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I believe Bobby was referring to how movies often have a character "enhancing" a photo beyond what one would be able to do in reality. I was recently watching an episode of one show or another in which I found myself laughing at the absurdity of how much they were able to get from a photo... seriously, it was laughable! ~Alan |
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Toronto
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Did they go back to "...and the winner is..." instead of the PC "...and the Oscar goes to..." last year or this year? For a show with 2 hosts we really didn't see a lot of them after the opening monologue. Finally, the feeback from the stage microphone was killing me. Nobody there noticed it? It seemed to go away later in the show but damn! Anybody who's followed my posts in the sound format wars knows about my sensitive hearing, and the at least a couple of people there should have picked up on it. |
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When the photo enhance nonsense is being applied to ordinary 2D, pixel based digital camera photos in the present day I'm going to laugh and shout "B.S." just about every time. Last week's episode of 24 had some laughable photo enhance hum-dingers. The computer would zoom into the hospital surveillance camera's shot and at the last zoom level the picture is just magically close up and high resolution -as if the little hallway camera was equipped with a 400mm zoom or something. Trouble is the last zoomed shot was a completely different camera shot from a different angle altogether! Pretty funny. Quote:
Some documentaries seem to be doing a much better (and more fair) job with how the war is portrayed. I was impressed with the HBO documentary Baghdad ER. The PBS show Frontline recently aired a documentary from Danfung Dennis about Marines in Afghanistan, shot using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Dennis is now working on expanding the documentary into a feature called Battle for Hearts and Minds. Documentaries like those can be very dramatic, but not in the contrived manner we're used to seeing with conventional dramatic movies and TV shows. Movies that are obviously geared as escapist entertainment (as most action movies are) kind of get a pass. We're willing to look past some liberties in exchange for the big, crowd pleasing momnets. But war movies that are sold on the "this is how it is over there" angle need to have all their details straight. Unfortunately, they take many dramatic liberties just like any escapist movie does. Quote:
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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ah, I guess I couldn't convince any of you to read the link to the response to GK. Ah, well...
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg...0:azfpxqesldde Yeah, I still buy shiny discs... even for music! |
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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Top Gun (escapist crap), for example, had loads of DoD involvement, as did something like Pearl Harbour (something that purported to be non-escapist crap). Others would argue that since the DoD controls has veto over the script that you'd in fact get a more sanitised version. I'm in no position to decide one way or another, but (active) DoD involvement certainly raises more questions than it answers, in order to get to play with the official "toys" and not have to go to Africa (or, in the case of HL, Jordan) to shoot your story. (that's not, of course, to put Hurt Locker in the same league as GK, Oscar or no. Frankly, I kinda wish The Wire would get a Nobel already). For GK, you have the involvement of the actual marines that served, from the officers (the key Lt.), cast members that were former Marines, senior milittary advisors that are portrayed by other actor in the film, and, most intriguingly, two parts are played by the -actual- Marines who witnessed events. One key character of the film is, of course, playing the producer/author of the work, and was a witness to events. Again, I'm not trying to be argumentative, and do think we've probably exhausted any attempts at trying to convince you (or your dad) otherwise, but I humbly suggest that GK deserves another chance from you and him, that that it's unfairly being lumped in with the other dreck. That said, the Kevin Bacon film sounds indeed interesting, I'll have to track it down, thanks for the recommendation. Last edited by sharkshark; 03-08-2010 at 11:42 PM. |
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![]() ![]() On the upside, a friend of mine was working on the FX for it, and described some kind of wooly mammoth boneyard that made even less sense than the rest of the movie, that they wisely cut at some point where the movie sat on a shelf for close to a year Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 03-09-2010 at 12:14 AM. |
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One example is The Hurt Locker including a sequence with three EOD guys riding in one lone Humvee out in the desert to do a controlled detonation. In reality they would travel in a well armed convoy. The Hurt Locker didn't have the budget for that. And a US military convoy would have stepped in the way of sequence with the British security contractors and the phony sniper sequence that followed. It's true the DOD wants the US military portrayed in a positive manner, or at the very least a fair manner. Very often, movie studio conventions of story telling want more conflict and controvery. That often means throwing in some atrocities or Marines laughing and smoking cigars over dead civilians inadvertantly killed and chalked up as collateral damage. Also, just because a Marine or a few Marines are "attached" to a production like Generation Kill or Jarhead or whatever else, that doesn't guarantee those Marines get "final cut" on what hits the screen. Speaking of Jarhead, even I shouted "bull****" to a couple scenes. One scene at "sniper school" depicts Marines crawling under barbed wire through the mud while live fire shoots over their heads. One recruit panics, raises upward and catches a bullet to the head. Baloney. The crawling under the wire stuff happens in bootcamp. Not a specialty school like scout/sniper training. Live fire is also aimed way above the wire on such exercises in case some dummy does try to stand. Pure Hollywood nonsense. But I guess it's too boring to keep things realistic. BTW, I agree Top Gun is pure Hollywood escapism. Even the pilots who participated in the movie agree on that. Further, they had to make the movie that way because realistic jet combat wouldn't make any sense to an average viewer. The real cockpit displays are far more visually complicated and pilots fight each other from distances so far they might not be able to see each other at all with their own eyes. Not exactly cinematic. Pearl Harbor was just silly. And so is any notion of expecting pure authenticity from a military movie directed by Michael Bay. That's just not his forte. Last edited by Bobby Henderson; 03-09-2010 at 01:45 AM. |
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Toronto
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Yes, it's a drama. Yes, it takes liberties. But comparing GK to Jarhead is, I think, disengenuous. Again, I'd posit that GK has a greater level of authencity than you or your dad (or that blog post) gives it credit for, as I personally find the comments from the Marines that were there, the excerpts I've now been reading from Fick's own accounts, and, of course, the comments from the author himself. I'll go further - I doubt any DoD approved production would have bettered the narrative. I think it's at least on the level of "authenticity" as something like Band of Brothers, if not more so. I adore BoB as a work, I really do, but I think that Simon/Burns have crafted this nuanced and complex little narrative that even I partially dismissed on first viewing. Yeah, I think it's that good, and was suprised how much better it was the second time through, not waiting a week between episodes. I shouldn't have been, given my HBO experiences, but there you are.... ![]() I respect your position, I do, I just think it deserves another look. I'm sorry for jumping to the conclusion you hadn't bothered to read the link, that was stupid. But, yeah. Fun to discuss, at least we together help Penton's thread remain interesting... And we're not kvetching about bitrates ![]() Last edited by sharkshark; 03-09-2010 at 02:13 AM. |
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Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Even reading this forum, brings a special tidbit or two to those that live in SoCal and in retrospect, might have wished they could have attended……..Peter ![]() https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post2806741 Last edited by Penton-Man; 03-09-2010 at 05:04 PM. Reason: fixed link |
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... but when "Blade Runner" was made in 1982, it was a lot more than 9 years. Kind of like the "Space Seed" episode of "Star Trek" in which we have long since past the timeline in which Khan and his people should be up and running around...
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As for the GK discussion, perspective is a funny thing. I know several people who served in the latest Iraq war, and each one has a different perspective. I know several who talk about it as if it ran like a smooth well-oiled machine. I know others who say the complete opposite. While I have a tendency to know the people who say the opposite better than those who think it ran smooth, I don't discredit either person's words... as they didn't exactly run in the same circles. ~Alan |
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