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So we can expect nudity then...Kalah wrote:Just started watching The Blue Planet. It is a serious piece of work; a true marvel, indeed a work of genius.
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Isn't that that old show that ran on TV a couple of years back? It was a nature show, insanely beautiful pictures and all the best from the seven seas?Kalah wrote:Actually, no. It's no thriller, to be sure, but there's plenty of action. Music score too. Fancy watching some killer whales attacking a gray whale calf?
This minor magical charm captures the viewer's attention and distra... ooo, pretty...
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That's the one. David Attenborough's greatest work. I bought it for my mum for Christmas. Nice gift, eh?
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Right about that. Weirdest thingKalah wrote:It did jump a bit much; both between cuts and locations. Never really got that thriller-plot thing, giving the viewer time to wonder what's going on before being shown the solution.
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When he talks in the sort of colloseum. You get some deep story stuff, and all of a sudden an action sequence again. There wasn't really a story in this one...
You can either agree with me, or be wrong...
No, the director doesn't really let the story develop between the action sequences, that's true.
Great shots, though; they use a lot of those cameras that are mounted down and move along with objects... cars, falling stairs etc.. And I'm happy - nay, delighted - that the "exploding car" syndrome is gone from the Bond movies.
Great shots, though; they use a lot of those cameras that are mounted down and move along with objects... cars, falling stairs etc.. And I'm happy - nay, delighted - that the "exploding car" syndrome is gone from the Bond movies.
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The problem with Quantum of Solace is the less than world shattering threat posed by this weenie supervillain (and Elvis his sidekick). The dastardly plot is what? To control the price of 60% of the water in Bolivia. I guess it's the off season for MI6.
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Yeah, but the "big" plot isn't over, I think. Just like SPECTRE was the organization Bond fought with for several films in the Connery era, I'm thinking he'll fight against this big organization they don't know much about for some time yet.
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Me and the wife are planning to go to movies in the near future, perhaps this weekend, to see Me and Marley. It's about a Labby dog causing all kinds of havoc in the home of a young couple. Sounds credible enough
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Anyone see Wolverine?! Preferably someone that had no idea who Deadpool is...
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I watched Quantum of Solace tonight and, while I dig Craig as Bond, I thought the movie was an incoherent mess. A big step down from Casino Royale, IMHO.
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