dave lackey
Veteran
We did...last night!
Wonderful fun movie...
Half-way through it, I realized it wasn't in color and immediately thought how awful it would be in color.
I only noticed a bunch of old cameras in one scene. Big cameras. Anyone recall what those were?
Have YOU seen this movie? We both loved it!:angel:
Wonderful fun movie...
Half-way through it, I realized it wasn't in color and immediately thought how awful it would be in color.
I only noticed a bunch of old cameras in one scene. Big cameras. Anyone recall what those were?
Have YOU seen this movie? We both loved it!:angel:
Eric T
Well-known
Yes, I saw it on an Air France flight last May. Great movie! I highly recommend it.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Saw it too. Wonderfully done cinema. Beautifully expressive B&W.
mhanc
Member
Saw it last week. A nice little film that I really enjoyed.
However, if one is looking for the iconic b&w film then High Noon is it... visually stunning !!
However, if one is looking for the iconic b&w film then High Noon is it... visually stunning !!
robert blu
quiet photographer
i saw it a few months ago. Great film and story, really worthwhile to see.
robert
robert
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Half-way through it, I realized it wasn't in color
I didn't realize such things happened.
I watched it a while ago, and it was entertaining, but I didn't think it deserved the whole hoopla it generated. In a silent movie, if you're going to use music, you better be darned sure it reflects or complements the action (passive or not): the music left waaay too much to be desired, and the plot seemed to drag on (which would have been remedied with good editing and a better score). The tonality could have been better: it seemed like they did a simple free online desaturate tutorial = B&W job (compare to, say, Young Frankenstein or Good Night and Good Luck). Since there's no competition in the genre, I can see how the "novelty" had a bigger impact.
The coffee was good for a chat, but not $10 espresso good.
aad
Not so new now.
Wonderful movie. So many little hidden gems inside..
thegman
Veteran
Yes, very much enjoyed it. Interesting to watch people act relying almost solely on facial expression.
dave lackey
Veteran
They dance rather well, too, I must say.
dave lackey
Veteran
But, what cameras were in the movie?
thegman
Veteran
They dance rather well, too, I must say.![]()
Yes, especially at the end, I'm not a fan of dance at all, but I thoroughly enjoyed it in The Artist.
froyd
Veteran
I didn't realize such things happened.
I watched it a while ago, and it was entertaining, but I didn't think it deserved the whole hoopla it generated. In a silent movie, if you're going to use music, you better be darned sure it reflects or complements the action (passive or not): the music left waaay too much to be desired, and the plot seemed to drag on (which would have been remedied with good editing and a better score). The tonality could have been better: it seemed like they did a simple free online desaturate tutorial = B&W job (compare to, say, Young Frankenstein or Good Night and Good Luck). Since there's no competition in the genre, I can see how the "novelty" had a bigger impact.
The coffee was good for a chat, but not $10 espresso good.
I agree, and a bit too heavy handed with the subtle or not so subtle references to sound and speech.
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