A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me away
A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me away
These are must sees imo
The Paperboy (decent pulpy thriller to whet your appetite)
Killer Joe (amazing film from exorcist director William Friedkin in mid 2012)
Bug (Friedkins previous film from 2006, this is literally one of the best movies I've ever seen)
Killing them softly (American film from the director of Chopper starring Brad Pitt and Ben Mendelsohn)
Runners up:
The Place beyond the Pines (not bad, really)
Mama (haven't felt this way watching a movie since I first saw Evil Dead)
Sleeping Beauty (Decidedly Kubrickian Australian film from 2011 starring Emily Browning)
The Paperboy (decent pulpy thriller to whet your appetite)
Killer Joe (amazing film from exorcist director William Friedkin in mid 2012)
Bug (Friedkins previous film from 2006, this is literally one of the best movies I've ever seen)
Killing them softly (American film from the director of Chopper starring Brad Pitt and Ben Mendelsohn)
Runners up:
The Place beyond the Pines (not bad, really)
Mama (haven't felt this way watching a movie since I first saw Evil Dead)
Sleeping Beauty (Decidedly Kubrickian Australian film from 2011 starring Emily Browning)
-------------------------------------
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
I started watching Killing Them Softly but gave up for some reason, will go back and watch again. Best movie I've seen in last 12 months where I have gone, "fuck me, this shit is all kinds of awesome" was The Raid: Redemption. Seriously one of the best action movies ever made.
ANATHEMATIC ILLIMITED, TRANSFATAL EXPRESS, VIRAL INCORPORATED, INTERNATIONAL EPIDEMICS & MENSTRUAL MOTORCYCLES.
-
- V for Thread Derailing
- Posts: 9272
- Joined: 04 Jul 2006 12:45 am
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
I saw The Place Beyond the Pines last night and thought it ran about an hour too long. It made its point about sons and their fathers and then just. kept. going.
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
killing them softly was... absolute shit.
Vzzzbx, you lose again!
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
If this were Reddit I'd downvote this thread and upvote Movies you've seen lately.
- GreyWizzard
- Boundless Generosity
- Posts: 18671
- Joined: 04 Jul 2006 07:51 am
- XBL ID: GreyWizzard
- PSN ID: Grey_AU
- Location: Brisbane
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Yeah why do we have another thread this is bullshit warrrvgghhhhh!!!!
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
You watched a movie with this scene in it and decided it was absolute shit?Froggy wrote:killing them softly was... absolute shit.
Spoiler!
This clip goes to 1080p but watch on Blu-ray you big dummy.
The movie overall has wonderful subtext through out it. It's punctuated by classy action scenes (if a little low key) amazing photography and acting, and a strong finish.
Only criticism is that yeah, it's a little dull to start off with.
-------------------------------------
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
I wasn't a huge fan of A Place Beyond the Pines. The first portion with Ben Gosling was well done but the last part was really dull. Definitely well made, but more of a rental. Tried watching Killing Them Softly again last night. I gave it a good hour but still turned it off, just not my cup of tea.
ANATHEMATIC ILLIMITED, TRANSFATAL EXPRESS, VIRAL INCORPORATED, INTERNATIONAL EPIDEMICS & MENSTRUAL MOTORCYCLES.
-
- V for Thread Derailing
- Posts: 9272
- Joined: 04 Jul 2006 12:45 am
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
I laughed.itch wrote: IMO this scene represents a landmark in digital photography. It now looks better than film.
-
- a bad sheriff
- Posts: 3694
- Joined: 05 Jul 2006 06:28 am
- XBL ID: megaman 2k7
- PSN ID: mm2k8
- Location: Melbourne
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Pretty sure that is film. Well it's actually a YouTube video, but you know what I mean.
Also, we already have this thread.
Also, we already have this thread.
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Pretty sure you know what I mean.
Has anyone seen Mama?
Has anyone seen Mama?
-------------------------------------
- Burnzoire
- A mayn mayn MAN!
- Posts: 3332
- Joined: 13 Nov 2009 12:14 pm
- XBL ID: Burnzoire
- Steam ID: Burnzoire
- Location: Melbourne
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Dunno - we need a thread where we can post what Movies you've seen lately...itch wrote:Has anyone seen Mama?
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
What do you think we should call it? I think it should be something succinct and descriptive which makes it impossible to miss.
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Communism?
-------------------------------------
-
- a bad sheriff
- Posts: 3694
- Joined: 05 Jul 2006 06:28 am
- XBL ID: megaman 2k7
- PSN ID: mm2k8
- Location: Melbourne
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Wrong again, I have no idea what you mean.itch wrote:Pretty sure you know what I mean.
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
I've gone and accidentally posted in the lesser-known "Movies you've seen lately" thread. Could a mod please merge that one into this official thread? Thanks.
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Megaman wrote:
Wrong again, I have no idea what you mean.
You don't know what shot on digital means??
-------------------------------------
-
- a bad sheriff
- Posts: 3694
- Joined: 05 Jul 2006 06:28 am
- XBL ID: megaman 2k7
- PSN ID: mm2k8
- Location: Melbourne
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Well I can't say I'm a technical expert but as I said, Killing Them Softly was shot on film, not digital. So, yeah, I have no idea what you are talking about.
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
So it is.
No wonder it looks so good!
Well make no mistake, if it WAS shot on digital it would be remarkable.
No wonder it looks so good!
Well make no mistake, if it WAS shot on digital it would be remarkable.
-------------------------------------
-
- V for Thread Derailing
- Posts: 9272
- Joined: 04 Jul 2006 12:45 am
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
Well that took way longer than it should have.
- GameHED
- 10000 words or your money back!
- Posts: 13228
- Joined: 05 Jul 2006 01:14 pm
- Location: Brisbane, QLD, AU
Re: A couple of movies I've seen lately that have blown me a
I prefer the realistic gun fighting not bullet time stuff.
If a live action movie is inspired by an anime it makes sense because it is a common thing you see in action scenes in animated form to highlight the emotion of the character or his hyper awareness of his surrounding just before a critical time that he/she must react in order to dodge or block the attack, but for anything else it only has the effect of slowing down the action. If the audiences eyes can't catch the slight movements if done in normal speed to be able to understand what is going on than it becomes necessary to do the slo mo. But these days they do it when doing basic actions that can be easily understood at normal speed just because it looks cool.
It should be use sparingly in live action.
You saw this in "the warriors" for instance when they had to fight in the toilets and one guy is thrown right into a toilet bowl to highlight the damage it must have done to the guys face. It's a crucial moment in time as it illustrates the point before he gets knocked out and it is a big flashy end to a fight. (using a big move)
This is like if an explosion goes off and you put it in slo mo for us to see it all in dramatic way. Doing it all the time slows the action down and ruins the flow of everything. 300 for instance shows a lot of this slowing down of time and it is not even needed. None of the moves are hard to see at the normal speed but they do it all the time just like lens flares in 90s playstation 1 games. Action movies have lost a sense of realism and I don't watch them much anymore. I don't want to watch a videogame. I like ordinary speed of the old movies when it didn't look like underwater combat.
If a live action movie is inspired by an anime it makes sense because it is a common thing you see in action scenes in animated form to highlight the emotion of the character or his hyper awareness of his surrounding just before a critical time that he/she must react in order to dodge or block the attack, but for anything else it only has the effect of slowing down the action. If the audiences eyes can't catch the slight movements if done in normal speed to be able to understand what is going on than it becomes necessary to do the slo mo. But these days they do it when doing basic actions that can be easily understood at normal speed just because it looks cool.
It should be use sparingly in live action.
You saw this in "the warriors" for instance when they had to fight in the toilets and one guy is thrown right into a toilet bowl to highlight the damage it must have done to the guys face. It's a crucial moment in time as it illustrates the point before he gets knocked out and it is a big flashy end to a fight. (using a big move)
This is like if an explosion goes off and you put it in slo mo for us to see it all in dramatic way. Doing it all the time slows the action down and ruins the flow of everything. 300 for instance shows a lot of this slowing down of time and it is not even needed. None of the moves are hard to see at the normal speed but they do it all the time just like lens flares in 90s playstation 1 games. Action movies have lost a sense of realism and I don't watch them much anymore. I don't want to watch a videogame. I like ordinary speed of the old movies when it didn't look like underwater combat.
"A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad." -Shigeru Miyamoto