Isn't Prisoners widely considered the superior movie anyway? It's so tense.
No way. Arrival was nominated for best picture at the Oscars and got much better reviews.
Isn't Prisoners widely considered the superior movie anyway? It's so tense.
This shit is nothing but an admission of your own deficient attention span.
Every scene builds atmosphere or contributes to character development. Saying there are completely needless scenes embeds the claim that you understand the purpose each scene should serve. Quite honestly, if you're going to throw around terms like "dull" and "long" when you're discussing a purposefully moody, atmospheric film that is consistent in its use of deliberately paced shots and wordless sequences, your grasp of cinematic technique is probably not as firm as you'd like to think.Or, more likely, there is a whole lot of time wasted on completely needless scenes?
I won't go into it any further in this thread though, for fear of spoilers.
Every scene builds atmosphere or contributes to character development. Saying there are completely needless scenes embeds the claim that you understand the purpose each scene should serve. Quite honestly, if you're going to throw around terms like "dull" and "long" when you're discussing a purposefully moody, atmospheric film that is consistent in its use of deliberately paced shots and wordless sequences, your grasp of cinematic technique is probably not as firm as you'd like to think.
There can be more to a scene than blasting the audience with exposition or serving up pulse pounding action. Every drawn-out sequence is an invitation to immerse yourself in the world or imagine the inner lives of the characters. How can you have the experience the director intended if you're impatiently waiting for your expectations to be fulfilled?
Movies have so much to offer if you can leave your preconceptions at the door and let them unfold on their own terms. "What happens next?" is not always the most important or appropriate question.
I'm surprised this dropped into the 80s. Sitting at 88% right now
Not that that means anything, but I thought RT would be all over this film, up and down.
It was a fun experience. Gunna be seeing it again soon
Damn, sucks it dropped that far down. Hope it bounces back up to the 90s like it deserves in due time.
I'm surprised this dropped into the 80s. Sitting at 88% right now
Not that that means anything, but I thought RT would be all over this film, up and down.
It was a fun experience. Gunna be seeing it again soon
Damn, sucks it dropped that far down. Hope it bounces back up to the 90s like it deserves in due time.
Any early numbers from last night yet? My theater wasn't full, but it's more high end than regular theater.
Never saw the original: is it recommended I watch it before the sequel, or are the references vague to the point that it's unnecessary?
Are there any streaming services that rent the "definitive" version? There was a 4K re-release coming out, right?
This shit is nothing but an admission of your own deficient attention span.
Do you have any idea how pretentious you sound like?Every scene builds atmosphere or contributes to character development. Saying there are completely needless scenes embeds the claim that you understand the purpose each scene should serve. Quite honestly, if you're going to throw around terms like "dull" and "long" when you're discussing a purposefully moody, atmospheric film that is consistent in its use of deliberately paced shots and wordless sequences, your grasp of cinematic technique is probably not as firm as you'd like to think.
There can be more to a scene than blasting the audience with exposition or serving up pulse pounding action. Every drawn-out sequence is an invitation to immerse yourself in the world or imagine the inner lives of the characters. Each seemingly pointless interlude was designed and presented to you for reasons that might demand some careful thought to discover. How can you have the experience the director intended if you're impatiently waiting for your expectations to be fulfilled?
Movies have so much to offer if you can leave your preconceptions at the door and let them unfold on their own terms. "What happens next?" is not always the most important or appropriate question.
While it does work as a standalone film, it's a direct sequel with the characters from the first film being the major driving point of the plot. I'd recommend you watch part 1 first.Never saw the original: is it recommended I watch it before the sequel, or are the references vague to the point that it's unnecessary?
Are there any streaming services that rent the "definitive" version? There was a 4K re-release coming out, right?
Never saw the original: is it recommended I watch it before the sequel, or are the references vague to the point that it's unnecessary?
Are there any streaming services that rent the "definitive" version? There was a 4K re-release coming out, right?
Never saw the original: is it recommended I watch it before the sequel, or are the references vague to the point that it's unnecessary?
Are there any streaming services that rent the "definitive" version? There was a 4K re-release coming out, right?
There were 3 people including myself in the entire theatre when I saw it last night. Was pretty bizarreAny early numbers from last night yet? My theater wasn't full, but it's more high end than regular theater.
My favorite movie is nearly fours long.
Yeah, I won't be seeing the film until tomorrow, but everything I've heard paints it as a sequel-ass-sequel.
Not a reboot, not a remake, not a sequel designed to also serve as a jumping on point; a sequel. From what I'm hearing, it sounds closer to Godfather Part 2 or Empire Strikes Back than something like Fury Road or even The Force Awakens.
I'm a little worried about this movie's performance. My double feature theater was less than half full.
What movie is this? Just curious.
You should absolutely watch the first film (Final Cut preferred).Never saw the original: is it recommended I watch it before the sequel, or are the references vague to the point that it's unnecessary?
Are there any streaming services that rent the "definitive" version? There was a 4K re-release coming out, right?
Thanks!You. I like you. Good post!
Judging by his avatar I'd guess Lawrence of ArabiaWhat movie is this? Just curious.
It's absolutely a sequel in every single way. If anything it's too much of a sequel. I don't understand people saying it stands on its own.
There were four people at my screening and one left mid-way.
What movie is this? Just curious.
I'm gonna guess it's Lawrence of Arabia. Don't know why.
Some dude stuck in and hung out next to me for like 45 min then left during the original, never to return (he asked if anyone was sitting there)
It was weird
Personally I would have preferred if this movie didn't involve Deckard and had nothing to do with the original characters. The most compelling aspects of the movie involve the new characters
Judging by his avatar I'd guess Lawrence of Arabia
I'm gonna guess it's Lawrence of Arabia. Don't know why.
Lawrence of Arabia, which coincidentally it's also my avatar. It shares the top spot with Master and Commander.
Judging by his avatar I'd guess Lawrence of Arabia
I'm gonna guess it's Lawrence of Arabia. Don't know why, I just had a feeling.
Oh you watched a double feature? That's cool.
Yeah, I thought I had seen the original years ago but honestly I didn't remember 95% of it.
I did enjoy it. The score was fantastic (aside from some dated sexy sax moments)
I don't know if I'm as high on the original score as a lot of you -- by which I mean the *entire* score -- but the stuff I can always go back to, like Blade Runner Blues, Memories of Green, and End Titles, are just goddamn fantastic.
I don't know if I'm as high on the original score as a lot of you -- by which I mean the *entire* score -- but the stuff I can always go back to, like Blade Runner Blues, Memories of Green, and End Titles, are just goddamn fantastic.
fuck you the sexy sax is gooooood
Yeah, I thought I had seen the original years ago but honestly I didn't remember 95% of it.
I did enjoy it. The score was fantastic (aside from some dated sexy sax moments)
Be honest, how many of you would buy your own Joi?
Iprobably would >.<
aw hell naw
The score is actually even better when listened to on its own.
Memories of Green
Blade Runner Blues
Rachel's Song
Love Theme
Fading Away
Okay GAF I am sure this has been answered several times in this thread but I am going to ask again...
Never saw the original. Should I watch the theatrical cut or final cut for my first time?
Final CutOkay GAF I am sure this has been answered several times in this thread but I am going to ask again...
Never saw the original. Should I watch the theatrical cut or final cut for my first time?
Okay GAF I am sure this has been answered several times in this thread but I am going to ask again...
Never saw the original. Should I watch the theatrical cut or final cut for my first time?