
by Jusela » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:08 am

by North Suran » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:11 am
Neu Mitanni wrote:As for NS, his latest statement is grounded in ignorance and contrary to fact, much to the surprise of all NSGers.
Geniasis wrote:The War on Christmas

by Jusela » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:11 am
North Suran wrote:To be honest, I think Lawrence of Arabia's lack of CGI was more down to the distinct lack of computers than a purposeful artistic choice of the director.

by Southern Patriots » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:12 am
Panzerjaeger wrote:Why would Cleopatra have cornrows? She is from Egypt not the goddamn Bronx.

by Buffett and Colbert » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:14 am
You-Gi-Owe wrote:If someone were to ask me about your online persona as a standard of your "date-ability", I'd rate you as "worth investigating further & passionate about beliefs". But, enough of the idle speculation on why you didn't score with the opposite gender.

by The Bleeding Roses » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:14 am

by Mostly armless » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:14 am
Zephie wrote:The ultimate threat to America is arguing about its problems on the internet instead of taking action IRL.
Ashmoria wrote:one wonders how successful a camp full of gay boys can possibly BE in convincing them not to ...... become romantically involved with each other.
Old Erisia wrote:Obviously a conspiracy...
... And it succeeded, so that rules out the CIA...
Hydesland wrote:Do the lib dems actually exist, or have they been a figment of middle class imagination for the last few years?

by La Habana » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:15 am

by Bei Song » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:19 am
Jusela wrote:Is it just me, or are most of the movies produced in recent times (10's, 00's), just CGI with lacking storylines?

by Farnhamia » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:21 am
North Suran wrote:To be honest, I think Lawrence of Arabia's lack of CGI was more down to the distinct lack of computers than a purposeful artistic choice of the director.

by Jusela » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:23 am
The Bleeding Roses wrote:It's the culture. A 3+ hour movie just doesn't work in this day and age, no profit for theaters who have to cut their showings by half.
Intermissions are long gone.
Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Bei Song wrote:Jusela wrote:Is it just me, or are most of the movies produced in recent times (10's, 00's), just CGI with lacking storylines?
There are plenty of good movies with good storylines out there. Obviously there are films like Avatar which are just about the CGI (which was still a great movie), but there are plenty of movies with good plots.

by Rambhutan » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:24 am
The Bleeding Roses wrote:It's the culture. A 3+ hour movie just doesn't work in this day and age, no profit for theaters who have to cut their showings by half.
Intermissions are long gone.

by Mostly armless » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:26 am
Jusela wrote:Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Personally, it doesn't really bother me if special effects are added later, it just bothers me when entire backgrounds are CGI et.
Zephie wrote:The ultimate threat to America is arguing about its problems on the internet instead of taking action IRL.
Ashmoria wrote:one wonders how successful a camp full of gay boys can possibly BE in convincing them not to ...... become romantically involved with each other.
Old Erisia wrote:Obviously a conspiracy...
... And it succeeded, so that rules out the CIA...
Hydesland wrote:Do the lib dems actually exist, or have they been a figment of middle class imagination for the last few years?

by Farnhamia » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:36 am
Mostly armless wrote:Jusela wrote:Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Personally, it doesn't really bother me if special effects are added later, it just bothers me when entire backgrounds are CGI et.
Yes, I find that annoying as well. Why can't they just film on location? Is it so hard?

by Jusela » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:39 am
Farnhamia wrote:Mostly armless wrote:Jusela wrote:Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Personally, it doesn't really bother me if special effects are added later, it just bothers me when entire backgrounds are CGI et.
Yes, I find that annoying as well. Why can't they just film on location? Is it so hard?
It's expensive, you have to schlep everyone out to some God-forsaken place, house them, feed them, get power to the spot. It's a pain,
Farnhamia wrote:And anyway, backgrounds were blue-screened into old movies, too.

by Mostly armless » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:39 am
Farnhamia wrote:Mostly armless wrote:Jusela wrote:Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Personally, it doesn't really bother me if special effects are added later, it just bothers me when entire backgrounds are CGI et.
Yes, I find that annoying as well. Why can't they just film on location? Is it so hard?
It's expensive, you have to schlep everyone out to some God-forsaken place, house them, feed them, get power to the spot. It's a pain. And anyway, backgrounds were blue-screened into old movies, too.
Zephie wrote:The ultimate threat to America is arguing about its problems on the internet instead of taking action IRL.
Ashmoria wrote:one wonders how successful a camp full of gay boys can possibly BE in convincing them not to ...... become romantically involved with each other.
Old Erisia wrote:Obviously a conspiracy...
... And it succeeded, so that rules out the CIA...
Hydesland wrote:Do the lib dems actually exist, or have they been a figment of middle class imagination for the last few years?

by Rambhutan » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:39 am
Mostly armless wrote:Yes, I find that annoying as well. Why can't they just film on location? Is it so hard?

by Mostly armless » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:45 am
Zephie wrote:The ultimate threat to America is arguing about its problems on the internet instead of taking action IRL.
Ashmoria wrote:one wonders how successful a camp full of gay boys can possibly BE in convincing them not to ...... become romantically involved with each other.
Old Erisia wrote:Obviously a conspiracy...
... And it succeeded, so that rules out the CIA...
Hydesland wrote:Do the lib dems actually exist, or have they been a figment of middle class imagination for the last few years?

by Farnhamia » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:50 am
Mostly armless wrote:Farnhamia wrote:Mostly armless wrote:Jusela wrote:Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Personally, it doesn't really bother me if special effects are added later, it just bothers me when entire backgrounds are CGI et.
Yes, I find that annoying as well. Why can't they just film on location? Is it so hard?
It's expensive, you have to schlep everyone out to some God-forsaken place, house them, feed them, get power to the spot. It's a pain. And anyway, backgrounds were blue-screened into old movies, too.
Compared to the money they make from the films, it's not really much.

by Veblenia » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:05 am

by Mostly armless » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:07 am
Farnhamia wrote:Mostly armless wrote:Farnhamia wrote:Mostly armless wrote:Jusela wrote:Mostly armless wrote:I'd have to agree with you. In old films the special effects are obvious compared to the ones now and that's what makes them seem so fake.
You can tell if an older film was made with spec. effects and that's what seems to add to the charm of it.
Personally, it doesn't really bother me if special effects are added later, it just bothers me when entire backgrounds are CGI et.
Yes, I find that annoying as well. Why can't they just film on location? Is it so hard?
It's expensive, you have to schlep everyone out to some God-forsaken place, house them, feed them, get power to the spot. It's a pain. And anyway, backgrounds were blue-screened into old movies, too.
Compared to the money they make from the films, it's not really much.
It's still a pain. Don't get me wrong, I think on-location shooting does add something to a film, but I quite understand why it isn't done as much as it might be. Poorly done blue-screening or CGI detracts from quality, obviously. Even if the money made - and, without having looked it up, I think it's far less than you imagine - pays for the expense, it's still a pain to drag the cast and crew to some far-off location.
Zephie wrote:The ultimate threat to America is arguing about its problems on the internet instead of taking action IRL.
Ashmoria wrote:one wonders how successful a camp full of gay boys can possibly BE in convincing them not to ...... become romantically involved with each other.
Old Erisia wrote:Obviously a conspiracy...
... And it succeeded, so that rules out the CIA...
Hydesland wrote:Do the lib dems actually exist, or have they been a figment of middle class imagination for the last few years?

by Marshmellowstan » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:10 am
The Bleeding Roses wrote:It's the culture. A 3+ hour movie just doesn't work in this day and age, no profit for theaters who have to cut their showings by half.
Intermissions are long gone.
Existential_Nihilists wrote:Because he is "God". He can do whatever the hell he wants, regardless if the action in question can or cannot be justified. Sure, he's cruel, thoughtless and sadistic... but he loves you. :hug:
Reploid Productions wrote: ...That would be bitchin'!
Malsitar wrote:All citizens are oppressed equally regardless of race.

by UberWeegeeia » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:13 am
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