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of mice and
Finally I saw this Christmas release.
I was a little underwhelmed in some respects and quite overwhelmed in others.
It's a 3D film that must be seen in 3D. Scorsese uses 3D in an intelligent way
to
try to capture some of the magic at the birth of cinema. The art direction,
set decoration,
Good afternoon,
Thinking of selling my poster collection. Would prefer to try and sell as a
lot. If you have interest, please contact me off-list at lago...@sympatico.ca
40x60:
Thunderball (James Bond) 40x60 - edge tears, fading, browing, stains - how many
of these are left??? 5? 6? 7? Try
Saw it in 3-D a few weeks ago. Brilliant. It's too bad so many people
think it's a kids movie when it's not.
I agree that a lot must be lost in viewing it in 2-D rather than 3-D...
Rick
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I loved it!
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Saw it in 3-D a few weeks ago. Brilliant. It's too bad so many people think
it's a kids
In 3-D, HUGO is a dazzlingly wondrous feast for the eyes, which tugs at the
heart of any fan of movies past.
I agree with you, Kirby, much of everything else in the film is
underwhelming, particularly Sacha Baron-Cohen. HUGO grinds to an abrupt,
uncomfortable halt whenever he is on the
Also loved it! Seeing The Artist tonight.
Thanks,
MD
On Jan 21, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:
Finally I saw this Christmas release.
I was a little underwhelmed in some respects and quite overwhelmed in others.
It's a 3D film that must be seen in 3D.
I'm with you. I made the mistake of seeing HUGO with a friend with no
historical interest in cinema. There are a lot of things good about it, such
as the 3-D process - but if I had to boil its problems down to one thing it
would be poor pacing. The picture rarely takes off and fails to play
I completely agree...a true master piece.
Philipp
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Hi, I've written another small entry about some recent acquisitions.
http://movie-ink.com/2012/01/21/ada-angelique-lenore-and-the-art-of-raising-a-young-boys-pulse/
Best,
Wim
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I also loved WARHORSE and RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES.
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I'm with you. I made the mistake of
Though I wouldn't see War Horse again (that one of my tests, whether a
picture has replay value for me) - I thought The Rise of the Planet of the
Apes was BRILLIANT. For once we got a realistic-looking Apes picture that
EXPLAINS EVERYTHING - right up to the original 1968 classic. Though it's
Paolo,
These are great. It's very true that there is EXPLOITATION and then there is
ITALIAN EXPLOITATION.
You might get better exposure for these if they were on the US site rather than
Italy.
cheers!
Phil
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Actually the audience skewed younger and they enjoyed it thoroughly. I thought
it was a universal story that appealed to many.
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I am looking for a one sheet for Dirgible from 1931. Thank you, Debi
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Hi Phil,
thanks!
Actually The Last Shark is on ebay.com, the other one is in Italy because
that's a hot title here for collectors and this is the first time the 6sh
shows up
I also have several other 6sh...Creepshow is great!
Cheers
P
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Paolo,
These are
I thought Hugo was a masterpiece and and one of the best uses of 3D
I've ever seen, including the previous high watermark of Avatar.
Seeing tiny particles of dust glinting in and out of the middleground
sunlight in the station scenes and snowflakes falling (in
perspective), lit only by
* Met with a news reporter
recently at our local downtown daily; his paper closed its ancient
research library and he gave me several movie-related books which I'll
be listing for cheap in the next few days. Keep in mind that
despite their limited circulation (for reporters only),
* Met with a news reporter
recently at our local downtown daily; his paper closed its ancient
research library and he gave me several movie-related books which I'll be
listing for cheap in the next few days. Keep in mind that
despite their limited circulation (for reporters only), these
Just read your entry and looked at the link to the great swashbuckling scene
from scaramouche on youtube. This lead me to this clip named the best fight
scene of all time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxkr4wS7XqYNR=1feature=endscreen
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