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Her

So this is a very "hey look, cinematography" kind of film. I feel it's also maybe a film I watched at the wrong time, but that's not the films fault. Other than that it's all a pretty cool sci-fi with a look at potentially where the likes of Siri and such are going and how people might adapt and react to potential relationships with these personal assistant AIs. I kinda ruined it for everyone when I pointed out the use of red during the film. I like some of the way they presented the main character having memories/flashbacks to previous events. Particularly when he's talking about his date with Olivia Wilde, being replayed back in weird snippets (since he was drunk at the time), and from his view of the conversation (we the viewer see it side on the first time around).

 

How To Train Your Dragon 2

Yeah the trailer pretty much spoiled the big reveal for this for me, but others I watched it with had only seen the teaser. Was pretty good, even if it fell back to a big alpha dragon as the bad, and it didn't seem to be going anywhere with any morals on how blackbeard (or bloodfist I think) was controlling the dragons, at least had no conviction to it. Other than that, HTTYD was a fun film, and this continues it. Enjoyable watch.

 

Big Hero 6

So it turns out I wasn't spoiled by the trailer per se (not that you'd need to watch a trailer to figure out the plot, this was a very simple kids film), but I went in knowing early film events others didn't. Was a cool film, some nice visuals (especially near the end with all the sort of soap bubble oil painting-ness). Does feel like it's a thing that might have done better made into a TV show, or spun about a bit so that it'd lead onto a TV show at least. Also pretty much nothing (see spoiler) ties it to Marvel in anyway. Oh and San Fransokyo is brilliant, really love the golden gate bridge. Very nerd positive film as well, which even the other Marvel films don't really have (while Stark and Banner have large intellect and knowledge, they're not really nerds).

 

Dat cameo

 

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Well they were doing something right, cause I cried like 12 times during that movie.

Or your taste in movies is shit. SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT

 

 

edit: just to make sure since my joke wasn't made clear last time /joking :P

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The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey

 

That weren't half bad. It's got its issues (the opening act is a little long, and the over-reliance on CGI is a little annoying), but on the whole I found that to be a fairly enjoyable return to Middle Earth. I love that world and can't wait to jump into part 2.

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I actually didn't know what the movie was even about and about the box, I only had really vague recollections of that line. No context, not the size of the box or anything. Even if I knew, it really comes at you from a mile away.

 

Why else would the wife be mentioned at all? It was basically a waiting game for the audience to see what will happen to her. In story... For heaven's sake, the detective even knew he told the killer his name. This is a killer who can torture a man for a year and other crazy stuff. The detective should have seen it as a possibility that the killer would go after his wife. 

 

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I enjoyed that movie too, but lately I'm starting to realize that James Franco is way funnier than Seth Rogen. It feels like whenever they do a movie together Seth is always playing the straight man while James is the one actually doing comedy.

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John Wick

 

Simple plot, excellently executed. Everything you need to know is introduced in the first 10 minutes and it all folds out into an exciting revenge fueled mission. The undertone is that there's a hitman society, but it's more so nice flavoring to the film rather than a central focus. All you need to know is that you don't piss off The Boogeyman.

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I enjoyed that movie too, but lately I'm starting to realize that James Franco is way funnier than Seth Rogen. It feels like whenever they do a movie together Seth is always playing the straight man while James is the one actually doing comedy.

 

Same issue with the Pegg n Frost match-up. Even more notable when Nick Frost is off doing his own stuff (though World's End helped turn it around a little, and he was alright in Xmas Doctor Who)

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But all the acting of the apes is from actors, only the fur is animated. A modern mocap suit captures nearly everything, so the apes showing great acting and emotions is about as surprising as Gary Oldman doing it too.

 

I think that's his point: that the tech is very impressive, how it can capture everything so effectively and translate it well to a face with completely different features.  I know that's my point.

 

Also, you have a funny definition of CG/animation.  The image was generated by a computer, even though it was done based on buttloads of movement data captured from a real person, therefore it is CG.

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Mocap uses data capture directly from the performance of an actor (with a bit of polishing up, though mocap has significantly less junk these days), compared to say the likes of Toy Story, Big Hero 6,  etc where the majority of animation will be done by hand with plenty of tweens.

It's a bit of a disservice to the likes of Andy Serkis and co to just call their work "CG" when they're as valid an actor as the likes of Gary Oldman that they're acting alongside.

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Kind of like early days of voice acting, took a while to be considered as legitimate form of acting.

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