in universe cartoon opening played.
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Has any movie or TV show found a way to display text on screen? It's always feels like they're flashed on screen for a second but I feel like it's important or why show it?
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skipping some pages to say Thank you, I am a big fan of BEASTLY and had not seen this
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Gaunab posted:Has any movie or TV show found a way to display text on screen? It's always feels like they're flashed on screen for a second but I feel like it's important or why show it? I'm so confused by what you mean
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credburn posted:I'm so confused by what you mean
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:skipping some pages to say Thank you, I am a big fan of BEASTLY and had not seen this SMH at somebody who hasn't watched every Jenny video dozens of times.
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flavor.flv posted:That's not even an excuse. As with all things, we need simply look to Lord of the Rings to see it done right I did notice the lighting in those scenes, which looked like they had huge spotlights positioned just out of sight behind the characters, because that's literally what they did. I get why they did it, but it looks kinda odd and absolutely not like any kind of contemporary light source. It looks like a theater stage or a theme park ride decoration. KozmoNaut has a new favorite as of 01:23 on Feb 7, 2022 |
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oldpainless posted:What would be interesting about the character of Nedry is if you removed the fact that he is But Wayne Knight is the best
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KozmoNaut posted:it looks kinda odd and absolutely not like any kind of contemporary light source. "That's not what lighting looked like back then!"
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Push El Burrito posted:If our real life billionaires would sink their money into making dinosaurs instead of killing unions I probably wouldn't hate them as much. I would still hate them, just probably not as much. Hammond built his park on an island in Costa Rica to get around unions and regulations and many local workers died as a result!
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Baron von Eevl posted:"That's not what lighting looked like back then!" It looks like there's bright sunlight streaming out from the lower parts of the castle, due to the color temperature of the lights. Spielberg does the same thing, lighting for dramatic effect, rather than realism.
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KozmoNaut posted:It looks like there's bright sunlight streaming out from the lower parts of the castle, due to the color temperature of the lights. Next you're gonna tell me that futuristic starships don't have random bars of light hovering around everywhere.
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Phanatic posted:Next you're gonna tell me that futuristic starships don't have random bars of light hovering around everywhere. Look there are some nasty alien pathogens floating around out there, sterilizing UV lamps in all spaces are a necessity. Most ships get blown up before the crew gets blinded so it works out.
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credburn posted:I'm so confused by what you mean Like text messages characters receive on their phones.
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Gaunab posted:Has any movie or TV show found a way to display text on screen? It's always feels like they're flashed on screen for a second but I feel like it's important or why show it? Euphoria has a lot of texting and it works fine. You just have to pay as much attention as you would with subs.
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Arrath posted:Look there are some nasty alien pathogens floating around out there, sterilizing UV lamps in all spaces are a necessity. Most ships get blown up before the crew gets blinded so it works out. Just deploy your luxury gay space communist sunglasses, comrade.
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KozmoNaut posted:It looks like there's bright sunlight streaming out from the lower parts of the castle, due to the color temperature of the lights. Yes this is indeed how movies work.
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KozmoNaut posted:It looks like there's bright sunlight streaming out from the lower parts of the castle, due to the color temperature of the lights. It's true, back when hobbits, elfs, dwarves,and wizards were locked in a battle with the evil sauron things didn't look like that. Mighty unrealistic!
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Mu Zeta posted:I don't think Hammond is absolved or anything like that in the movie. The main characters all tell him it's a massively stupid and unsafe idea before they even take the park tour. And they make sure to tell you that the crazy chaos theory guy was right all along. Crichton ends the Jurassic Park second book with a speech about how maybe atoms aren't real, have you ever seen an atom? Like, with your eyes? The entire thesis of the series (and a lot of his other books) is that science is bad and will kill us all. JP gets a pass because it's an incredible movie and dinosaurs are so awesome it buries the dumb message. I love the series but it was a hit in spite of Crichton, not because of him.
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Can we stop making movies set in the 17-1800s so dark? I don't mean in material, I mean just how dim the lighting always is. I guess it's realistic, but it bothers me the same way breaking bad just tinted everything yellow to indicate they were in mexico. I can't see anything and it makes it hard to even keep track of characters. Not everybody is insane enough to use lenses designed for NASA telescopes for their movies.
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KozmoNaut posted:I did notice the lighting in those scenes, which looked like they had huge spotlights positioned just out of sight behind the characters, because that's literally what they did. I can't remember what movie was watching recently but the night scenes literally had giant spotlights, like in the shots and it made me lol. Do people have lovely tvs or watch movies on their phones or something? It's insanely rare that I watch a movie that's too dark to make out what's happening and then its usually a horror movie that's intentionally too dark to hide the lovely monster puppet/bad ghost cgi. I don't have a crazy high end tv or anything either but I usually do watch movies in a darkened room so maybe that helps? Log082 posted:Crichton ends the Jurassic Park second book with a speech about how maybe atoms aren't real, have you ever seen an atom? Like, with your eyes? IIRC Crichton ended up as a climate change denier so, yeah
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Michael “the fightin” Crichton was a doctor and has bibliographies in many of his books. He had the number one movie, tv show, and book all in the same week. He was quite possibly the smartest man on the planet.
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