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Consistent-Annual268 t1_jefrqpy wrote
Reply to comment by toofarbyfar in What are some r/movies tropes? by HotSwordfish23
This comment is underrated.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jebxcnc wrote
There's a film that's being sued for cutting Ana de Amas out of the film even though she was heavily featured in the trailers.
Avengers Infinity War had the Hulk charging scene in Wakanda, deliberately shot for the trailer, not in the film.
Spider-Man Homecoming had a shot of spidey and Iron Man flying/swinging in unison that wasn't in the film and was deliberately designed for the trailer.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jeb1xdu wrote
Reply to Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan’s Spy Universe Film ‘Tiger vs Pathaan’ to Commence in 2024 by DanGrima92
This is gonna make ALL the money...
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jdti4ex wrote
Reply to comment by KMoosetoe in What Akira Kurosawa films should I watch to be a certified fan? by TyrionLannister557
I'm glad the OP got their answer but damn that opening paragraph went from zero to crazy in 2s flat.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jdqn39w wrote
Reply to comment by PiersMorgansMom in Who is the Patrick Mahomes of the movie industry by Alive-Ad-4164
I mean, DDL keeps coming out of retirement like a comic book character getting rebooted, so who really knows?😂
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jdq0l33 wrote
Surprised no one has yet mentioned Daniel Day Lewis.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jdpwxox wrote
The Grudge. I don't watch scary movies but that one was really good!
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jcr754v wrote
Reply to comment by Trash_man_can in AI love: What happens when your chatbot stops loving you back by Trash_man_can
We are so far past the Turing Test, we can't even see the Turing Test.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jaf2zb3 wrote
Reply to Edge of Tomorrow Advertising by Maiyku
Ah yes Edge of Tomorrow. Or as some people know it, Live. Die. Repeat.
They couldn't even settle on the final name for their movie, let alone market it properly. The rumored sequel was gonna be called, no bullshit, Live. Die. Repeat. Repeat.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jaelwyx wrote
Reply to comment by YYYdddEW966hgHCE in Can you name at least two movies that fit all these criteria? by [deleted]
Seems pointless. OP clearly has a predetermined answer, they're not looking for help to find a movie.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jael4a2 wrote
Is this sub for posting quizzes or is this meant to be a joke post? First time I've seen something like this since I joined last week or so.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jac3zbo wrote
Reply to Need mystery-like movie recommendations by Uliburgh22
If you want a TV show, you could watch Lost, the first season of Heroes or the first season of The 4400 (Heroes and 4400 went downhill after the first season).
Consistent-Annual268 t1_ja9aybx wrote
Reply to Best strength scenes in movies. by Jackamo78
Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan in basically all their movies, for a different take on strength than your examples.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_ja3t6lz wrote
Reply to comment by niklasd2003 in How big is a high format movie file theatres get for their screenings, and can we also access these versions as consumers in any way? by niklasd2003
Essentially, the full image frame as captured by the film or the digital camera sensor, usually in a tall 4:3 aspect ratio before being cropped down to a cinematic wide screen format (1.85:1, 2.35:1 etc.). So it shows off much more vertical space. To be fair, the director and cinematographer would compose the shots for the target aspect ratio, so the extra vertical space is usually visually uninteresting (sky, ground) because all the production design and composition will be set up for the frame they wanted to shoot. But purists are always after it for preservation reasons.
Also, of note to this discussion, it is typically very lightly compressed as it is the version intended to be used for post production and editing so is in the highest available quality.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_ja2s6ak wrote
Reply to comment by Givemeahippo in How big is a high format movie file theatres get for their screenings, and can we also access these versions as consumers in any way? by niklasd2003
The DCP would be very lightly compressed though. Even the best Blu-rays are compressed down to a 100GB disc. It might make a difference in very dark scenes where compression artifacts are most likely to be evident. But probably not worth it.
The other thing is that the DCP will likely contain 10+ audio channels. Now, whether there is any home theater system that can decode and play it (maybe a properly set up Dolby ATMOS system?) is TBD.
I know in the r/fanedits community there's a lot of stock placed in getting work print copies and 35mm open mattes of movies.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_ja01mhn wrote
Reply to What is your favorite cinema experience? by bttrflyr
Captain America: Civil War, airport fight scene...Cap's team needs a distraction, something big. Scott promises he can do it...jumps onto Rhodey, pulls up his arm gadget, slides it from red to blue...and it was in that SPLIT second that it all suddenly clicked into place for me as I realized what he was about to do.
The moment he turns into Giant Man my deduction got paid off gives me thrills every single time I rewatch that film.
And of course Portals...nothing beats Portals.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_j9xgvwl wrote
Reply to What great, classic movie should have a remake, even if most people know the ending? by FreeThinker76
I was thinking the other day about...hear me out...Denis Villeneuve's 2001: A Space Odyssey, scored by Hans Zimmer. It would be a brave man to take on one of the all time greats, but after Dune I want nothing more than to see Denis' vision for it.
Consistent-Annual268 t1_jegfto2 wrote
Reply to What are your top 5 favorite musical moments ever in cinema? by Gattsu2000
Pippin singing to
whatshisfaceDenethor inThe Two TowersReturn of the King while the soldiers charge to their deaths in battle.