It was on Cinemax. So ...This is a great show that I've never seen anyone really talk about. Baffling.
it still blows me away when people stop watching a movie to post about that movieDali said:
The Knick is 10/10
This is not a series or a videogame, so an in-progress opinion on a movie is unintentionally funny.
I interrupt tv shows to watch other shows sometimes. You can call it multitasking or no attention span or whatever. I've interrupted the viewing or watched while simultaneously working, cooking, sleeping, and running errands. After finally finishing it my overal opinion is I like it, but it was very anticlimactic. Also the dude staring at the ceiling during his interviews makes me irrationally want to slap the shit out of either him or the director for allowing it to fly.i really like the poster but "and a writer of Moonlight" cracks me up.
didn't know about the iPhone 7 thing, although that is def Soderbergh's speed
it still blows me away when people stop watching a movie to post about that movie
I am an old so I guess I don't multitask like that but I always give a film my attention. or pause it at the very least but I wouldn't go on Era in the middle of a viewing. again not trying to bag on you Dali but holy shit is that weird to me
He was last nominated (and won) in 2000...which seems like some kind of crime (although he was double-nominated for directing for two films that year). Luckily, for those of us that care about that stuff, he has another film coming out later this year that's classic award season bait.I hate that Soderbergh movies launch so early in the year and are subsequently forgotten/snubbed when Oscar season rolls around.
is it just me or does the movie look like it's been recorded with a GoPro? looks like through a fish-eye lense very often, and on paning shots/moving backgrounds there's that telltale GoPro/Action camera fluidity in the picture.
well, damn...
but it still showed up in the end product.This was actually misreported. His last film was iPhone 7. This one was iPhone 8 using different lens adapters and the FiLmiC Pro app (~$30).
FiLmiC Pro is remarkably great, and honestly anyone can pull off this Level of quality with their phone provided they.l can teach themselves to colorgrade.
This was actually misreported. His last film was iPhone 7. This one was iPhone 8 using different lens adapters and the FiLmiC Pro app (~$30).
FiLmiC Pro is remarkably great, and honestly anyone can pull off this Level of quality with their phone provided they.l can teach themselves to colorgrade.
Still haven't watched this film yet, but I do feel like more films are bloated for no reason and don't enhance the narrative in any meaningful way. Maybe it's nostalgia speaking but I feel like more films in the past did a lot more with less at 90 minute runtimes.Watched it on a whim and was surprised by how much I liked it. It moved a little too quick for me at times but in the end I appreciated the brevity. Feels like a lot of films go on for too long but not this one.
Still haven't watched this film yet, but I do feel like more films are bloated for no reason and don't enhance the narrative in any meaningful way. Maybe it's nostalgia speaking but I feel like more films in the past did a lot more with less at 90 minute runtimes.
Still haven't watched this film yet, but I do feel like more films are bloated for no reason and don't enhance the narrative in any meaningful way. Maybe it's nostalgia speaking but I feel like more films in the past did a lot more with less at 90 minute runtimes.
Gives the film a certain look and aesthetic. Unsane and Baker's Tangerine really benefited.Not saying that the results were bad, but why would you shoot a movie like this on a phone? Just to say you did it or did they actually have an ultra low budget?
I love a good under-90-minutes films. You Were Never Really Here, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Rec, Inside, etcThe runtime was part of what made me watch this to be honest. Always on the lookout for shorter films.
Funny enough, its probably those Disney animated films I see listed compared to their live action remakes I'm refferring too. LOLWhat are you even talking about. 90 is like the bare minimal for movies.
This has the 35 shortest movies in the imdb top 250 and one is over 60 mins and the rest is over like 80 minutes.
https://www.imdb.com/list/ls071822246/
That's fucking nuts
I was surprised that it only took 3 hours to rough cut.Watched it on a whim and was surprised by how much I liked it. It moved a little too quick for me at times but in the end I appreciated the brevity. Feels like a lot of films go on for too long but not this one.
Yep. When the main plot kicks into high gear and Ray mentions a meeting with Netflix it all clicked super nicely.The production really ties in nicely with the theme of the movie.
im watching it now and this thing was shot on an iphone!? gotdamn.
Modified iPhone much like Tangerine did. Tangerine is a gorgeous movie.