Jack up the saturation when you watch it - tried it after reading this nd it works pretty well. Looks good actually.
Jack up the saturation when you watch it - tried it after reading this nd it works pretty well. Looks good actually.
I’m not sure you can call re editing a film from 2013, restoring. For it to be restored it has to have degraded or modified from the original and returned to the form that was originally intended. They did not restore Man of Steel, they changed conscious editing decisions of the original, which isn’t necessarily a bad…
Three months after I was raped, I fractured two of my molars from grinding my teeth while I was sleeping. I woke up…
I know the cops should be shooting us, but....like...yanno....we’re not really supposed to “flee” from the cops, either.
Because power corrupts, and cops have a lot of power. It is also likely true that the very nature of the job attracts people with a slightly violent streak.
Yes. Arguably.
I'd favor The Last Unicorn if onlyfor the cool songs by the group America which were actually pretty good, but the Rankin/Bass animation style always annoyed me (our motto: no nose is too big!).
The next is the Sword of Omens
I can listen to this all day, every day.
Agreed. Might be my favorite of all-time. However, the score for ST:3 might be as good, if not better.
Wrath of Khan is pretty great but i dont know if it gets better than Star Trek III: Search for Spock, at least in trek.
Look, it's not a movie, but the soundtrack to the game Deus Ex: Human Revolution was amazing. The bit from Detroit really sticks out. Just one of many great tracks. I also liked "Everybody Lies", only because the cutscene during which it played was a great little reveal for Eliza Cassan's character.
Star Trek III is good too. And "Stealing The Enterprise" may be my favorite James Horner Trek cue.
Jerry Goldsmith's epic, and sometimes weird, score for Start Trek: The Motion Picture. He was robbed by the academy for the Oscar (just like when he was robbed for his Patton score). Side one of the album used to be the favorite make-out make-out album for me and my first girl friend. It started quiet, got big, loud…
Ha. I have one of those. That box is proudly displayed on my bookcase and gets many laughs.