I saw the preview for Django and it looked really good. I wouldn't mind seeing it but I'll most likely go see The Hobbit next.
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I saw the preview for Django and it looked really good. I wouldn't mind seeing it but I'll most likely go see The Hobbit next.
Yeah, my girlfriend saw Django Unchained at an early screening and she said it was 'perfect'.
How the hell you guys get early screenings? Are you part of some film club? Focus group?
Found a nice copy of django on t'internet. Great film..bring on the blu ray release.
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Star Trek [2009] -9/10-
40 Yr. Old Virgin -8/10-
LOTR: TFOTR [Theatrical Version] -10/10-
Life of Pi - Here is my review.
Rise of the Guardians
7/10
For a kids' movie, it was pretty good.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Tonight I attended an high frame rate (HFR) 3D advance screening. Solid but very familiar. It lacks the urgency, scale, and progression of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Visual effects are some of the best out there but really felt more like a refinement of what was done before. The controversial 48 frames per second format did not bother me as much as I anticipated but I am not in love with it. I will say that it helped make the 3D really crisp, as Peter Jackson has argued. It did make some shots feel "fake" and overall the look reminded me of a BBC movie or TV show. This is one of the few films I will recommend seeing the 3D version of because otherwise you might just be bored honestly if you aren't a hardcore fan. Overall, lacked the fresh impact of the LOTR trilogy yet I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it.
SCORE: 7.5 out of 10
Did the 48fps make the movie feel more faster? Like, does it look as terrible as when you have motionflow enabled on your HDTV? That is the worst thing you can turn on to see a movie. It's better for gaming.
Have you read the book? Because the book (at least the first half) also lacks the 'urgency, scale, and progression' of LOTR. It's more of a fun, whimsical adventure with good characters.
Shit gets real in the second half though.
Anyway, it seems some people will be disappointed with this first movie if you're expecting something with a lot of 'weight' to it, like LOTR. There really is no weight in the book until the characters start approaching Smaug.
John Carter: 7/10 Would probably be an 8/10 had it not been a disney movie.
Regardless, I Want a sequel. And dont tell me its not going to happen. I know its not.
Blow
8.5/10
Cabin In The Woods -8/10-
Yep, but it was quite a while ago. I just feel like there were parts stretched out because they're trying to stretch the book into 3 movies, each probably going to be close to 3 hours each. I'm hoping it gets better though :)
Hmm, no it was not as terrible or sometimes as nauseating as the MotionFlow/higher refresh rate enabled. Perhaps, because it was filmed at 48 fps rather than post processing like is the case with those HDTV modes.
The hobbit: An Unexpected journey - 9/10
Simply magnificent. The scale is very big, the Effects are one of the best i've seen so far, The soundtrack is breathtaking & the pacing of the movie is just perfect.
Considring this a trilogy, i think it was really a great start.
Kiki's Delivery Service-10/10 Damn it's been awhile since I've seen this. I love it.