Eshelmen
Supreme [H]ardness
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Wow! I never heard of this before but it looks friggin' amazing.
Just watched it. Way more entertaining than Matrix 4. Thank you!
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Wow! I never heard of this before but it looks friggin' amazing.
I thought it was just decades of live metal coming home to roost.The mumble rapper girl that can't enunciate anything
The Merovingian, what they did there was terrible. Why, sweet baby Jesus, why? 1 out of 5
kinda of agree BUT he had some interesting things to say that i only caught with the subs turned on.The Merovingian, what they did there was terrible.
I thought that part was hilarious. "We had style, we had conversation, not this be, be, be, be, be..."kinda of agree BUT he had some interesting things to say that i only caught with the subs turned on.
orI thought that part was hilarious. "We had style, we had conversation, not this be, be, be, be, be..."
The slow action makes you feel like time and space is being manipulated.However, I thought there was a lot of action in the new film, and honestly I prefer the John Wick / Jason Bourne fast cut kind of action. It felt more modern.
Actually, I wish they would do more of something like the Animatrix. Where actually the robots were the good ones and the humans bad.Maybe in the next movie, they can do a crossover with the terminator. Its time for a terminator/sentinel love story.
what about the trash cgi? and that's after 20 yrs of technology innovation? but it was nothing but a cash grab anyway, nobody involved took it seriously. another "woke lifestyle" fluff piece. femboy run hollywood ruins yet another franchise.We watched The Matrix 4 last night and it was terrible. The mumble rapper girl that can't enunciate anything to save her life to the stiff camera work during some of the action scenes were pretty bad.
lol bad cgi. rewatch 2 and then say that. cash grab? maybe. woke? not really.what about the trash cgi? and that's after 20 yrs of technology innovation? but it was nothing but a cash grab anyway, nobody involved took it seriously. another "woke lifestyle" fluff piece. femboy run hollywood ruins yet another franchise.
It was bad but the mumble rapper girl was there at the very beginning, I thought they didn't allow such cretins in productions? It was so bad I played another file to make sure my surround sound wasn't broken.what about the trash cgi? and that's after 20 yrs of technology innovation? but it was nothing but a cash grab anyway, nobody involved took it seriously. another "woke lifestyle" fluff piece. femboy run hollywood ruins yet another franchise.
who? for the second time...It was bad but the mumble rapper girl was there at the very beginning, I thought they didn't allow such cretins in productions? It was so bad I played another file to make sure my surround sound wasn't broken.
Are you talking about the blue haired girl? ..or another character?some of the sound effects were nicely done. that's about the only good thing ill say about it. was not painful to watch at least.. except for the girl's inability to speak properly
Unintelligible dialog is actually a "thing" in Hollywood and has been for a few years now. Directors actually do it on purpose and the two explanations usually given are 1) that the director thinks it's "more realistic" and tells the sound team to ruin well-mic'd audio in post; and/or 2) the actors have largely picked up the mumbles style for an unknown reason. Here's one of many articles written about it: https://www.slashfilm.com/673162/he...icult-to-understand-and-three-ways-to-fix-it/some of the sound effects were nicely done. that's about the only good thing ill say about it. was not painful to watch at least.. except for the girl's inability to speak properly
Is this movie officially considered a flop yet?
The last 3 Nolan films suffer this the most, imo. It's pretty irritating.Unintelligible dialog is actually a "thing" in Hollywood and has been for a few years now. Directors actually do it on purpose and the two explanations usually given are 1) that the director thinks it's "more realistic" and tells the sound team to ruin well-mic'd audio in post; and/or 2) the actors have largely picked up the mumbles style for an unknown reason. Here's one of many articles written about it: https://www.slashfilm.com/673162/he...icult-to-understand-and-three-ways-to-fix-it/
It's one of the reasons why I don't go to theaters any more. I can just turn on CCs at home and have a far more enjoyable experience as a result. It's really a shame, too, because there are movies like Dune with absolutely brilliant audio which paints a world all by itself...only to then have the dialog destroyed in post.
This doesn't even seem to be a "thunderdolt is just a grumpy old man" thing either. My interns all complain about it as much as I do.
I now see what the problem was. I was confused who wrote and directed this. The brothers have become sister...
Yea. In hindsight I think the writing was actually pretty decent. Just weird production choices made it blandAre you talking about the blue haired girl? ..or another character?
It made only $22 million on US box office weekend, so yeah.Is this movie officially considered a flop yet?
It made only $22 million on US box office weekend, so yeah.
yeah, releasing on hbo was a bad move. letting the "co-writers" talk was even stupider.I guess in our "new normal" this could be skewed since this went to HBO Max also, right.