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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I admit it took me about a full minute to get it.
Oh, yeah. I had to look at it for a while and think about what that first image was. Once I got it, the rest fell into place.
Oh, yeah. I had to look at it for a while and think about what that first image was. Once I got it, the rest fell into place.
I didn't understand the first image. Then I looked at the next two and thought, "small boat, big boat" and got it right away.
That's funny, because I got it because of the 2nd two images, too. Also, I have never actually seen the movie, but I know the quote.
That's hilarious, because I got the first image immediately but had no idea what in the hell the next 2 images were. Brains: they work differently!
I am endlessly fascinated by brains and their differences! MMMMM Brains!
Yeah, it was definitely the second two images that made it click.
I recognized the person in the first line, but it wasn't until after I realized what the second two lines represented that I got the *spoiler shark fin.
Watched Hawkings on YT. Not a great movie. BC was great, shades if Sherlock in his performance. I think its greatest downfall was the editing. So many plodding, boring scenes, like it was trying to be A Beautiful Mind but didn't have the score by James Howard to propel interest when the visuals lacked. But also visual failure of scenes not connecting, like a character being shown entering a house and greeting a character, and then next being shown outside on her own. It was like things were either edited out, or never even filmed, or severe incompetence. Not to mention the scenes that made me want to hyperventilate, like when he was dancing and a lot of other disability scenes. There's immersing your audience in how difficult life was, and sending them into a RL panic.
(I was also able to watch another BC show, The Last Enemy, that also sent me into fits, but that's another thread).
Japan's Made the Best, and Funniest, Guardians of the Galaxy Trailers
It's true!
The first part is the best.