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by An Alan Smithee Nation » Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:57 am
Cannot think of a name wrote:The Lion King. If you ever wanted the dialog of the Lion King to play over the expressionless faces of realistic looking CGI animals for some reason...
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by Cannot think of a name » Mon Jul 22, 2019 12:05 am
An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:Cannot think of a name wrote:The Lion King. If you ever wanted the dialog of the Lion King to play over the expressionless faces of realistic looking CGI animals for some reason...
I agree with a British film reviewer who said "I've never watched an animated film and wished it was more realistic".
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by Bombadil » Mon Jul 29, 2019 10:28 pm
Cannot think of a name wrote:Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood, the complete antithesis (except for its shared contempt for martial artists, strangely) where Tarantino supposes that the end of the Hollywood era could have been saved by masculinity. It's a bit of a meandering piece that feels like Tarantino's fantasy life rather than a coherent movie with the same kinds of subverted expectations and use of film language to manipulate and the invert the audience's perceptions. Instead it's just a series of vignettes that insists that these people were cool and if we had been more like them and less like those hippies everything would be cooler now. I've liked pretty much every Tarantino movie up to this point with some reservations here and there, but this one...I just don't think it's very good. Which is disappointing because it was the one subject matter I really wanted. Apparently I'm in the minority in this as everyone else seems really taken with it.
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by Platypus Bureaucracy » Tue Jul 30, 2019 3:27 am
An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:Started watching Return of the Jedi as I have only ever seen bits of it before. Gave up on it pretty quickly, it's very dated, too muppety, and is generally just crap.
Also Puss in Boots, which was okay. Humpty Dumpty really reminded me of Nick Kwek form the BBC's Click programme.
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