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Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell  

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Tom Scola - Jan 02, 2007 3:49:21 am PST #6746 of 10001
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

No, it was just bad. Not to mention insulting to fans of the original.


Cashmere - Jan 02, 2007 3:51:44 am PST #6747 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

I still laugh at the shots of Uma Thurman's double climbing up that ladder in the catsuit. I'm sure it was extremely difficult finding a stunt double of Uma's body type but the shocking difference in ass size was just silly..


Gris - Jan 02, 2007 3:57:18 am PST #6748 of 10001
Hey. New board.

Well, in non-bad movies:

As if I wasn't salivating enough to see it ASAP, Pan's Labyrinth has a 98 on metacritic after 20 reviews. A 98! That is BY FAR the highest score I've ever seen on a new movie, at least one with more than a few reviews. (ROTK was at 100 with 5-6 reviews, but dropped to a more reasonable 90ish by the end).

ETA: Apparently, it is currently the third-highest rated movie ever on Metacritic. Number 1 is The (perfect 100) and number 2 is, of all things, Superman II (though it doesn't have a lot of reviews to get its 99). Fourth is Dr. Strangelove, with a 96.


Frankenbuddha - Jan 02, 2007 4:59:57 am PST #6749 of 10001
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

I know he's not a movie buff unless the films have some sort of space conveyance in them, but George Stevens ranks up there with Cecile B. DeMille and Orson Wells and Alfred Hitchcock as directors that changed not only how movies are made and viewed, but Hollywood itself.

Well, without George Stevens I never would have imagined John Wayne as a Roman centurion at Christ's crucifixion, but I don't think that's quite what you meant.


Jessica - Jan 02, 2007 5:32:31 am PST #6750 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Collateral was also Michael Mann -- he's one of the few directors out there today who really knows how to shoot in digital, instead of just treating it like cheap film.

Unfortunately for the DVD market, what both Collateral and Miami Vice show off brilliantly about digital cinematography is how much rich/crisp detail you can get out of very dark night scenes, which isn't something most TVs are able to reproduce, especially after it's been downcoverted to standard def.


Theodosia - Jan 02, 2007 5:51:16 am PST #6751 of 10001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

28 Days Later was shot digitally on the cheap, and IMHO is perhaps the prettiest horror movie I've ever seen. Props to the cinematographer.


Nutty - Jan 02, 2007 6:20:31 am PST #6752 of 10001
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

The difference in output device is really a big deal, which I did not understand until I started watching DVDs on my computer. On the TV, low-contrast comes out fine. On the monitor, dark, murky and dark.

(Unless I am doign something wrong with the monitor, but, the brightness and contrast are as high as they can go! I can only watch sunny musicals and comedies on my computer, as a result.)


Kevin - Jan 02, 2007 7:16:22 am PST #6753 of 10001
Never fall in love with somebody you actually love.

Ah. I've been watching the things you mention on my TV. That might actually explain it.

ETA: My TV broke last night, during the Torchwood finale. It won't come on now. Nothing happens when I plug it in. Wah. It's quite old, though.


Theodosia - Jan 02, 2007 7:36:42 am PST #6754 of 10001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Torchwood was so intense it actually broke your TV set!? I wonder what it will do to bittorrent....


Kevin - Jan 02, 2007 7:38:28 am PST #6755 of 10001
Never fall in love with somebody you actually love.

It broke right at the end of the 1st part of the 2 parter. I'm going to have to BitTorrent it myself to see the rest. I still don't think my brain fully understands I HAVE NO TELEBOX.