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Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2012
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Furiosa's backstory is the reason they escape and the reason for their destination but then also provides the movies emotional core when that backstory is resolved and then links back to what must be done in the present and leads to the conclusion. Also the very introduction for the movie is a backstory for how the world arrived at this point... |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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The Elephant Man, Sin City, The Artist, Ed Wood, Clerks, Young Frankenstein, Nebraska, Good Night and Good Luck, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid all disagree. But hey...to each his/her own. ![]() |
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It works wonders for shadow and light. For example I would never ever want to watch something like The Third Man or the original Frankenstein in colour, they'd be completely different films. Colour can add a tremendous amount of character for sure but it doesn't make it okay to berate people who enjoy black and white. |
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I just thought about this. If one of the biggest reasons to upgrade to UHD Blu-ray is for HDR, black & white movies won't be utilizing that aspect of the format. The only thing those have going for them is increased resolution and overall contrast. So there probably won't be a UHD release of the B&W version or much of any B&W films. Am I correct in this assumption?
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#167 | |
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I'll be sticking with the 2D/3D steelbook. Oh, and I can't wait for when they will put out the original trilogy in B&W as well, to milk it even further. ![]() |
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#168 | ||
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Jan 2013
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To relay a story, my grandmother lived in that period where everything was black and white. She told me a story about how she saw color for the first time in a moving picture... i forget what it was exactly but it was Disney i believe, and she spoke of how she instantly burst into tears upon seeing it. Do you think she would ever want to go back to that abomination that was black and white? Hell no. As she told me that story she thanks Disney for bringing this color with a sincere reverence. That's someone who lived in it and experienced it first hand. That's not to say it can't be used artistically. For example, there's a scene within Agent Carter where they show black and white film footage and it's done very well and fits with that scene. I took no issue with that as it was a short scene and used for contrast and purpose artistically alongside color. What i'm mainly speaking of is the entire thing being so. That i can't accept, i simply tolerate it when needing to do so. Even Night of the Living Dead which i've seen numerous times and fits the whole black and white vibe fairly well because of the lifelessness of the zombies and grimdark atmosphere it still isn't something i enjoy. One episode of a series, a scene here and there using it artistically alongside color... okay/alright but the entire thing is crossing the line for me. If others feel differently that's up to them to decide for their self. That is a conclusion i came to. They must come to their own conclusions. I won't be supporting it for reasons i've explained as i don't care and have no interest for that fad/movement to take shape, however. Last edited by explorer6; 01-31-2016 at 12:46 PM. |
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#169 | ||
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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#170 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Is there any way that we as a community can stop explorer6 from procreating?
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#171 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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Just say no!
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#173 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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It's ignorant to think that it's a possibility for movement. The math alone doesn't add up for it to be a popular thing today. Just.... doesn't make sense. It's become another notch on the tool belt for a filmmaker to use. That's it now. Your worry for it is troublesome cuz i just doesn't make sense. There's nothing wrong w/ going black and white. I'm sure there's a style or purpose for it now. Especially w/ film dying off bit by bit. It's just not something to become a fad. Color will be dominant. There's no need to get so emotional about the color spectrum use for film... unless it's needless teal and orange. Your factor for essentialness is in taste and not in need. Black and White was the option for some of the past due to what they had. As was the lack of sound. Sound and Color are dominant. I can't imagine anything really overcoming those two. Orson Welles had said to Bogdanovich that B&W was the actor's friend. Meaning that almost all of your emotional focus is on the performance instead of what makes up the rest of visual. To a degree, he was right. It's all on the actor, for those films created like that. Obviously that attention is moot when making a film in color to B&W but it doesn't negate that it still has a purpose. Also... the color change may make a film look better. The Mist has that option. And I think that one really becomes a better film for it. Making it much more raw and bleak. Darabont even came up w/ his vision for it in B&W. Obviously that wouldn't sell but he gave us that option on BD/DVD too. Neat added element to it. There's just nothing wrong w/ B&W. If you don't like watching that material, that's fine. Some people don't like watching films not in their language either. Some people don't like watching certain genres. Etc. etc. But to negate it as a continued existence is foolish and ignorant. Doubt it. Warner, and other studios too, don't like to give that kind of option for films that are different from release. WB didn't do that w/ the Diamond Luxe edition of Gravity. No 3D on that one. |
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Jan 2016
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#175 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I don't care for a lot of films either.
Here's what I don't do: post in their threads. ![]() I cut my losses once the runtime is over. Edit: funny how it always seems to be new member with no collection listed that are among the most outspoken in a negative manner. ![]() Last edited by rickah88; 01-31-2016 at 06:01 PM. |
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#176 | |
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Jan 2016
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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Also the black and white era of film making was far from lifeless. Some of the best films ever made came out during that time period. Stop being an arse and insulting people who like it. Last edited by The Fallen Deity; 01-31-2016 at 08:19 PM. |
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#179 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#180 | |
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I often argue with people about this in regards to superhero movies. I see plenty of people claim, simply because they see Marvel movies as the current standard, that superhero movies should not be serious movies. That there needs to be plenty of humor because the premise of these movies is ridiculous and therefore has to be treated in a certain way, and I very much disagree with that. Also, when it comes to Michael Bay, this idea that he is maligned simply because he is Michael Bay is ridiculous. He's had movies that people see in a positive light, like The Rock and the first Transformers. One of the reasons why people like Fury Road so much in comparison with not just Bay's action movies, but almost every action movie for the past probably 15 years is because of the way that action is handled and presented. The action is presented in a clear manner. There is no shaky cam like in the Bourne movies. And while there is plenty going on, the action is shot so that it can be digested and understood in a clear manner. And the action also has weight to it, in two different ways. Weight in one sense that one can feel that there is actual danger for characters in those scenes and because of the presentation, there is feeling for the characters. And weight in another way that differs from a big CGI scene. For all of the great advances in CGI that there has been, there is still a sense that there isn't actual physical weight to what is being presented. The difference between an actual car being destroyed and a CGI car being destroyed can be felt. Also, the movie knows how to pace itself. And I look at Fury Road in comparison to Age of Ultron and The Winter Solider for this point. Those Marvel movies are a good example of poor action pacing, because they peak before getting to the actually finale of their movies. Fury Road on the other hand builds action properly to culminate to the finale instead of doing too much too early like Age of Ultron and Winter Solider. |
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