@Rambler I like clothes, mumblecore philosophy and coitus too but there's something so darn charming about Amelie I can over look those lack of things. In my defense I'd rank Raw and Titane as my other favourite French films which are so not nice it more than makes up for Amelie's niceness.
I think you might be onto something with Bond The Musical, instead of 5 mins pretty opening credits with music just make it 2 hours long. It's not like people watch the films for it's plot anyway. The only problem would be it's now a lot harder to get all of those product placements in.
@RR529 Oh Satan, I had completely forgotten about The Wizard. I saw that on the TV when I was a kid and even then I laughed at how stupid it was. It's basically a Rain Man knock off but with vidya games if I remember it right.
@Rambler Hmm...Amelie breaking off into a discussion of The Big Lebowski reminds me I need to watch The Jesus Rolls. It's a spin off from The Big Lebowski about one of the bowlers with Audrey Tautou in it. It got massively slated when it was released so I'm in no rush to watch it.
After Super Mario Bros, I decided I wanted to start a movie collection again. Used to have one many years ago, in the age of DVD right when Blu-Ray hit. But now, it's 4k UHD Blu-Ray.
Debated on buying the Panasonic UB820 for Dolby Vision, but honestly can't justify the $422 + $55 for an HDMI 2.1 switcher to free up ports since they're all being used.
Instead, I took my recent bonus I received of $2500 (of which I only kept $1700 after taxes, but Im not complaining), and dedicated $1000 of it to starting a movie collection. Bought all my faves in 4k UHD Blu-Ray. Game of Thrones complete series, all the Star Wars movies, Back to the Future Trilogy, all Daniel Craig Bond movies, all Lord of the Ring and Hobbit movies, all Pirates of the Carribean movies, all Indiana Jones movies, all Jurassic Park movies, all Harry Potter movies, all Bourne movies, Princess Bride, Lion King (the original), and much, much more.
Also bought about two dozen normal Blu-Rays for movies that don't have a 4k UHD Blu-Ray released or planned. Stuff like the Bible miniseries, Clerks, Office Space, Extract, etc.
Boxed up all my remaining PS4 games I didn't sell to Gamestop, and made room on a shelf for movies. Feels good to finally have a little collection again, with movies I can enjoy in 4k HDR on the OLED with Dolby Atmos surround.
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
Zachariah 12:10 (500 yrs before Christ)
They will look on Me whom they pierced
@RR529 The Wizard was supposed to be an update of Tommy (The musical by the Who - So instead of Pinball Wizard it was computer game wizard) but they couldn't put most of the musical in there as...erm how do i put this....not very kid friendly.
But i remember when it came out on VHS as the video store down the road had it and you could buy the movie posters for 10p, which i used to have on my wall at my Dad's house.
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@JaxonH That's a big investment, I got my bonus recently so I spunked £60 on a pair of Batman converse as treat to myself and then the rest went into my savings. Thinking about it I could spend it on a 3D TV as I recently fancied watching some movies in 3D again as Gravity, Life Of Pi and Dredd aren't the same in 2D.
If you like Office Space and Extract try a show called Severance. The best way to describe it is the same way my girlfriend watches The Handmaid's Tale in horror about the abuse of women I will watch Severance and be in horror about work as there are real feeling details in it like twisted HR lingo and middle management politics. It's a comedy sci-fi drama about working in the office where people have their personalities split so they are now two people in one body with one person who works in an office but doesn't remember their home life and vice versa. It's also got a decent cast with Adam Scott, Christopher Walken and John Turturro in it.
@JaxonH, congrats! I don't have too many 4K discs yet, but I do love adding new BD's to my collection (probably mostly anime at this point, but I'm trying to add more live action stuff as well).
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Ah man, I would love to watch 3D movies. Unfortunately I can't afford the investment for an extra 3D tv. However, I do have those XR glasses which support 3D playback. If I had that nice Panasonic UB820 player I could actually run 3D blurays through it. But... it's too much money when there's so little 3D content. If funds were unlimited I'd for sure do it- 3D is awesome.
I'll look into Severance- Office Space and Extract are some of my all time faves! That and Eurotrip (Idk why but I love that movie way more than I should... and Dead Man On Campus- Cliff is legendary).
@RR529
The advantage to collecting Bluray is, they're super cheap now that UHD BR is a thing. And tbh, they still look pretty dang good all things considered (DVD is unbearable to watch, no matter how much upscaling is done).
I invested all this money into a nice LG 4k OLED with Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar + SVS-1000 Pro subwoofer that does 5.1.4 Atmos, and I only ever use it for Switch games and Netflix! Like... come on. At least put the PS5 to use as a 4k Bluray player and get a nice collection of movies to throw in when not in a gaming mood.
I bought all 23 Marvel movies in 4k Bluray and all X-men movies too, but the first two Wolverine movies don't have a 4k release on Bluray, so I grabbed those as normal BR movies brand new off eBay for like $7 each. Money can stretch so far with Bluray, it's nuts. These UHD 4k Blurays will bankrupt you quick.
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
Zachariah 12:10 (500 yrs before Christ)
They will look on Me whom they pierced
@JaxonH Yeah that's the reason I'm not gonna buy one. The 3D fad is over so there's nothing being made now worth seeing in 3D and after those three films I mentioned there's not really any other old films I'd want to watch. I suppose I could see Hugo or The Walk which I liked but I'm in no rush to see them again and it would feel like trying to get my monies worth from the 3D TV. It would be a different story if the likes of Netflix, All4, Iplayer etc has a 3D option though.
@JaxonH, most of the BD's I've been picking up are anime/Japanese films from somewhat more boutique publishers (like Discotek), so even those are usually in the $20-$30 a pop for me (and even whole series from more mainstream publishers can get quite pricy if they haven't had a re-release in awhile. I think I paid over $90 for the whole series of Code Geass), but that does make for a nice change of pace for when I go to pick up a Hollywood BD like Sin City or Basic Instinct and can get it for well under $15.
Every other week I post my new anime pickups in the appropriate thread, so maybe you could stop by sometime to see if anything catches your fancy.
EDIT: @jump, it's absolutely baffling there isn't a 3D option on Disney+ at least, given that they're practically the only studio who's entire theatrical output is still offered in 3D (that, and they have the distribution rights for THE 3D franchise in Avatar. You'd think they'd want to do what they can for the format just for the sake of those sequels if nothing else).
Watched Hop on Peacock tonight. A bit of a late Easter movie, and my mom and I had fun watching it. Funny thing, I keep forgetting it's an Illumination movie due to it being mostly live action, with a CGI rabbit. I get so use to seeing Illumination as an animation company, I forget this is part of their lineup.
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@Colonel_Mustache You're welcome, if you have Peacock, I found it there. Mom and I wanted to watch it for Easter, but ended up watching Peter Rabbit 2, so we put it on tonight.
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@RR529 Yeah it's odd, maybe they don't think enough people have 3D TV to make it worthwhile which is probably true. They did start adding Imax version of some films so maybe they will add it in eventually.
To be honest given the prefence I'd rather see flicks like Dredd or Life Of Pi on a massive cinema screen anyway but those cool indie cinemas which would show them don't have 3D projectors and most cinema chains would not be arsed showing older films in 3D unless it was kids cartoon/superhero films.
@Rambler There’s two cinemas in walking distance to me. One is part of the Everyman chain so I get a sofa with my own blanket (I don’t know why they give you a blanket) but during their quiet times instead of showing indie, classics or arthouse films they will put on ballet and theatre recordings which doesn’t make much sense to me as you can get the tube to go to the West End and just see the real thing. I also think Daisy Ridley from that Star Wars thingy people like lives near me as I’ve seen her in the audience of that cinema before. The other cinema within walking distance to me is a proper cramp indie one and shows nothing but indie, classics and arty films however I'm 6'5 so my legs hurt from being jammed into the seats so I rarely ever go to it.
Irreversible is a good flick. I read somewhere when they tried to make it no one said yes, so they rejigged it to be backwards like Memento which had just came out was popular at the time. Forget adding CGI talking animals to the film, that's how you sell out credibly!
An analogue celluloid 35mm film cinema in a mostly barebones mall that was super cheap. In the Philippines where I live, analogue film is considered a poverty film format instead of the premium limited nostalgia format it is in America. I saw most pre-COVID films since we moved to Metro Manila here, both out of practicality as it was across the street where I lived and it was super cheap, and because I loved the look of 35mm film. The last pre-COVID film I saw there was Sonic, which looked great in 35mm, since Sonic blended better with the live action in 35mm. It just reopened last month, and I got to watch Makoto Shinkai's Suzume in 35mm. It also looked amazing, especially since it isn't super clean digital like most animated films and shows nowadays. It reminded me of Studio Ghibli's digital films (which have an artificial 35mm film effect) or early digital animated films like Anastasia and The Prince of Egypt, which only survive as 35mm printouts as the original digital assets have become lost.
A much larger cinema in a much larger mall that only used digital projection. They also sometimes showed films in 3D and they had an IMAX. Post-COVID, I saw most films in this cinema. I had my first IMAX experience here watching Makoto Shinkai's Weathering With You, and later I saw Avatar: The Way of Water in IMAX 3D HFR, which was amazing as well. These films fully sold me on IMAX.
A smaller cinema in a different mall that also projected in digital. I have only been here once in a Japanese arthouse film festival where I saw Inu-Oh as a limited release.
There is a 4DX cinema in a mall near my new place, but I have never been to that mall before. I am planning on watching the Mario movie in 4DX there, however, if all goes well.
My plans on watching the Mario movie would be:
Plan A: Watch the film in 4DX.
Plan B: Watch the film in standard 3D if going to the 4DX cinema is not an option.
Plan C: If even 3D digital is too expensive, then go for the classic analogue 35mm film experience instead.
Analogue 35mm is my general favourite, but if 3D or IMAX is an option, then those would usually be preferred. It usually depends on the film.
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Why is film grain considered a desirable trait? I've seen a lot of complaints in discussions and videos about certain 4k blu ray releases eliminating the film grain. People seem to hate it when a movie doesn't have it.
I'm just curious as to why. I've heard it adds more depth or something, and I've heard it's more realistic. But then I think... in real life there's no film grain that your eyes perceive, so to me it would seem more logical that a release without film grain is more realistic. Would like to understand the merits of film grain and why ppl seem to love it so much.
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
Zachariah 12:10 (500 yrs before Christ)
They will look on Me whom they pierced
@JaxonH The allegory that speaks to me personally on the topic is imagine Nirvana or whoever but instead of having that distorted mud sound in their music it is now clean cut so it then become more like plastic pop which loses it's soul despite being the exact same song.
It's part of the greater digital vs analogue debate but simply it's an aesthetic texture choice as when you film something it's not filmed to look like real life anyway. They are lit up, put filters on it, played with so there are shadows, placed the cameras to have interesting angle, zoomed in and out of, have a composition for visual cues etc.
There's been a few times I have noticed a desperate need for grain, the biggest one that comes to my mind was the Cowboy Bebop remake where they have these lovely sets and costumes but it was too clean looking so it loses it's feel of being gritty bounty hunters in a sci-fi jazzed up westerner.
Ordered a complete Disney box set of 57 movies (bluray, not 4k bluray, since most of their films don't have a 4k bluray release). 5 of them are DVDs from the wartime era, and another 7 are region B so they won't play. The other 45 are region free. For the 7, I just ordered separate copies on bluray, though one day I may get a region free modded Panasonic UB820. But today is not that day.
Also got all the Pixar movies in 4k bluray, except Lightyear because ya, that movie looks terrible. Not all the Pixar movies are great, just like not all Disney movies are great, but enough are at the very least good that I figured I may as well get em all. Same was true for the Marvel films.
I'm a big fan of classic Disney animation. Even though many of their fairy tale stories don't have the same appeal as when I was a kid, there's something timeless about those movies. They're innocent and make you feel good watching them. So it's nice having a selection of family/kid-friendly films to watch when in the mood.
Started watching the 4th Matrix movie last night and, while I paused it and went to sleep with 40 min left in the film, it's actually pretty good so far? I'd heard nothing but complaints deriding this movie, and while I don't think it compares to the original, it feels like the best they could have done given the circumstance. I'm rather quite enjoying it. But maybe I'm easy to please. Who knows.
@jump
Do you think the fact movies used film for so long, and people just got accustomed to it for so long, plays a factor?
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
Zachariah 12:10 (500 yrs before Christ)
They will look on Me whom they pierced
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