What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
You know this is on my list of stuff to see for this year, I've heard that it's actually pretty good too.Reverend wrote:I just finished watching what's out so far of Sayonora Zetsubou Sensei.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:You know this is on my list of stuff to see for this year, I've heard that it's actually pretty good too.Reverend wrote:I just finished watching what's out so far of Sayonora Zetsubou Sensei.
I really enjoyed the satire and overall bizarre atmosphere.
I would highly recommend it. Let me know what you think once you start.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I watched Brazil last night. I am not sure what happened and I am not sure if I even want my time back since it was pretty incredible. It had my favorite of all the lost arts of Hollywood in full form, miniatures. The story drags a good bit in parts, but Robert De Niro as a renegade HVAC repairman was just funny and the miniature work was gorgeous. Expensive as hell but gorgeous. And when talking with a person in the industry about it we realized that we have no idea how they did it for 15 million, even back in 85.
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One of my favorite movies ever, just brilliant...plus great soundtrackfastbilly1 wrote:I watched Brazil last night. I am not sure what happened and I am not sure if I even want my time back since it was pretty incredible. It had my favorite of all the lost arts of Hollywood in full form, miniatures. The story drags a good bit in parts, but Robert De Niro as a renegade HVAC repairman was just funny and the miniature work was gorgeous. Expensive as hell but gorgeous. And when talking with a person in the industry about it we realized that we have no idea how they did it for 15 million, even back in 85.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
fastbilly1 wrote:I watched Brazil last night. I am not sure what happened and I am not sure if I even want my time back since it was pretty incredible. It had my favorite of all the lost arts of Hollywood in full form, miniatures. The story drags a good bit in parts, but Robert De Niro as a renegade HVAC repairman was just funny and the miniature work was gorgeous. Expensive as hell but gorgeous. And when talking with a person in the industry about it we realized that we have no idea how they did it for 15 million, even back in 85.
I much prefer miniatures and models to CGI. I even prefer latex and fake blood. Even though stuff looks dated it still looks cool. CGI dates super fast and just looks crappy.
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How dare you insult Tron - that really happened manOctopod wrote:CGI dates super fast and just looks crappy.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Seriously, you'd never seen Brazil? Of all the Gilliam movies...wow.fastbilly1 wrote:I watched Brazil last night. I am not sure what happened and I am not sure if I even want my time back since it was pretty incredible. It had my favorite of all the lost arts of Hollywood in full form, miniatures. The story drags a good bit in parts, but Robert De Niro as a renegade HVAC repairman was just funny and the miniature work was gorgeous. Expensive as hell but gorgeous. And when talking with a person in the industry about it we realized that we have no idea how they did it for 15 million, even back in 85.
It's one of those films that I both absolutely love and hate to watch. I love it because I love the acting, the effects, the visuals, etc. I hate it because it depresses me horrendously. But I'd rather have that depressing ending than the one Universal tried to force on the film.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I should have noted that I had seen most of it before, just never all in one sitting.


