There hasn’t been any new news since around May. But that hasn’t stopped Imdb from churning out “articles” that are merely copy-and-pastes from many months old info like the article I posted.
There hasn’t been any new news since around May. But that hasn’t stopped Imdb from churning out “articles” that are merely copy-and-pastes from many months old info like the article I posted.
I thought Chappie was fun
and Elysium is well, eh, it’s okay I guess, agree it’s not near D9 levels.
For me Elysium was sooo full of plot holes and garbage shaky camera action sequences that couldn’t be visually parsed, that I gave up on him as a director. Absolute rubbish. 2/10
It’s like he forgot that the shaky cam enhanced District 9 because it’s literally filmed like a documentary of events by an unprepared film crew making do with what they have. Meanwhile Elysium is not shot with the kind of style and just feels bad by doing that. If you’re going to use that kind of camera work you need to ground the audience in feeling like it’s appropriate.
Is it around that time when every movie had tons of shaky cam because of the Bourne movies?
District 9 was 2009 so yeah there’d been 3 Bourne movies beforehand. But in District 9 it didn’t matter because the camera work enhanced the tone of the movie as a documentary of events that transpired.
Fair
I wanted to like Chappie, but between Die Antwoord, Hugh Jackman’s character and the wealth of unexplored ideas, it felt like a massive missed opportunity.
Chappie was a steaming pile of dogshit… Jesus.
It’s fine for people to like things jfc
This is an odd comment to be made on a thread about a potentially pro fascist movie being made
That movie was fucking terrible on every level…
And?
Let me know what things you like so I can call them steaming piles of dogshit as well.
I like steaming piles of dogshit
You like steaming piles of dogshit
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idk I liked it
It’s fine. They’re being rude and couching it in an opinion about a movie.
Pretty much, let them be an ass I guess.
Yeah. Not worth it.