godfather 7/10 (i was tired as shit and honestly i was kinda bored throughout the movie, too long also)
Philosophy, economics, culture, science, art. <3
I do notice a great deal of color difference between 2D and 3D, and enjoy both. But bright colors is always a spectacle I can enjoy on blu-ray. If a film's in 3D at the theaters, I'll generally go for it in 3D.Kmar wrote:
I've made it no secret that I am not a fan of 3d. Popcorn and licorice aren't going to interfere with your video receptors. I understand that some people enjoy 3d though. Personally, I'll take a higher quality image on the big screen over 3d any day. I'm interested in seeing the films shot in 4K. (inb4 you cant tell the difference) It's not just about resolution. Which means a better range and protection of color ..and it's been said that it looks better then it's 2k counterparts when it is down sampled.
1Sniping at who?
Fair enough.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
The reason I was disappointed by the ending sequence was because like you said, the rest of the book 7 films were remarkably close to the source material, and I enjoyed them a lot more than most other entries. I just felt that the climax was a let down because they let hollywood spectacle overwrite what was supposed to happen, leaving things make little sense. It was the stuff from Neville's speech onwards (inclusive).
Edit: Oh numerical rating. I don't like giving things numerical ratings they seem pretty meaningless. I still enjoyed the film and put it in the 'good' section. Unlike, say, 4 because I think it was pretty rubbish.
If you don't like it, you don't like it. I can name a few light fantasy novels/films that don't suit my fancy as well. I'd only recommend taking up the books to fill in some of the holes if the movies left you curious. If not, pass.11 Bravo wrote:
harry potter 2/10
fell asleep twice. meh. dont get the hype tbh.RTHKI wrote:
i assume you didnt read the books11 Bravo wrote:
ofc not
and i will never agree with the concept of you have to read the book first. ive seen a lot of movies and never read the book and thought they were just fine.
The movies are satisfactory enough to stand on their own. But if someone's left wondering about something, reading the books will supply them with a bunch of trivia about the series (some of which was central) that the films glossed over.Uzique wrote:
harry potter is probably definitely absolutely one of those films where you'd sound like a retarded, pretentious fucking dumbwit to say "you must read the books before seeing the film!!!" as if they have sooo much more depth and insight to shed into the world of fucking teenage wizardry.
Robert S. on 07-17-2011 01:10 PM
YOU, SIR, CAN SUCK MY MAGICAL BALLS
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If someone is traveling, you feel like you are plodding along with them. And there is a LOT of travelling on dirty little hobbit feet...
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Uzique wrote:
the other day after graduation day with all of my university friends
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it was pretentious
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Posting together on BF2s. They're his ghost writers.Uzique wrote:
what exactly do you do with your friends with you collect together if you don't do something quiet like watch a film?