TIL The Lord of the Rings films originally would have been released by Disney via Miramax but they chose not to fund it due to costs. They let New Line Cinema have it on the condition they pay $10M in "turnaround" costs. The LOTR trilogy will later on gross over $2.9B at the global box office. hollywoodreporter.com/amp…
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China’s Film Authority Orders All Cinemas to Screen Propaganda Films at Least Twice a Week variety.com/2021/film/new…
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U.K. audiences are keen to return to cinemas, a survey has found, with 59% citing the cinema as the entertainment activity they miss most. variety.com/2021/film/glo…
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Our cinema in Greenland flexes like that back in the day.
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"Avengers assemble" is the cringest line in the history of cinema.

Nothing to say about that, loved the rest of the movie but that line just makes me want to cringe out of existence.

Kinda ruined the whole thing if I gotta be honest.

Now downvote me into fucking oblivion.

Edit: just my opinion, obviously no shame towards those who loved the line! Love yall

Ok so obviously, I should give a reason for why I find it cringe, I apologize. I am really not a fan of the line itself but I mainly find it cringe cause of the context. I know it was iconic in the comics but I just think the movie really didn't make it justice. It could have been done A LOT better and it probably wouldn't have come out so cringe, but I still don't like the line itself.

Secondly both the title and the "ruined all the movie" were hyperboles to get my point through. I liked the movie, and obviously go fish up any one of the Sharknado movies and that shit is clearly way cringer.

Peace and love

Ps: also yes, now that you make me think about it, the "she's got help" line and the women power scenes were way cringier, in a much worse way

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My local cinema being a little pessimistic about reopening
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Master & Commander - A forgotten classic of 2000s cinema youtu.be/kXtigwxM408
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Demon Slayer Is Now the #1 Film From 2020 Worldwide and is the first non-Hollywood or non-American film to top the yearly box office worldwide since the beginning of cinema over a century ago animenewsnetwork.com/news…
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Filmed the moon last night with a 40 year old Soviet lens and a modern cinema camera
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This is Cinema
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China Orders All Cinemas to Show Propaganda Films Twice a Week variety.com/2021/film/new…
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What’s a major achievement in cinema that hasn’t been accomplished yet?

The first film in 3D… The first film with VFX… The first film with sound…

We’ve seen many films that had major accomplishments that changed the way people see film. What is a major achievement that hasn’t been done yet in a film that would have a major impact (like Star Wars in 1977)?

The best answer I could think of was a film shot in space (which Tom Cruise is trying to do!).

As many serious answers as possible, thanks :)

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In Preston, Labour’s left-wing council has retained all of its seats. Their plans for the next twelve months include a worker co-op for taxis, a publicly-owned cinema and a council-run bank. There is an alternative to defeat and desperation – it’s called socialism. mobile.twitter.com/ronanb…
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I saw β€œthere’s something about Mary” in the cinema just a couple years back, no?
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Is Martin Scorsese Right About Cinema Dying? [23:13] youtube.com/watch?v=D3owq…
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What does British English call the individual watching rooms inside a cinema?

Cinema vocab help for American English teacher, thanks!

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πŸ“…︎ May 01 2021
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Beginning May 6, Russian cinemas will re-release Come and See, directed by Elem Klimov (1985) - admittedly one of the most scariest films about World War II. The film tells about the atrocities of the Nazis against the civilian population of Belarus and the partisan movement. reddit.com/gallery/n5r95u
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πŸ“…︎ May 05 2021
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Lonely Pack (2017) - Street children fighting to survive in their world of addiction and poverty in Kathmandu.This film follows ideas of Direct Cinema: no narrator, no music, no staging. Understand the everyday life of a street child in Kathmandu. The story is told by the kids themselves. [00:47:45] youtube.com/watch?v=gLRjl…
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Remembering 1983. For R5 you could see a movie at a Ster-Kinekor cinema and have enough change for a burger at Wimpy. A simple menu for a simpler time.
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Ivvala TV lo osthe Shakti cinema choodadam jarigindo, Meher Anna is truly ahead of his time
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πŸ“…︎ May 10 2021
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Cinema 4D Voronoi Fracture being driven by a fire simulation. v.redd.it/0nvum82hwss61
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 12 2021
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Smoothing out the creases in a cinema screen
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Steven Spielberg Writes For Empire About Why Cinema Will Never Die empireonline.com/movies/f…
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The birth of cinema 13 years ago
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πŸ“…︎ May 02 2021
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Japan: *Announces that Gintama The Final will be showing again in cinemas on 29 April due to popular demand with additional screenings in more cinemas* Western fans:
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 29 2021
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This small cinema theater designed by Erika Hock, Germany
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 02 2021
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Women’s Cinema: Meet Adventure Filmmaker Natassja Ebert
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β€œWalking Out of the Cinema After a Long Movie” Starterpack
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πŸ“…︎ Mar 21 2021
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"You Just Don't Get It, Do You?" - A Montage of Cinema's Worst Writing Cliche youtu.be/rzoPSV4ua94
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Barbara Ledermann, a childhood friend of Anne Frank, outside a cinema showing the film "The Diary of Anne Frank." She stood debating whether to go in. Finally she decided not to. "I’ve seen too much human suffering already," she said. 1959 [1024Γ—681]
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Italian Horror is an absolute blast and has changed my views on cinema

Holy shit how can Italian horror be so entertaining? Earlier I thought a good film has to be well made in the traditional sense like a great script, memorable performances, etc. but Italian horror movies like demons, suspiria, zombi 2 have none of those and are still so freaking addicting. Sometimes films have to be only about entertainment and Italian horror delivers on all aspects. The gore is very over the top, the set designs are so gorgeous and full of colour, the soundtracks transport you to a differerent world, with very unique storylines. Why isn't technicolor used these days? I am listening to demons soundtrack as I am writing this. Plus what are the other must watches in the Italian horror /giallo genre? I am planning on watching all of bava, fulci and argento.

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As a resident of Davao City, where MSG: Hathaway will be set, I'm EXTREMELY disappointed there won't be a screening in any cinema here [Also, some notes on the teased real-life locations] reddit.com/gallery/n82q1z
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πŸ“…︎ May 09 2021
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I've been trolling shopgoodwill and hit the amp of my dreams. Sunfire signature cinema grand 5ch
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I’m reminiscing back in the cinema watching 2049 for the first time. After the Sapper interaction and the respect K shows. β€˜Fuck off skin job’ it’s just these little details showing the respect and reserve K shows
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πŸ“…︎ May 12 2021
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Apple Cinema 30 power supply broke
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What's one movie that you didn't see at the cinema that you wish you could go back in time to see for the first time on the big screen?

There's just something about seeing a movie for the first time ever, especially on the big screen. I probably have many answers (and it will be hard to narrow down to just one) but I just saw Watchmen for the first time ever and I can't stop thinking about how amazing it would have been on the big screen.

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πŸ“…︎ Apr 16 2021
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Martin Scorsese is on TikTok, TikTok is officially 'cinema', chad TikTok vs. virgin MCU v.redd.it/bpgqojeo1sv61
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Playstation Productions movie are gonna end up on netflix after their cinema run twitter.com/pushsquare/st…
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 08 2021
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Ryuk and I at the cinema! πŸŽ₯ Why eat🍿 when you can have 🍎?
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Why Ghibli's First 3D Looks Soulless | Accented Cinema [13:36] youtube.com/watch?v=gGA0L…
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 22 2021
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Thought about updating Cinema 4D's icon after their announcement of supporting M1-powered Macs and Metal Graphics API.
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 26 2021
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This week I picked up a masterclass of cinema! Also 12 Angry Men.
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πŸ“…︎ May 11 2021
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Visual aspects of cinema Lenses - What makes it good?

Hey everyone!

I am currently wondering about visual aspects that make a cinema lens good. What is it that for example Arri lenses have that make them so expensive?

I know that there are certain technical aspects - a large aperture, minimal focus breathing, no aberrations etc. etc. All of that is pretty clear to me and I'm sure it plays a huge role in the price points of different lenses.

What interests me the most are the visual or aesthetic aspects of how a lens looks or even feels. I'm probably missing term here... ;)

I'd be grateful for some help in this matter, because google only returns all kinds of blogposts about how this lens or that lens is so "cinematic" and "perfect for your dslr" and what the "best lens for 2021" is. I'm rather sick of it.

Thanks a lot and if I was too vague I'd love to explain further :)

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I like to see movies at an AMC cinema with my wife and her boyfriend
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When Old Meets Older! Picked up this 23" Cinema Display for Β£40 to go with my 2015 15"
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πŸ“…︎ May 04 2021
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True kino cinema
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πŸ“…︎ May 06 2021
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IN CINEMAS 4/20/21
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πŸ‘€︎ u/jameskline1989
πŸ“…︎ Apr 17 2021
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The other V-Cinema form of the Vulcan and Valkyrie V-Cinema
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