Now you have me wondering what found footage movies DON'T have all the main characters die at the end. 1999 Blair Witch kind of made it a trope.
Now you have me wondering what found footage movies DON'T have all the main characters die at the end. 1999 Blair Witch kind of made it a trope.
The drone is mainly there to give a sense of how isolated they are in the woods (with a bird's eye view). And if I'm interpreting it right, the Blair Witch uses it as bait late in the movie.
I went to an almost-empty Sunday matinee of Blair Witch. I hated all the characters, but not passionately - I'm used to these kinds of movies having unlikable characters. I was hoping Adam Wingard would do more with it, but it was really just an OK found footage horror movie. It does remove the tension when you know…
Yeah, The Nice Guys proved he should actually be doing comedies.
CBS certainly made it as hard to watch as humanly possible.
His ability to adeptly summarize a random episode of "Gunsmoke" in one of the BrainDead openings proved he has the chops.
I haven't watched it in a while, but I am sure what you're referencing is photographing the stop motion model in front of a projected film image, like how Ray Harryhausen did it back in the day. Harryhausen's movies don't benefit as well in high definition as other films do because of the way the stop motion scenes…
Today in the offices of Merriam-Webster executives are frantically trying to figure out to whom they delegated Twitter account duties and no one can remember.
I hope he also insists that "gay" must always mean "happy," and uses it as such with rigor.
The "e" is silent and it's pronounced "Nick." As in, "The goddess of victory - Nick."
I live in Wisconsin and this article is the first time I've ever heard of Shake Shack. But we have Culver's, so I'm good.
Apparently Monty Python's Flying Circus also just barely escaped the policy of routinely wiping programs.
I did that with a TV airing of Clash of the Titans sometime in the early 80's. I think it was before I knew what "taping a movie" meant.
That's awful.
I was on a jury for a rape trial around 2000. Details are fuzzy because so many years have passed, but the couple were a husband and wife, and the wife did not give consent. The jury had to wrestle with the fact that the situation happened in the marital bed, and that the couple arrived in court AS a…
Go stand in a corner.
I was going to defend it but then realized that I long ago sold mine off too, to join the ranks of Monster filling the Half Price Books CD bins alongside the thousands of copies of Jagged Little Pill.
That was one of the first albums I ever bought (on cassette) in the early 90's, and became a gateway drug into a lot of great artists, like Talking Heads.
Coraline was also a wonder in 3-D. When that portal opens and just telescopes into the distance.
You obviously haven't seen the apex of the art form, Jaws 3-D.
I made it halfway through season 2 (do I get a medal?) and then stopped watching entirely without noticing.