Originally Posted by
DLowe
I really wanted to like 1917....
I don't know of it was something to do with my projector or that I streamed it from amazon - but I found the CGI in the last few battle scenes to look so poor it spoilt it, it looked like what you would find in the special features deleted scenes... almost there, but not got the final going over with textures or shadows.
Hack saw ridge has been one of my favorite war movie of late.
As I'm getting older I'm looking more for quirks or details in films to raise them up, something you know a lot of thoughts gon into it..... not a poor chaining of events for a franchise like F&F. I think the MCU worked it well, but that should be done now, the tube is finished, put it in the bin, don't squeeze every last drop.
Baby driver - love the way the soundtrack was intergrated to the action ad story.
Ready player one - just the amount of cameos and how they were "right" when used. Also a believable view of a possible future.
Back to the future - one of the Kings in regards detail, like the way "twin pines mall" turns into "lone pine mall" after marty drives over a tree in the past.
The golden age really has to be the 70s 80s 90s blockbuster after blockbuster, and dwindling since.
Clockwork orange
The shining
Alien
BTTF
Star wars originals
Godfather
Good fellas
Pulp fiction
Matrix
Blade
Fight club
All genre defining and original films not really seen before.
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