So you refuse to watch the original Star Wars Trilogy? Refuse to watch The Terminator? Or Aliens?
Refuse to play older video games?
I have yet to watch the original Star Wars, just know the overall plot
episode 7 was good tho
I have yet to watch the original Star Wars, just know the overall plot
episode 7 was good tho
I have yet to watch the original Star Wars, just know the overall plot
I have yet to watch the original Star Wars, just know the overall plot
episode 7 was good tho
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan
I can't imagine living like this. I grew up on classic cinema. There is so much there and so much to learn from classic movies.
Huh... I didn't even expect this to release in 3D...
Not to be rude, but I got to ask how old you are. Maybe it's a generational thingI have yet to watch the original Star Wars, just know the overall plot
episode 7 was good tho
first video game was also ocarina of time, heck of a 1st game (was living in Cuba at the time).
And now i have a hard time going back earlier than that, and prefer (for example) 3D zelda's than 2D, just what was introduced to me.
My heritage also is a big reason why I missed cinema, I was born in the 90s, and most of my childhood in Cuba
There's reasons.
Not to be rude, but I got to ask how old you are. Maybe it's a generational thing
Edit: hey now, I was born '92, and my first console was the PlayStation 1
Serious props to the marketing department barely giving anything important away. The film surprised me in a lot of ways and certain parts in the trailers were even deliberately altered from how they are in the final film to stop you from guessing things, which was cool.
first video game was also ocarina of time, heck of a 1st game (was living in Cuba at the time).
And now i have a hard time going back earlier than that, and prefer (for example) 3D zelda's than 2D, just what was introduced to me.
My heritage also is a big reason why I missed cinema, I was born in the 90s, and most of my childhood in Cuba
There's reasons.
Missing shit is fine. Lots of people miss shit.
Being opposed to going back and checking out the shit that you missed is just stubbornness and ignorance, you're really denying yourself a lot.
25 as well. I used to not really be into older movies, but I'd recommend watching some YouTube channels like Every Frame A Painting and Lessons From The Screenplay. They made me realize how well-made and gorgeous and influential those movies were, and got me to check out stuff like Seven Samurai, Jackie Chan's older films, and others25.
Came to this country at 13.
Cyberpunk/Dystopian is my hardest crush.
All of those + The Fifth Element, Brazil, 12 Monkeys, Johnny Mnemonic, Hardware, Screamers, Hackers, Circuitry Man, Judge Dredd, The Matrix, The Lawnmower Man, The Running Man, Cyborg, etc... so good
Blade Runner took inspiration from so much of the film noire genre, it's not even up for debate.
Hell, several of the filmmakers even took to the classic 70's Moebius comic The Long Tomorrow for visual inspiration, and that comic is pretty much the precursor to cyberpunk and is filled to the brim with the stylistic visuals and story beats of typical noire but with some sci-fi thrown in.
Moebius' comics are amazing. Every sci-fi fan should check them outWoah...
Yes older movie
Not a fan of feeling like I'm forced to watch a 80s movie to enjoy this one
Double Toasted's review spoils what sounds like a pretty big plot point right off the bat, for fucks sake.
I have yet to watch the original Star Wars,
Im the biggest star wars hater on the planet, but even I can recognize the artistic merit or empire strikes back. Fuuuuuuuck that movie is good. And I was born in 2004
My GF watched the Final Cut with me the other night, and she said if I told her it was a movie made in the last 10 years, she would have totally believed me.
When I first saw a commercial for it in the 90's, I thought it was for a new movie about to come out... imagine my surprise when I learned it came out in '82...
They spoil movies like Angry Joe spoils games... don't watch until you have already seen / played it.
"I loved the final boss battle..." [shows final boss battle]
If anything, it sounds like a small plot point, being part of the general premise of the movie. Rather than a major plot revealDouble Toasted's review spoils what sounds like a pretty big plot point right off the bat, for fucks sake.
Is the final cut available to rent on Itunes/Apple TV?
it will likely continue to drop. I'm betting on 92%.
You're right. He was way more invested in this role than the Han Solo one.One thing left to say. Ford is great, wouldnt mind a best support nomination, he really loved making this movie and you can feel it.
Lots of people are going to eat crow, it was no phoning in.
Considering he was pretty invested as Han Solo, this is fantasticYou're right. He was way more invested in this role than the Han Solo one.
I'm curious to see how the Sinatra/Elvis tracks are used. If it's just background stuff, or if they're used more poignantly.
So missing out on pretty much all the best films ever made? OG Star Wars, Blade Runner, Terminator 1 & 2, Alien and Aliens, Ghostbusters, Predator, Robocop, Total Recall...
And that's literally just sci-fi/action/horror from the 80's ... what the fuck
Cyberpunk/Dystopian is my hardest crush.
All of those + The Fifth Element, Brazil, 12 Monkeys, Johnny Mnemonic, Hardware, Screamers, Hackers, Circuitry Man, Judge Dredd, The Matrix, The Lawnmower Man, The Running Man, Cyborg, etc... so good
Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Fifth Element have nothing alike in their atmosphere and architectural aesthetic beyond tall buildings and sci-fiLOL. The Fifth Element (and to a lesser extent Minority Report) to me were always more interesting versions of Blade Runner. You forgot Strange Days and Dark City though.
I don't think you'll regret itGot my ticket for 11 tonight after class. I've got work at 5 in the morning, and I know I'm going to regret this, but it's fucking Blade Runner.
Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Fifth Element have nothing alike in their atmosphere and architectural aesthetic beyond tall buildings and sci-fi
How are you even comparing them as versions of Blade Runner?
All of those movies have one thing in common. Blade Runner was their father.
Yeah, that was the only part I was sure would never come even close to the original. I like what I've heard of Johansson but knew his style was quite different from Vangelis and I straight up facepalmed when Zimmer got in, I think he's brilliant but he's not cut out for this.However, I need no such time to talk about the soundtrack. First, there's barely any music in the movie. And when there's music, it's mostly this loud, atonal droning that I could barely qualify as music. Why was Johan Johansson fired to get bootleg Johan Johansson? What the fuck is this shit? One of Zimmer's worst soundtracks in recent memory. The reviewer that said this score was in the spirit of Vangelis must have been deaf. Like actually, not even exaggeration deaf. This is why I can't trust reviewers of any sort.
Lmfao my girlfriend did not like the original Blade Runner even after I warned her of the slow pace. She felt nothing I guess.
Still brilliant for me.
After the first 15-20 minutes go by, the movie starts feeling really, reaaaaaaaaaaally slow.
Yeah, that was the only part I was sure would never come even close to the original. I like what I've heard of Johansson but knew his style was quite different from Vangelis and I straight up facepalmed when Zimmer got in, I think he's brilliant but he's not cut out for this.
Since Vangelis couldn't do it, they should've scouted some new talent with a similar style IMO. Only part of the production where it seems they dropped the ball.
So it's like the first one then.
edit: I'm serious, not trying to shitpost
I don't even understand. The score sounds a lot Johan Johansson's work. Why has he even fired? To create a replicant score of his work? I'm mystified by what happened here.
I have yet to watch the original Star Wars, just know the overall plot
episode 7 was good tho