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Mr. Hakujin

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  1. So, 13 Episodes? Yeah, I can dig it! Especially if it gives me MCU tie-ins, and a possible Captain Marvel/90s flashback episode.

    Also, I hope we get a Phase IV show in 2020 that'll blend these Marvel TV shows and films together in some way. Or fuck it, just a Dr. Strange TV show.

     

    But back to S5, finale predictions:

    How they gonna stop Talbotron? Coulson's gotta die, right? I feel like the finale is gonna be Daisy trynna stop it for 35 minutes and the last 8 are the inevitable. I don't think we'll see Thanos ashes at all. I hope we do, but I doubt it. Maybe the very last shot or post-credit. But my gut says this finale is gonna be mostly about killing Talbot and Daisy coming to grips with losing Coulson.

  2. 4 hours ago, Axels said:

    Brooklyn 99 cancelled... I thought it actually had an audience. Damn.

    Fffffffuuuuuuuuuuh!!! I still haven't even finished the current season. ? This along with The Last Man On Earth are my favorite sit-coms currently, and FOX axed them both.

    This is especially brutal considering TLMOE had a heck of a cliffhanger for the S4 finale. Hopefully Netflix comes to the rescue and gets it a fifth season.

  3. So for May the 4th I decided to watch TLJ for a third time (saw it twice in the theaters) thanks to HondoShare. The first time I saw the film I felt a mixture of excitement and shock, but mostly I was perplexed. As I talked with friends in the theater parking lot after the film we spent most of that conversation trying to answer questions that began with, "But why...?" Chiefly among those, "But why kill Luke that way?" The second time I saw the film I was still perplexed at choices the director made, but now the anger was rising. This third watch I experienced tedium more than anything else.

     

    Daisy Ridley's Rey & Adam Driver's Kylo Ren continue to be the best part about this new trilogy for me, the latter more so in TLJ. But overall, and the handling of Luke aside, it's just a messy mess of a film. One good thing about the bluray is the special features helped answer a lot of the "but why?" questions for me in Rian Johnson's interviews. (I didn't bother w/ the commentary track.) The deleted scenes were underwhelming, and the much talked about "third lesson" Luke taught Rey that was omitted from the film was kind of a dumb sequence--but the film is full of those--yet essential in explaining WHY Luke had sequestered himself while the New Order rose to power.

     

    Hopefully SOLO can reinvigorate my love of the franchise in a few weeks. 

  4. On 5/1/2018 at 1:12 PM, The NZA said:

     

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    HE TRIED TO WARN US Y'ALL

     

    That is hilarious on so many levels. I'm sure when it happened it was played off as a bit, but knowing the truth now--damn! Those reactions are 100% real. "Can we rewind that?" ?

    Cheadle's face.

    "Dude. Just move on."

     

    I've watched it 3x now and it's still making me laugh.

  5. On 4/27/2018 at 5:12 PM, Axels said:

    I mean... They are just projecting it from a computer now anyways.

    Not all theaters are at this point yet though..or are they? Nah. Can't be. Can it? *googles*

     

    Okay, I found this very cool article about the history of film, as in cinema and physical film,;it even has a size chart comparing all the different film sizes! (Nerd alert!) 

    Anyway, the short answer is most big chain theaters show films with digital projectors. Some theaters still have non-digital projectors and these are mainly the smaller, local cinemas. But you still have special "70MM" showings that are popping up from film die-hard supporters like Tarantino, Nolan, & PT Anderson.

     

    I'd have to honestly see a comparison in person to know if there is a difference in seeing a projection versus an LED screen at that size. Personally, I like the look of film, but when I saw Hateful 8 in 70mm at a special screening I didn't catch any noticeable differences between that and a digital projector other than it was a bit grainier than what I was used to seeing. 

     

    Honestly, if the look on the giant LED screen isn't different than a projector I'm not sure I'd care one way or the other what type of screen it was on. The size of the screen along with the whole social and communal aspect of going to the cinema should keep people coming in to theaters.

  6. Saw it in IMAX 3D, and it was great. It didn't pop with color like Ragnarok or GoTGv2, but it was still a fun 3D experience. Brolin's Thanos was maybe the best thing about a film filled with so many awesome things. I stayed away from plot spoilers and only watched the trailers, so I was genuinely surprised that...

     

    Thanos got all 6 stones in this film. I thought for sure the infamous *snap* would happen in Avengers 4, but I'll be damned if they didn't pull it off in 2.5 hours.

    The biggest criticisms I've seen of the film online are that it was "choppy" or "uneven." However, I disagree. I thought it did a remarkble job of balancing characters from over a dozen films through the past decade. My only criticism is I didn't get another half hour in this film. More backstory on Thanos' generals and even the tail end of that battle which led Thanos to that first stone would've been very welcome additions. Plus another two or three minutes with each character group could've been nice. Such as...

     

    ...a real moment between Nat & Bruce where he talks about why he left after AOU & what he was up to in Thor3. Maybe a little more time in Wakanda (Where da rhino-bots at?!?!) The Nidavellir sequence was pretty perfect, but I wouldn't turn down some exposition from Peter Dinklage's character to Rocket about how Stormbreaker was designed. Maybe even a flashback to when the forge was at full capacity, Beta Ray Bill cameo in the background.  The closest thing to a "needed" scene that was missing would be Aunt May worriedly watching a news report of the Q ship, or something similar with her knowing Peter was at the heart of it and in danger. It could've led to a nice callback of her fading away or watching others fade away. But we kinda got the street level view of that in the post-credit scene, so I get why that scene isn't in here. 

    But I'm totally just fanboyin' in that spoiler. Really enjoyed the film overall. Like NZA, I don't see any fat in need of trimming from this film. I'm looking forward to seeing it again in the theater. 

     

  7. I loved Night Court as a kid, but haven't really watched it since it went off the air. I think it's streaming on hulu, no? Anyway, iIt was one of those shows we always watched as a family, and I have very fond memories of it. I liked Dave's World enough, but it was just kinda meh for me. He kinda disappeared after that show . I found out after his death that he had a magic shop in New Orleans and a bar, but closed down both shortly after Katrina and moved back to NC (I think). He was a great talent I'm sorry he's gone.

     

    :rip:

    "Hi, I'm Harry. But aren't we all?"

  8. Loved this film. It's not perfect, but it has everything I want in a good suspense film. Some friends I saw it with hated the ending, but I dug it. Home run for Krasinski. I hope he directs a sequel with a bigger budget...

     

    I wanna see who was lighting those other fires. Also, what are the cities like? I could also be up for a prequel--the first 50 days or something like that.

     

  9. This film had an odd release in the US. It was being advertised as a late March release, but I guess that was a "select cities" deal. Then it was supposed to get a "wide" release" a week later, but nope. Anyway, it finally made it to my town this Friday!

     

    It was fantastic but so fucking weird. (Some of the garbage island stuff was unsettling. And the weird use and non-use of subtitles. The translator is a legit device to use, but why not have subtitles as well for when she's not present? It got a bit frustrating after a while not knowing WTF Atari was exactly saying.) However, like most Anderson films, this was undeniably heartwarming. Maybe it's the best thing Bryan Cranston's done since Breaking Bad? I dunno. But all hail Chief!  I'm also left wondering if this is really a "kids" movie. I lean towards not so much. It's definitely not as much a universal a tale or "all ages" as a Pixar flick or even Anderson's The Fantastic Mr. Fox. 

     

    Overall it's a really enjoyable film but not his finest work. I think I'd rank it alongside Moonrise Kingdom in terms of overall quality.

  10. ^ After watching the trailer I was ready to ignore Blockers and write it off. However, my friend took his 16-yr-old daughter to see Blockers and said they both loved it. Along with  that review by @Donatella I'm gonna have to give it a look on home video.

     

    Saw A Quiet Place last week and loved it! It's my kind of suspense film, not much gore, with solid acting, pacing, drama, and direction. It's also a nice bit of world building that leaft me really hoping Krasinski & company come back for a sequel with a bigger budget. 

     

    Also saw Isle of Dogs tonight and really dug it. I'll post about it in the film's actual thread.

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