(and for some reason I never liked the highly praised) Reservoir Dogs (slicing of an ear, even in ultra slow motion, doesn't suffice for a 100 minute movie)
Quote from: Silence_of_Lambs on November 14, 2010, 12:18:23 AM(and for some reason I never liked the highly praised) Reservoir Dogs (slicing of an ear, even in ultra slow motion, doesn't suffice for a 100 minute movie)I won't try to change your opinion. But, you thinking that the slicing off of the ear was shown in slo-mo shows that it was done excellently. The action is neither on screen nor slow-motion
Why? Because the film looks like shit. The cars look ridiculous.
Hey, it's me remember! I can't believe you would pull the Citizen Kane card!
Quote from: Jon on November 14, 2010, 12:58:10 AMWhy? Because the film looks like shit. The cars look ridiculous.Quote from: Jon on November 14, 2010, 12:58:10 AMHey, it's me remember! I can't believe you would pull the Citizen Kane card! You're right and I apologize for using it. What I should have said was that when you go into a film that is directed by Paul Bartel, then you have to understand that he was an independent film maker who constantly worked with budgets that would make a film school virgin director wince. Do you really believe that the cars would have looked like that if he had a $1 million budget?
Jon don't use Dark Star as an exemple of a well done film... This one always brings me in the Morphée arms, I'll rewatch The Sorority before I'll try to watch it again
but unless you are a complete Simpsons fanatic I don't know what a movie rendition of the show would have different to offer beyond the regular series.
Quotebut unless you are a complete Simpsons fanatic I don't know what a movie rendition of the show would have different to offer beyond the regular series.Nope, true Simpsons fanatics generally dislike this film very much. As well as every episode past season 11....
... I have never in my life seen a show go from so good to so bad.