I feel like I got put on a watch list just for clicking the story link.
I feel like I got put on a watch list just for clicking the story link.
The trick to not having any of the dry powder in the finished product is leave the macaroni in the colander, melt the butter in the pot using the residual heat, stir the powder into that until you have a paste, add the liquid and whatever flavoring (black pepper, hot sauce, etc.), stir, then put the macaroni back in…
Cold, tired, and hungry all can dramatically enhance the flavor profile of a dish.
my boyfriend just dm’d me to say this. (i would accuse you of being his alt account, but he doesn’t know how to use kinja.)
I’d like to add The Name of the Rose.
If you want to talk about the hypocrisy of the church you can’t beat life of Brian
Several users mentioned Dogma, which I’ve not included in this list because, oddly enough, it’s not currently streaming anywhere.
Okay I feel ya, but the Veiled Prophets society is like.... something everyone in St Louis knows about. Read up on it, it’s genuinely fascinating. Not saying it makes her a nazi or whatever, but it’s a little different than some random pageant in the midwest.
“Imagine if she’d joined the Army? It was segregated until 1948.”
Yes, God forbid directors experiment with filming techniques that some rando on the internet doesn’t like.
Dude it’s a >1,000 word attempt to prove logically that a skinny depth of field makes you a “hack”. Someone’s got a chip on their shoulder is all I’m saying
OR... and hear me out... No one can do cinematography wrong as you’re presenting... because it is a creative medium, and a specific form of subjective expression without a “correct” way to do things used in service of specific texts. In this case with Snyder, you might not like how it looks, or vibe with the style,…
Every movie has a 1st AC or what’s known as a focus puller and it’s their job to control the focus of the lens, sometimes wirelessly. In the old days they did this without even looking into the camera, just by taking measurements and making marks. https://rockpointpro.com/the-art-of-pulling-focus/
Nice writeup but at the end of the day it doesnt even matter what he shot with or what camera he used. Fixing these pixels in post would take almost no time. With all the FX people already on staff I’m shocked no one fixed it. Maybe something got screwed when they were encoding the master?
Update: I watched it. I think the script is really bad, the pacing is odd (the first two-thirds of the movie is flashbacks—about half way in Reynolds says “now that you’re all caught up, suggesting the flashbacks are over, but then they carry on for another half hour), and the characters are somewhat thinly drawn. But…
I mean, no that’s not what I meant. I meant more that this movie seems to be one giant ironic smirk - they know it’s dumb, loud, and offensive to critics, and that’s why they did it.
Sounds like dumb fun. Count me in!
Dang I was just trying to provide context sorry.
The director and cast seem to understand that this was basically a meta-exercise in MAXIMUM BAYHEM, which seemed to elude the reviewer.
Couldn’t that apply to Batman too? Or sort of Tony Stark (who’s at least more accountable for his actions in universe by virtue of being known to the public / having infrastructure around his superheroing)