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23 years ago #83
Men are pigs

23 years ago #84
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23 years ago #85
Well, given this is the movie/music forum, I'd be interested to hear people's feelings on Star Wars episode 2. Saw it last night, and was impressed overall. A little episodic and bitty in nature, but I guess that was just because there was a lot of ground to cover. I think also, we were set up very nicely to expect certain things, and as a result we will be or have been surprised by a few things. That's about all I can say without going into details. I'm mindful of the fact plenty won't have seen it yet.

23 years ago #86
*drools* I wanna see that, dunno if it'll be in town though. Our theater rather sucks, although they tend to get new movies with a lot of hype. I watched Episode 1 in a bigger theater and it rocked...there were all these people with nerf lightsabers & Star Wars T-shirts acting like idiots. Something tells me Episode 2 won't be as fun if only for the fact I'll be seeing it locally if it's here.

23 years ago #87
I don't know. I have an aversion to extremely stupid dialogue (for instance, the better part of Spiderman made me want to flee shrieking from the theater -- especially the opening and ending narrative overtures and the god-awful hospital dialogue between Tobey and Kirsten). I'm just afraid to go see it. I want to like it, and I'm scared I'll be repulsed.

23 years ago #88
Also, there are 2 digital theaters it's showing on in town. Would you recommend I see it digitally if I see it, or is that just a bunch of flap?

23 years ago #89
I hear it's just a bunch of flap. In test markets, people cant tell the difference between digital and celluloid. So I wouldnt seek it out or be scared of it, but I wouldnt wait longer or pay extra for it either.

23 years ago #90
Doesn't it also apply to the sound? Because I think it really would sound better? Or is all sound already digital anyways?

23 years ago #91
I think it might be.. at least maybe the THX stuff. The movie-makers prefer digital as it wont decay like celluloid does. But the projectors cost around $150,000 apiece, so the theaters are hesitant to buy them.

23 years ago #92
Also there are no movies for them yet.

Here in NYC, it's playing in two theaters (good ones, too) at the same price as always. So I guess I might as well. If it's worth paying to see, that is...

23 years ago #93
And Ebert (not that Ebert is an expert on anything, what a sap) suggested that the colors looked flat on a non-digital version. The thing is, it's not just the film that is digital, the whole thing was produced digitally, so it's changing medium when it's put on celluloid.

23 years ago #94
Mr Crab
Say what you like about Ebert, but yah, what stamina. Not only does he watch about 8 movies a day, he seems to see them in as many formats as there are.
Me, I go to about one movie a year in the theatre and wait for the videos on everything else.
In the last 12month it was Lord of the Rings. Took my father, (age 94)...we all loved it, including my wife who wasn't all that familiar with the books.
Back to Ebert, I love it when I trashes a film I also did not happen to like.


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