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"Does Pure Aluminum exist in nature?"

Randy Cook is here talking about the way it was done on what is now a ten year old series of movies. It's true I recall many times that Andy Serkis misrepresented the extensive work that the animators added to, and completely replaced, his performances with. It was an experimental procedure and both sides didn't

I was thinking of watching this show, but I wanted to make sure it didn't end on a cliffhanger since it was *the end*. Ahh well.

It's so intense that the trailer is not even allowed in my country.

AUTUMN. THE DOCTOR IS BRITISH!

Instead of cutting back on TV movies, I wish they would cut back on "reality" shows. There are too many reality shows on air in general and way too many on SyFy. I don't tune in to SyFy for reality, I tune in to SyFy for science fiction/fantasy. If I want to see reality, I can just see that any day of the week just

What do you mean about to? I thought we were in it?

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Zach Snyder abused slomo/fastmo in Sucker Punch, which physically made me ill during the train sequence above, and now he's got his hands on the shaky cam + extreme zoom + slow focusing and lens flare combo in Man of Steel. It's fine if the effects are used sparingly, but damn Snyder uses them every other second.

Shaky cam in general. I could barely get through The Bourne Ultimatum.

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Shaky-cam and zooms to "enhance" action in found footage movies. Especially when edits are clearly happening in the found footage.

Pfft, I hated on that before it was cool to hate on it. Anyone who hates on it now is jumping on the conformist bandwagon. So really they are just posers.

This is nothing new. Back in the 80's I went to a famously mold breaking college (The Evergreen State College in Olympia Washington.) My cousin came up to see me one time and just shook his head. His comment:

That's totally false. Kubrick had tried to make this movie since the 1970's. The script went through a lot of writers to get polished, and even started pre-production in early 1994, but abandonned it because he couldn't get the effects right. In 1995, Kubrick handed it to his friend Spielberg, thinking it would be

A) The movie was directed entirely by Spielberg. Not a single image is shot by Kubrick in that movie.

I'm more angry about the plot twist that DIDN'T happen. I honestly don't remember being that mad at a movie in a long time; it aggravates me that they didn't have the stones to stick to the end of the book.

I mean...

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The White Star was taking down Shadow ships before it was cool.

I'll just leave this here.

My only complaint is damn they really love their camera shake huh?
First time that's ever bugged me, I must be getting old. Someone get me some D'pends and put on Matlock for me. AND TURN DOWN THAT DAMN ROCK MUSIC!