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Has anyone got any good recommendations for home invasion horror films? I really enjoyed The Strangers and even though it's not everyone's cup of tea - I enjoyed the original Purge. I enjoy the suspense of home invasion films and am looking for some good recommendations.
Going through Ethan Hawke's filmography, I realized that the man has had 19 positively reviewed films between 2013 and 2020 [and that's not counting the commercially successful and well liked Purge (2013) or 10000 Saints, which was moderately well-received (58% on RT)]
I've watched at least a half of these films and Good Kill, Born to be Blue, Maggie's Plan, In a Valley of Violence, 24 Hours to live, Truth and Adopt a Highway are all good to great films that are severely under-watched.
Pentru că văd că se tot discută intens și la noi zilele astea și pentru că unii dintre voi poate erau prea tineri sau prea neinteresați atunci, vă recomand să vedeți Winter on Fire pe Netflix.
Personal, cred că ăla e momentul 0 al națiunii Ucrainene moderne și este și momentul când eu am început să rezonez foarte puternic cu idealul lor. Un popor care ar trebui să aibe parte de tot respectul nostru, pentru că și noi știm foarte bine ce înseamnă să fii cotropit de ciubota rusească. Slava Ukraini!
3D animation is hard. You need expensive software to even get started, a powerful computer to render it, 3D modelling skills to creat anything, and the patience to figure out how to use it properly. As a 15 year-old boy in 2008, you don’t have any of these things - what you do have however is a huge collection of video games, a couple of controllers, and an idea.
And so it was that machinima was born.
Machinima (that’s “machine” + “cinema”) is a style of animation that uses video game footage to create videos and films. I’m not talking about montages or compilations, but videos with camera angles, characters, scripts, narratives, the whole shebang. These can range from short sketches, to long series with dozens of episodes and overarching stories. Players become performers, recording themselves acting scenes and giving you the opportunity to film elaborate sequences without having to worry about annoying things like large sets, costuming, extensive SFX work or pyrotechnics.
Thanks to its relatively low barrier to entry, a thriving scene of amateur filmmakers sprung up creating videos that ran the gamut from comedy shorts, to action movies, to horror, to parody videos, to music videos, and everything in between. Most are fairly small projects, but you do get the occasional large-scale production with hundreds of “actors”.
As long as you had the time, a couple of friends, enough controllers to go round and an unlicensed version of HyperCam2, you too could make your very own movies from the comfort of your sofa. While there were a couple of machinimas that got big enough to turn their creators into professionals (example: Rooster Teeth with Red vs Blue), the vast majority of machinimators are hobbyists. And when you have a lot of people engaged in the same hobby, a community inevitably springs up, as do a couple of websites that eventually become the go-to place to talk shop, share ideas and make friends.
And that brings us to...
If you were aged between 10-16 and active online at any point between 2006 and 2012, this logo probably triggers intense nostalgia for you. Launched in 2000
... keep reading on reddit ➡Oblivion never registered on my radar since its release for an off-putting reason that's not relevant to anything in this review. It finally found its way into my watchlist, nearly 9 years later, courtesy of Amazon Prime's recommendations based on my recent streak of fantasy and sci-fi viewings. I caved in and went ahead with the intention of turning it off the moment I felt the movie (inevitably) lost my attention.
I watched Oblivion not knowing anything about it. All I saw before I hit play was the poster of Tom Cruise holding a futuristic gun. I had no idea if it's an action film, a stylized fantasy drama, or some sort of a futuristic detective story. I never saw the original trailer. Never heard anyone talk about it. Didn't read a word of the synopsis. I went in with nothing.
The film blew me away. Despite a number of issues, including a flawed premise, Oblivion delivered something captivating enough to be watched again. It's a beautiful and hauntingly atmospheric film. The post-apocalyptic landscapes are a perfect combination of complexity and minimalism. The story, despite its issues, is refreshing. And the soundtrack dug right into my soul.
And then, during my post-viewing research ritual, I made a surprising discovery. Oblivion's original marketing completely spoiled the film. CinemaSins (a guilty pleasure of mine) pointed out that the audience was already aware that the scavengers are humans. Most marketing material alluded to the fact that Jack is suspicious of the mission entirely, and that command (Tet) are not who he thinks they are. I was astounded by this.
This reality completely changes the dynamic of the film. It also completely invalidates a recurring complaint (also pointed out by CinemaSins) that Jack repeating the premise of the story to Julia is completely redundant.
To me, the viewer who knew nothing about the story, the first 5-10 minutes of the film established that the story will revolve around the remaining alien scavengers' attempts at sabotaging Jack and Vika's predeparture mission. Instead, when the drones started executing the survivors of the Odyssey, I was presented with a proper plot twist. From there, despite somewhat unrefined script, everything just kept on pulling me deeper and deeper into an already very atmospheric film.
I know that marketing movies is challenging, especially to the North American audience, but I'm still surprised, even shocked, by how different my experience was compared to those who were expo
... keep reading on reddit ➡Her is my favourite film of all time, and I adore how beautifully shot it is, courtesy of some great cinematography from Hoyte van Hoytema.
I wonder whether Her would benefit from a 4K Blu-ray release, seeing as it was shot in 2.8K with a 2K digital intermediate - perhaps a good HDR would justify a 4K release. Any thoughts/opinions?
Trigger warning: GORE.
Why is today the first I've heard of this movie?! I'm not sure yet if it gets the legendary 5 out of 4 stars from me, but it is a solid 4 out of 4 stars in that it deftly accomplishes what it set out to. Certainly should be considered for the top 5 best werewolf movies ever made. More of a terror (gore) movie, but flavored heartily with a horror ("humanity"?) plot.
Jodorowsky’s “Dune” could’ve been as influential as Kubrick’s "2001" or George Lucas’ "Star Wars" (which it would’ve beat to the cinema by a year or two). The cadre of talent assembled for this production all shared a passion for Jodorowsky’s “Dune”, and they each carried aspects of that unmade movie into their later works. Never before (or since) has an aborted film been so seminal to future science-fiction and fantasy filmmaking as Jodorowsky’s “Dune”.
Oh, and if any talented animators with connections to Warner Bros Studios have seen the documentary? Jodorowsky’s own idea of making an animated feature film based on Moebius’ storyboards remains a lower-risk, practical option of realizing Jodorowsky’s vision while he’s still around to act as consultant. Just saying…
For fans of “Dune,” science fiction artwork, and film production, Frank Pavich’s documentary of “Jodorowsky’s Dune” is not to be missed.
Hi there. I'm trying to find the title of a Turkish film I watched on a Turkish airlines flight to Istanbul in early 2013.
Things I remember:
\"I think it's drawing on all mythology; comic book, religion, ancient, philosophical.\" Zack Snyder
The Man of Steel as the Beast of Iron. Released on June 14, to sync with Donald Trump's day of birth...
The age old Superman story ‘Man of Steel’ features themes that relate to world domination and the take-over of Earth by an outside force that yet again is looking to rescue its own source of power, its ‘own world’ by trashing another planet, in this case our domain - Earth.
The original story of Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, both from Jewish migrant families, tells of an alien child (a god) born to Earth from a distant planet called Krypton. In fact, the original ideas for the story were more about the ‘reign of the Superman’ from the comic The Advance Guard of Future Civilization #3, a fanzine published by Siegel in 1933 (below). The German Nazi obsession for ‘the Supermen’ is worth noting. Of course long before Superman was a comic book concept, the 'arch black magician' Aleister Crowley was writing about ‘Supermen’ in 1917 in his work Moon Child. Just like Superman, Crowley seemed to get all over the world at the turn of the 20th Century. The character Lex Luthor (played by Kevin Spacey) looks a bit Crowley-like. Fact and the fiction have merged here. More on that can be found in this sub.
The Magician, genius, arch villain, scientist is interested in the Superman.
According to the story Superman, or Kal-El, was born on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist/Leader father Jor-El, (more on EL later) moments before Krypton's destruction. The latest depiction of Jor–El (played by the actor Russell Crowe) and Krypton’s high council are visually symbolic of the Ruling El-ite that we find on ancient Earth, from Sumeria to Egypt and beyond. The regalia and thrones of the High elders of Krypton are no doubt inspired by the imagery and history of the ancient El-ite bloodlines on Earth.
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Krypton and the Genesis Chamber
The film starts on the Planet Krypton, where Lara LorVan, t
... keep reading on reddit ➡Just watched this movie thinking it was gonna be another terribly made horror film, but wow. This movie slaps!
It starts off pretty slow but near the midpoint of the movie I found myself really invested. But man, the last 15 minutes of this film is actually some of the best horror I’ve seen in a while. It’s one of the first films that made me feel disturbed by the end of it.
Would highly recommend if you don’t mind found footage!
One of those 'you can't miss this' links in Flipboard talked about Coherence. It's on Prime so I checked it out. Wow! Glad I did. Well written, well acted, well shot; it sucks you in and doesn't let go. No spoilers from me. Check it out. Highly rated and worth all the stars. Emily Foxler stood out for me. Some actors use facial expressions instead of acting. She is an excellent actor AND uses expressions to let us know what she's thinking or seeing.
Parts of it seem adlib but it's hard to tell what's scripted and what's just tossed in. Either way, it works. There's one thing that is a bit dated but that's it. I think it will stand the test of time. It's a 'do not miss ' in my opinion.
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