Yarbicus wrote:The Lego Movie 12/10
Seriously. Just plain awesome.
I need to see this. Wanted to hit it in the theaters and life got hectic. I may just buy it unwatched. My wife might hate me for it, but fuck it. I need more awesome in my life.
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Yarbicus wrote:The Lego Movie 12/10
Seriously. Just plain awesome.
Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
Telephant wrote:Lego Movie was way better than expected. Solid 9/10.
Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
nightflameauto wrote:Y0UNGBL00D wrote:some piece of shit from 8 years ago called see no evil: gf landed on this one the other night. lol. i love horror, i even love SOME campy cheese horror. but this was inexcusable. its pretty safe to say that if it involves a group of people stuck in a situation, im predisposed to hate it. piece of shit until proven innocent. this was not even close.
Was this the fuck-awful WWE movie with Kane as the main baddie? That movie was dumber than a box of rocks and twice and useless.
Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
Y0UNGBL00D wrote:TV bonus: the Last Ship
knew it would be cheesy, but c'mon, what am i going to do, NOT watch a series involving the type of ship i spent 5 years on?
the pilot set out the somewhat ridiculous plot well enough....world has contracted a pandemic, killing 2/3 of the world's population and rising fast. a destroyer had been dispatched with some scientists to develop the beginnings of a cure...governments fall...wat do?
its actually filmed on a real flight IIA burke class destroyer, for the most part, which pleased me.
as ALWAYS in military media (always. every time. wish they would fix this) the displays on weapons and radr screens are blown way out of proportion and look like the computers on CSI miami....ultra modern neon bullshit.
they went through the gamut of the ship's weapons systems surprisingly quickly for a pilot...phalanx CIWS, 5" gun, chaff/flares, crew served weapons, tomahawks (spun not launched) and with a varying mix of accuracy (was surprised some of the accurate tomahawk jargon used...they obviously spent some time with consultants
CGI wasn't terrible considering it has the budget of fallen skies. they used it to show some aircraft that they didnt have the budget to fly and/or blow up, which is how you're supposed to use it in this case
so far entertained and not COMPLETELY annoyed by fake navy stuff.
6/10
atrox wrote:Seeing as this is what i do for a living, i can tell you that they were lit with HDR lighting for certain. It's the best and only really accurate way to do it. They were also cloned to a degree. Lots of instances and tricks with time adjusting each clone. You are right in that there probably were maybe 60 - 100 or so individual models. Definitely using different motion tracks for their movements.Then you can adjust shadings and time remapping to make them all look different to some degree. Many, probably lower poly with a few high poly models in focus.
I thought it was done very well regardless. That is the way you have to do these things and I'm certainly glad i have never had to create a hoard of 1000's of zombies running around.
The movie was shit though.
Edit: Though i have not seen the extended version. The last 30 minutes or so of that movie was unbearable. I actually enjoyed the first half or so.
JiveTurkey wrote:
Your earlier review of the Oldboy remake has me thinking I need to maybe break my promise to myself and go rent it. I don't like Josh Brolin or Spike Lee but I know you reverence for the original; so your review is actually pretty complimentary.
Watched Lego movie with my kids last weekend and we loved it. Lots of good, adults-can-laugh-too humor without being inappropriate for the kids.
atrox wrote:JiveTurkey wrote:
Your earlier review of the Oldboy remake has me thinking I need to maybe break my promise to myself and go rent it. I don't like Josh Brolin or Spike Lee but I know you reverence for the original; so your review is actually pretty complimentary.
Watched Lego movie with my kids last weekend and we loved it. Lots of good, adults-can-laugh-too humor without being inappropriate for the kids.
I had promised not to watch it either, but it was on Netflix, so fuck it. It doesn't feel at all like Spike Lee. Not in the slightest. It seems he actually took some time to research the original and pay homage to it.
There are a lot of changes in the flow and story. Again, the end result is the same. I didn't feel at all like i was watching Josh Brolin in a Spike Lee film. They did a decent job. It's not amazing, but it's a decent flick.
Lego movie rules
atrox wrote:Seeing as this is what i do for a living, i can tell you that they were lit with HDR lighting for certain. It's the best and only really accurate way to do it. They were also cloned to a degree. Lots of instances and tricks with time adjusting each clone. You are right in that there probably were maybe 60 - 100 or so individual models. Definitely using different motion tracks for their movements.Then you can adjust shadings and time remapping to make them all look different to some degree. Many, probably lower poly with a few high poly models in focus.
I thought it was done very well regardless. That is the way you have to do these things and I'm certainly glad i have never had to create a hoard of 1000's of zombies running around.
The movie was shit though.
Edit: Though i have not seen the extended version. The last 30 minutes or so of that movie was unbearable. I actually enjoyed the first half or so.
Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.
Y0UNGBL00D wrote:atrox wrote:Seeing as this is what i do for a living, i can tell you that they were lit with HDR lighting for certain. It's the best and only really accurate way to do it. They were also cloned to a degree. Lots of instances and tricks with time adjusting each clone. You are right in that there probably were maybe 60 - 100 or so individual models. Definitely using different motion tracks for their movements.Then you can adjust shadings and time remapping to make them all look different to some degree. Many, probably lower poly with a few high poly models in focus.
I thought it was done very well regardless. That is the way you have to do these things and I'm certainly glad i have never had to create a hoard of 1000's of zombies running around.
The movie was shit though.
Edit: Though i have not seen the extended version. The last 30 minutes or so of that movie was unbearable. I actually enjoyed the first half or so.
no HDR faux pas, meaning the HDR was done well... no crazy glows or blooms.
the cloning, yes, but not nearly as bad as some i've seen. it was done with some cunning.
im interested in knowing, what were y'alls other bones with WWZ? the three of you hated it, and i am the FIRST to shit on cgi-laden blockbuster bullshit (remember the pacific rim debate?which i ended up enjoying, but def only a one-time viewing), and i have the added bias of loving the book, and the HUGE added bias of holding zombie fiction quite dear, and i liked it.
nightflameauto wrote:WWZ was like two movies. The first chunk of it was pretty decent, though they spent a little too much time fucking around with the military/leadership being buttholes. We already know that plot, it's been done a bazillion times. Skim over that and leave room for actual plot development.
Then the second half went full snore. They either did nothing, or exactly the opposite of what they should do, for almost the entire time they were in that shit-awful compound/disease center/what the fuck ever it was. Just straight up herp-a-derp WHY THE FUCK for over forty minutes. Bleh.
It's tough to walk away impressed when the last big chunk of the movie either puts you to sleep or makes you wanna toss things at the tube for reasons other than a character being an asshole in a love-to-hate way.
JiveTurkey wrote:What he said. Too much dramatics. Pitt usually does good, even in. This movie was no exception. I didn't hate the movie but the slower pacing in the second half and the "happy", quick yet over-explained ending was pretty much a dealbreaker.
nightflameauto wrote:WWZ was like two movies. The first chunk of it was pretty decent, though they spent a little too much time fucking around with the military/leadership being buttholes. We already know that plot, it's been done a bazillion times. Skim over that and leave room for actual plot development.
Then the second half went full snore. They either did nothing, or exactly the opposite of what they should do, for almost the entire time they were in that shit-awful compound/disease center/what the fuck ever it was. Just straight up herp-a-derp WHY THE FUCK for over forty minutes. Bleh.
It's tough to walk away impressed when the last big chunk of the movie either puts you to sleep or makes you wanna toss things at the tube for reasons other than a character being an asshole in a love-to-hate way.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
Telephant wrote:C'mon down to Marshall town sweet tits. We're all having a helluva time.
ovid9 wrote:But, having three cats, I don't want to hurt their ears.
sleewell wrote:goop forever, thug life till I die bitch.
Dave Lister wrote:Ya'll motherfuckers don't need any or more better gear, ya'll need better ideas.