Many people here will agree with that.
Not me, because I think there isn't a single good Star Wars movie.
>I think there isn't a single good Star Wars movie
Based.
Indiana Jones 4 is a good movie
John Carter is one of the greatest blockbusters of the 2010s
It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant
>It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant
Why? >John Carter is one of the greatest blockbusters of the 2010s
I remember Mars animals bleeding blue and that's pretty much it.
>It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant >Why?
The movie starts with the premise that the replicants are evil and have to be killed. By the end the roles have been swapped around, of the two the humans are worse and Roy saves the human before dying. If Deckard is a replicant aswell that whole dicotemy is removed and the story becomes pointless.
I don't think it's supposed to be "worse". The replicants killed people several times in the movie, right?
It's just supposed to be generally humanizing to the replicants, not that they're better than people.
correct, we just need to find out which ones are committing crimes and which are not, but they're going to tell each other so it's harder to keep them monitored.
Video games sure but how can you not find anime to be the most childish thing in that regard. The emotion is just so overstated I feel like my intelligence is being insulted more than anything
You're going to be a troony in 2 years tops and dead by suicide 6 months later. Stop watching anime, it's fricking you up. Go outside, get some sunlight, take it easy on the video games.
Indiana Jones 4 is a good movie
John Carter is one of the greatest blockbusters of the 2010s
It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant
that is faulty logic, the claim that none of them are good doesn't contradict the fact that one is going to be better than the others even if marginally so
The world building, concept of podracing, practical effects, sound design and acting are phenomenal. People who shit on TPM for minor grievances like Jar Jar Binks or some awkward dialogue can't see the forest through the trees
The world building, concept of podracing, practical effects, sound design and acting are phenomenal. People who shit on TPM for minor grievances like Jar Jar Binks or some awkward dialogue can't see the forest through the trees
Podracing is kino. I must have watched the podracing scenes 50 times in my life. I had a joystick and Episode I Racer on PC when I was a kid and sunk at least 200 hours into it. You don't have to agree. It changes nothing in my eyes
>explanation of the force that the fans were looking for
Why would you even need an explanation? It's just mythical force, that's it.
For the amount of Star Wars movies in existence, don't you need things like pod racing to keep the universe fresh to a degree?
No. There are better things to do to keep it fresh, it's just a goddamn race.
Podracing is kino. I must have watched the podracing scenes 50 times in my life. I had a joystick and Episode I Racer on PC when I was a kid and sunk at least 200 hours into it. You don't have to agree. It changes nothing in my eyes
>Episode I Racer on PC
I had demo and I liked it. At least it was interactive. >I must have watched the podracing scenes 50 times in my life
Really? It's cool for a while but it's way too hard and it feels very forced. >You don't have to agree. It changes nothing in my eyes
No shit.
Barry Lyndon is the best of the major Kubrick films and A Clockwork Orange is the worst.
>Barry Lyndon
Still haven't seen it, have to do it.
I actually think the OT Star War movies looks goofy and amateurish. Also that all of them shoot those pew pew very unconvincing and it makes the whole space pirates into a ironic space battle satire. I just cannot for the life of me watch those movies without laughing my ass off. OTgays pisses me off for the simple fact they seem to truly enjoy these movies as real cinema when to me they are space battle satire.
S1 was the best but to similar to the movie. S2 was very disappointing and S3 I didn't finish though I kinda liked it.
>60fps looks cheap
Whatever that means, it's more expensive if anything. Not that it matters. >and just "uncinematic".
I mean, sure. Uncinematic only means "different from what I'm used to in cinema", and of course it appears uncinematic when everything has always been 24fps.
>I mean, sure. Uncinematic only means "different from what I'm used to in cinema", and of course it appears uncinematic when everything has always been 24fps.
Yeah, that's the point. >Whatever that means
It's hard to describe, feels like a TV movie. >it's more expensive if anything
Well, it's not worth it.
>Yeah, that's the point.
I guess I'm just not a fan of "cinematic" motion. >It's hard to describe, feels like a TV movie.
I've heard some American TV movies are shot in 60i, which is similar but different from 60p (real 60fps). Never seen those myself. >Well, it's not worth it.
Doesn't really matter either way with how cheap storage space is nowadays. Not a single feature film production would have any trouble with it, even with a small budget.
Sam Smith's song for Spectre is better than the song Radiohead recorded. Radiohead's song sounds like Thom whispering a bunch of random crap while Sam Smith's song actually sounds operatic and theatrical and more 'Bond'.
The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where feed and seed both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Frick and Suck".
Live Free or Die Hard is the best Die Hard movie. It's an interesting premise to use tech to frick with just a portion of city, and it's a cool idea for John McClane to be out of his element and feeling like the old man that the actor actually is, rather than just being smarter and better than everyone around him. His sidekick is a hostage and is a nerdy hacker kid that doesn't even want to be involved in any of it, which is also better than just a cop team-up. John McClane telling lead hacker guy that he killed his girlfriend was peak kino, shooting himself through his shoulder to kill the bad guy was a cooler way to end it than the typical big explosion, and the way it felt kind of like a road movie was also great.
My unpopular opinion (at least on Cinemaphile) is that blockbusters, capeshit, action movies, dumb comedies, etc are more akin to "true" cinema than art films and "deep" movies.
When you think about the origins of acting/entertainment coming from the ancient plays which were usually crude, ridiculous or overly dramatic and action packed; you can see that it's closer to movies like Fast & Furious than A Clockwork Orange.
Whilst I'm not saying that capeshit movies are all "good". I am saying that they fulfil the original purpose that plays were made for. That being, to entertain a crowd.
There is some truth to this. I view movies like this as "true film", whereas arthouse films are experiments in my eyes, and something of a selfish and pretentious endeavor. That being said, I do enjoy said "deep" movies more, a lot of the time. But I consider them to be entirely a thing of modernity than something which keeps in tradition with theatre and cinema.
i went to high school with a guy who essentially thinks this. his favorite movie changes almost yearly because film is an evolving medium and the advances in technology to represent what's on screen can only get better (in his opinion). i remember in high school arguing with him a lot because he thought phantom menace (this is when it came out) was better than every star wars movie that came before, and his point hinged on the fact that the special effects were orders of magnitude better. there was no convincing him otherwise, but i admired his opinion because he had a consistent worldview and has not swayed from it since.
I agree with all of these. As far as the Alien franchise is concerned, I also think Prometheus is good, but the sequel would've been better had Scott went with his original plans for the story (which were altered as to appease Alien fans)
As for Star Trek, the director is just very talented in general and it's a shame he never made that many films. The Haunting 1963 might be the best horror I've seen period.
i went to see matrix reloaded with a friend and his dad, and he couldn't stop laughing at the keymaker because he was chinese.
years later i was watching apocalypto with my ex and her mom and she got scare and said what the frick is that? when the little dude appears for 1 second in the big city
TLJ is unironically the only modern SW film, even including the prequels, that even attempts to understand the source material of the OT and it's for that reason alone that manbabies and actual zoomies hate it; the former never got out of the power fantasy stage of their media consumption, the latter saw the prequels when they were ten. Only three SW films are abt good, and TLJ is one of them. It's also the most lore accurate to Luke, hence the additional seething that he's not "le stronk big dicked meme wizard" that even Lucas scoffed at when he approved of the stories that eventually became Heir to the Empire and the Vong invasion.
>the former never got out of the power fantasy stage of their media consumption
Literally one of the biggest issues with modern audiences. They scorn anything that doesn't live up their 'badass' fantasies. Ironically one of the reasons the prequels were hated by some when they came out.
>High fps gives films and tv shows a cheap feeling akin to that of some telenovella.
Maybe because we're just used to 24fps?
Cinema should've adopted 46fps like Thomas Edison suggested, instead of going with the cheaper 24fps because of Hollywood israelites.
Interesting, are there some "big" movies in 46fps? Only head about Hobbit in 60fps but haven't seen it.
TLJ is unironically the only modern SW film, even including the prequels, that even attempts to understand the source material of the OT and it's for that reason alone that manbabies and actual zoomies hate it; the former never got out of the power fantasy stage of their media consumption, the latter saw the prequels when they were ten. Only three SW films are abt good, and TLJ is one of them. It's also the most lore accurate to Luke, hence the additional seething that he's not "le stronk big dicked meme wizard" that even Lucas scoffed at when he approved of the stories that eventually became Heir to the Empire and the Vong invasion.
>TLJ is unironically the only modern SW film, even including the prequels, that even attempts to understand the source material of the OT
Does it make it good?
>does it make it good?
Yes, because the OT has more soul than the prequels and sequels combined and it literally adapts a draft from Lucas himself concerning old man Luke.
>Interesting, are there some "big" movies in 46fps? Only head about Hobbit in 60fps but haven't seen it.
No. The Hobbit was in 48fps, but that version has never been made available after it left the theaters. Gemini Man's 4K Blu-Ray is in 60fps.
>he Hobbit was in 48fps, but that version has never been made available after it left the theaters.
I was there. It was awful. It was as if I were watching cheap test footage.
I loved it. Only good thing about the trilogy. Finally a film that doesn't visibly stutter every single second that the camera moves.
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Anonymous
Maybe your tv is shitty.
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Anonymous
My monitor, my phone, my second TV, my local cinema's projectors, and my friends' televisions... All shitty I guess. Or I just think 24fps is shitty and stuttering.
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Anonymous
It's meant to be aesthetic and dream-like, not look like some soulless YouTube video or cheap test footage.
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I don't know about you but my dreams don't have a stuttering low-framerate appearance.
>60fps looks cheap
Whatever that means, it's more expensive if anything. Not that it matters. >and just "uncinematic".
I mean, sure. Uncinematic only means "different from what I'm used to in cinema", and of course it appears uncinematic when everything has always been 24fps.
Looked great in the 3d high frame rate Dolby theater. Different but good. Some of the fx and motion blur that look odd in the 24fps edit looked more organic.
>far from home is the best spiderman movie >whiplash is overrated garbage and damaian chazelle is a horrible writer >big Hero 6 is the best film Disney has ever produced >the incredibles is horrendously overrated and looks worse than Pixar films that came before it. Most Pixar movies are mediocre >the LOTR movies are amazing but the book are plodding, ponderous, self important tripe >batman 2022 is the best movie featuring the character >nocturnal animals is one of the best films of the 21st century >Rogue One and Mandalorian are great >beavis and butthead is the funniest movie ever released. It's perfect. >fraiser, cheers and Seinfeld are the only good sitcoms. Everything else sucks
once you read actual literature most movies are unwatchable because of how shallow their writing is. theres literally nothing dumber than a plotgay. film is a visual medium, but people dont want films, they want recorded plays.
i saw this movie when it came out and hated it. it felt painfully self-aware and was paced like a teen drama on upn. didn't even know rian johnson made it. also i haven't seen the last jedi.
Bonus: I look forward to hearing exposition in movies and it is often my favorite part. I consider the Architect’s conversation in Reloaded to be peak kino. Tell, don’t show. I love it.
Bonus: I look forward to hearing exposition in movies and it is often my favorite part. I consider the Architect’s conversation in Reloaded to be peak kino. Tell, don’t show. I love it.
I don't hate israelites
Well, that's just wrong.
>I think there isn't a single good Star Wars movie
Based.
>It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant
Why?
>John Carter is one of the greatest blockbusters of the 2010s
I remember Mars animals bleeding blue and that's pretty much it.
Why the hell people like this shit?
all star wars movies suck ass but you like what you grew up with
for me, it was the prequels
>you like what you grew up with
Well, unless you go back and realize it's shit.
cope
I like the prequels and feel they do a great job of telling the story episode 1 to episode 6 especially if you watch the movies in order.
>I'm dumb and have bad taste
>this is "controversial"
Lol no.
This is 100% true.
>It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant
>Why?
The movie starts with the premise that the replicants are evil and have to be killed. By the end the roles have been swapped around, of the two the humans are worse and Roy saves the human before dying. If Deckard is a replicant aswell that whole dicotemy is removed and the story becomes pointless.
I don't think it's supposed to be "worse". The replicants killed people several times in the movie, right?
It's just supposed to be generally humanizing to the replicants, not that they're better than people.
>that aren't bait
You had 1 job
As a matter of fact I am israeli
OUATIH sucks
correct, we just need to find out which ones are committing crimes and which are not, but they're going to tell each other so it's harder to keep them monitored.
I only feel emotion when watching anime or playing video games. I find tv and films entertaining but I never care about characters dying or anything.
Video games sure but how can you not find anime to be the most childish thing in that regard. The emotion is just so overstated I feel like my intelligence is being insulted more than anything
exact opposite for me.
Same
I have never felt any emotion while playing a video game. it's all just "alright... what's next."
This is not bait nor a bad opinion, mate. This is just pure autism. The real kind.
Same but add books to the first list. I've never had a show/film linger with me like anime/vidya/books have.
You're going to be a troony in 2 years tops and dead by suicide 6 months later. Stop watching anime, it's fricking you up. Go outside, get some sunlight, take it easy on the video games.
How do I know you have autism?
Indiana Jones 4 is a good movie
John Carter is one of the greatest blockbusters of the 2010s
It's a stupid idea to hint that Rick Deckard is a Replicant
John Carter was ruined by studio editing. I dint give a shit about the backstop I want to discover Barsoom as John Carter does
Episode 3 is the best Star Wars
Many people here will agree with that.
Not me, because I think there isn't a single good Star Wars movie.
dangerously based
Basado
that is faulty logic, the claim that none of them are good doesn't contradict the fact that one is going to be better than the others even if marginally so
That’s not how “best” works. Post IQ.
prequels were the best and
>The Batman is better than The Dark Knight
Apocalypse Now is two movies for two different audiences, but both are bad.
>Apocalypse Now is two movies for two different audiences, but both are bad.
Ooh that one hurts, I’ll go
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Empire
3. A New Hope
4. The Last Jedi
5. Return of the Jedi
Rest of them can suck my dick.
First Terminator is the only good one
Tarantino low key sexualized this girl.
American Housewife is kino
who? pumpkin puss? you don't know what you're talking about
>all new batmans habe a weird vine to it / they suck. Nolan sucks in general. theres no flow in his movies
The Phantom Menace is the best Star Wars film and one of the best sci fi films ever created
>one of the best sci fi films ever created
How?
The world building, concept of podracing, practical effects, sound design and acting are phenomenal. People who shit on TPM for minor grievances like Jar Jar Binks or some awkward dialogue can't see the forest through the trees
It's got Jar Jar Binks and pod racing, what else could you ask for?
Anything.
>concept of podracing
kek
For the amount of Star Wars movies in existence, don't you need things like pod racing to keep the universe fresh to a degree?
Podracing is kino. I must have watched the podracing scenes 50 times in my life. I had a joystick and Episode I Racer on PC when I was a kid and sunk at least 200 hours into it. You don't have to agree. It changes nothing in my eyes
Oh I forgot, it also has midichlorians, which is certainly the explanation of the force that the fans were looking for.
fr fr can't spell midichlorians without mid
>explanation of the force that the fans were looking for
Why would you even need an explanation? It's just mythical force, that's it.
No. There are better things to do to keep it fresh, it's just a goddamn race.
>Episode I Racer on PC
I had demo and I liked it. At least it was interactive.
>I must have watched the podracing scenes 50 times in my life
Really? It's cool for a while but it's way too hard and it feels very forced.
>You don't have to agree. It changes nothing in my eyes
No shit.
>Barry Lyndon
Still haven't seen it, have to do it.
i popped off when i heard about those not gonna lie
Does popped off mean ejaculated?
no i jumped up and like yelled
Podracing is pretty cool. Also the games were fun.
mk 2021 > mk 1995
Highlander 2 is a good movie
based
Barry Lyndon is the best of the major Kubrick films and A Clockwork Orange is the worst.
agreed
There is literally nothing gay about finding Hunter Schafer attractive
That's incorrect. He is a boy with fake breasts, but he is still a boy.
Grease 2 is just as good as Grease 1.
Evil Dead 1 is better than Evil Dead 2 in almost every way.
this but 3 is better than all of them
I actually think the OT Star War movies looks goofy and amateurish. Also that all of them shoot those pew pew very unconvincing and it makes the whole space pirates into a ironic space battle satire. I just cannot for the life of me watch those movies without laughing my ass off. OTgays pisses me off for the simple fact they seem to truly enjoy these movies as real cinema when to me they are space battle satire.
OP said the post is not supposed to be bait
This opinion doesn't even strike me as bait.
So you think his post is an elaborate bait?
I can't watch one of the OT movies without falling asleep halfway through.
I think Revenge of The Sith is easily the best Star Wars movie.
yeah, the original trilogy is manchild trash, outdated, clunky, and boring as hell too
And yet still better than ST and PT.
that´s not something to boast, it was trash from the beggining so nothing of value was lost
99% of blockbusters are trash.
99% of movies
>Thread
>Star Wars gays derail it
get out israelites
Age of Ultron is better than Avengers
Fargo season 3 is miles better than the other seasons. Seriously so much better.
is that the Black person season? season 1 was the best by far this is a moronic take
that was season 4.
season 3 was the one with Ewan mcgregor.
He's talking about the one with Varga and the bird off the Leftovers. He's wrong though, I rewatched them all recently and s1 > s2 >> s3 >> s4
S1 was the best but to similar to the movie. S2 was very disappointing and S3 I didn't finish though I kinda liked it.
>I mean, sure. Uncinematic only means "different from what I'm used to in cinema", and of course it appears uncinematic when everything has always been 24fps.
Yeah, that's the point.
>Whatever that means
It's hard to describe, feels like a TV movie.
>it's more expensive if anything
Well, it's not worth it.
Give season 3 another try, episode 8 'Who Rules The Land of Denial?" is easily the best episode of the whole series
>Yeah, that's the point.
I guess I'm just not a fan of "cinematic" motion.
>It's hard to describe, feels like a TV movie.
I've heard some American TV movies are shot in 60i, which is similar but different from 60p (real 60fps). Never seen those myself.
>Well, it's not worth it.
Doesn't really matter either way with how cheap storage space is nowadays. Not a single feature film production would have any trouble with it, even with a small budget.
Sam Smith's song for Spectre is better than the song Radiohead recorded. Radiohead's song sounds like Thom whispering a bunch of random crap while Sam Smith's song actually sounds operatic and theatrical and more 'Bond'.
porn should be outlawed and pornographers ~~**~~ should be killed
Hello, based department?
While I agree I think you should have a nice day unironically
You are a menace to society
>You are a menace to society
Reddit is other way, sir.
Yeah you can go there whenever you're finished dilating
You are both shitty and should shut up
You're right, I am a menace; to the israelites and their army. So be afraid, or repent
Interstellar is the best movie of 21 century
>Incendies
>Take Shelter
>True Grit
>Incendies
>Take Shelter
Never heard of those, look like kino.
Its really good tho, hit me in the feels. Pic related was the most inspiring film I've since Interstellar.
i think sneed is a dumb meme
The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where feed and seed both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Frick and Suck".
TV peaked in the years 2005-2015.
The MCU and Star Wars since Disney took over have never been good.
TV is getting worse every year.
>The MCU and Star Wars since Disney took over have never been good.
I don't think that's even a controversial opinion.
They're all among the highest grossing films of all time aren't they? Someone must think they're worth watching.
Consoomers gonna consoom.
Rob zombies Halloween is better than the originals
Not even close and I liked Zombie’s Halloween
Doctor Who only got better and better after it got rid of David Tennant, in every way.
Live Free or Die Hard is the best Die Hard movie. It's an interesting premise to use tech to frick with just a portion of city, and it's a cool idea for John McClane to be out of his element and feeling like the old man that the actor actually is, rather than just being smarter and better than everyone around him. His sidekick is a hostage and is a nerdy hacker kid that doesn't even want to be involved in any of it, which is also better than just a cop team-up. John McClane telling lead hacker guy that he killed his girlfriend was peak kino, shooting himself through his shoulder to kill the bad guy was a cooler way to end it than the typical big explosion, and the way it felt kind of like a road movie was also great.
My unpopular opinion (at least on Cinemaphile) is that blockbusters, capeshit, action movies, dumb comedies, etc are more akin to "true" cinema than art films and "deep" movies.
When you think about the origins of acting/entertainment coming from the ancient plays which were usually crude, ridiculous or overly dramatic and action packed; you can see that it's closer to movies like Fast & Furious than A Clockwork Orange.
Whilst I'm not saying that capeshit movies are all "good". I am saying that they fulfil the original purpose that plays were made for. That being, to entertain a crowd.
I admire the thought you put into this post and I think you make a great point, anon.
There is some truth to this. I view movies like this as "true film", whereas arthouse films are experiments in my eyes, and something of a selfish and pretentious endeavor. That being said, I do enjoy said "deep" movies more, a lot of the time. But I consider them to be entirely a thing of modernity than something which keeps in tradition with theatre and cinema.
A Clockwork Orange is more theatrical than Fast & Furious. Shitty example.
You're talking to someone who has probably never gone to the theater.
A Clockwork Orange isn't arthouse
i went to high school with a guy who essentially thinks this. his favorite movie changes almost yearly because film is an evolving medium and the advances in technology to represent what's on screen can only get better (in his opinion). i remember in high school arguing with him a lot because he thought phantom menace (this is when it came out) was better than every star wars movie that came before, and his point hinged on the fact that the special effects were orders of magnitude better. there was no convincing him otherwise, but i admired his opinion because he had a consistent worldview and has not swayed from it since.
Aliens ruined the Alien franchise.
Star Trek The Motion Picture is not only the best Trek film, but one of the greatest sci-fi films ever made.
Michael Bay's first Transformers is genuinely good.
Toy Story 3 was the last good Pixar film.
I agree with all of these. As far as the Alien franchise is concerned, I also think Prometheus is good, but the sequel would've been better had Scott went with his original plans for the story (which were altered as to appease Alien fans)
As for Star Trek, the director is just very talented in general and it's a shame he never made that many films. The Haunting 1963 might be the best horror I've seen period.
All of these are true except Star Trek.
I'll take even take IV over that snorefest
>The only truly good movie by Denis Villeneuve is Incendies. Funny thing is, it's based on someone else's play.
>only truly good movie by Denis Villeneuve is Incendies
No.
It's okay to be wrong, Anon. However, this isn't the pleb thread. Go back.
>It's okay to be wrong, Anon.
Indeed, it is.
And indeed you're wrong.
No.
Yes.
Prisoners and Incendies are probably his best work, but Sicario is my personal favorite
Casting beautiful people always makes a movie better. No one wants to stare at uggos for 2 hours.
My dad always says this lol whenever there's an ugly person on screen he says "what is this? a low budget movie?"
That is one based dad you've got
I love it when my dad starts making jokes about black people when they show up in a movie
Based dad.
Made me laugh anon based dad
i went to see matrix reloaded with a friend and his dad, and he couldn't stop laughing at the keymaker because he was chinese.
years later i was watching apocalypto with my ex and her mom and she got scare and said what the frick is that? when the little dude appears for 1 second in the big city
Gamera is a better character than Godzilla.
TLJ is unironically the only modern SW film, even including the prequels, that even attempts to understand the source material of the OT and it's for that reason alone that manbabies and actual zoomies hate it; the former never got out of the power fantasy stage of their media consumption, the latter saw the prequels when they were ten. Only three SW films are abt good, and TLJ is one of them. It's also the most lore accurate to Luke, hence the additional seething that he's not "le stronk big dicked meme wizard" that even Lucas scoffed at when he approved of the stories that eventually became Heir to the Empire and the Vong invasion.
>the former never got out of the power fantasy stage of their media consumption
Literally one of the biggest issues with modern audiences. They scorn anything that doesn't live up their 'badass' fantasies. Ironically one of the reasons the prequels were hated by some when they came out.
Cinema should've adopted 46fps like Thomas Edison suggested, instead of going with the cheaper 24fps because of Hollywood israelites.
High fps gives films and tv shows a cheap feeling akin to that of some telenovella.
It should only be reserved for games.
You wouldn't think that if all feature films were made in 46fps from the beginning of the sound era.
big if, which is a meaningless scenario.
>High fps gives films and tv shows a cheap feeling akin to that of some telenovella.
Maybe because we're just used to 24fps?
Interesting, are there some "big" movies in 46fps? Only head about Hobbit in 60fps but haven't seen it.
>TLJ is unironically the only modern SW film, even including the prequels, that even attempts to understand the source material of the OT
Does it make it good?
>does it make it good?
Yes, because the OT has more soul than the prequels and sequels combined and it literally adapts a draft from Lucas himself concerning old man Luke.
*TLJ adapts I meant
>Interesting, are there some "big" movies in 46fps? Only head about Hobbit in 60fps but haven't seen it.
No. The Hobbit was in 48fps, but that version has never been made available after it left the theaters. Gemini Man's 4K Blu-Ray is in 60fps.
>he Hobbit was in 48fps, but that version has never been made available after it left the theaters.
I was there. It was awful. It was as if I were watching cheap test footage.
I loved it. Only good thing about the trilogy. Finally a film that doesn't visibly stutter every single second that the camera moves.
Maybe your tv is shitty.
My monitor, my phone, my second TV, my local cinema's projectors, and my friends' televisions... All shitty I guess. Or I just think 24fps is shitty and stuttering.
It's meant to be aesthetic and dream-like, not look like some soulless YouTube video or cheap test footage.
I don't know about you but my dreams don't have a stuttering low-framerate appearance.
massive cope lmao
>Gemini Man's 4K Blu-Ray is in 60fps.
Just saw a clip, 60fps looks cheap and just "uncinematic".
>60fps looks cheap
Whatever that means, it's more expensive if anything. Not that it matters.
>and just "uncinematic".
I mean, sure. Uncinematic only means "different from what I'm used to in cinema", and of course it appears uncinematic when everything has always been 24fps.
Looked great in the 3d high frame rate Dolby theater. Different but good. Some of the fx and motion blur that look odd in the 24fps edit looked more organic.
>High fps gives films and tv shows a cheap feeling akin to that of some telenovella.
That's because of habits you moron
ew, no.
glad no one listened to that homosexual.
based
it depends heavily on the filmmaking
>when it comes to Todd Phillips' career I think The Hangover Trilogy are better movies than Joker
All TV and digital filmmaking is transient garbage. Cinema on celluloid is king and eternal.
i did not care for lotr trilogy
There are perfectly valid reasons behind one owning the Gestapo's Last Orgy on blu ray. Certainly nothing to flip out about.
>Alien
>Prometheus
>Alien: Covenant
This is one of the best trilogies ever
Would be if it had an actual ending instead of that cliffhanger.
>alien covenant
You are obviously baiting
The Dark Knight Rises fricking sucks
I think everyone was saying that when it came out
I guess not.
5 > 4 > 8 > 6 > 7 > R1 > 9 > 1 > 2 > 3 > Solo
>far from home is the best spiderman movie
>whiplash is overrated garbage and damaian chazelle is a horrible writer
>big Hero 6 is the best film Disney has ever produced
>the incredibles is horrendously overrated and looks worse than Pixar films that came before it. Most Pixar movies are mediocre
>the LOTR movies are amazing but the book are plodding, ponderous, self important tripe
>batman 2022 is the best movie featuring the character
>nocturnal animals is one of the best films of the 21st century
>Rogue One and Mandalorian are great
>beavis and butthead is the funniest movie ever released. It's perfect.
>fraiser, cheers and Seinfeld are the only good sitcoms. Everything else sucks
Meant beavis and butthead do America. It's late and I'm tired
>Most Pixar movies are mediocre
Based.
>incredibles is horrendously overrated
Aaaand you fricked it up.
How?
>Video entertainment
What do you mean by this? Games or movies too?
>the LOTR movies are amazing but the book are plodding, ponderous, self important tripe
Based. Never even finished Fellowship.
Video entertainment is unequivocally bad for our mental health in the long term and stunts our sociability. It shouldn’t exist.
once you read actual literature most movies are unwatchable because of how shallow their writing is. theres literally nothing dumber than a plotgay. film is a visual medium, but people dont want films, they want recorded plays.
Books > movies >>>>>> video games = TV
Brick was a fun movie and most of its haters are just bitter about Rian Johnson's homosexual public persona and later work.
i saw this movie when it came out and hated it. it felt painfully self-aware and was paced like a teen drama on upn. didn't even know rian johnson made it. also i haven't seen the last jedi.
The Phantom Menace is good.
I like rainbows
Immersion is overrated and not necessary for enjoying movies.
if i can't enjoy your movie after reading spoilers then you have made a bad movie
Most of Tarkovsky is just boring christian philosphy
for you
I like it better too
>169172914
>that even attempts to understand the source material of the OT
All that text just not to elaborate on your thesis
I like Revolutions and Reloaded better than the first Matrix.
whoa now this is NOT OKAY
Bonus: I look forward to hearing exposition in movies and it is often my favorite part. I consider the Architect’s conversation in Reloaded to be peak kino. Tell, don’t show. I love it.
Peak Critters