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by stickfish
Forum: Fun & Misc
Topic: Your Favorite Beards in Movie History
Replies: 63
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Your Favorite Beards in Movie History

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mhm superb beard flicking abilities
by stickfish
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: Essential Movies You *HAVE* To See...
Replies: 50
Views: 4312

Essential Movies You *HAVE* To See...

I think all movies are told through visuals. At least about 50% :lol: all movies are told through visuals, because sight is our primary sense and provides us with the widest and most detailed perception of our environment. Thus, when we are exposed to a visual and auditory medium, of course, a larg...
by stickfish
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: What was the last movie you've watched? II
Replies: 9036
Views: 661218

What was the last movie you've watched? II

King's Speech (second viewing) 9.25/10 Colin Firth's, surrounded by a sound supporting cast, offers an amazing and surprisingly witty performance. I was quite impressed by Hooper's direction--the color palette and lighting in particular. Cinematography was for the better part of the film gorgeous bu...
by stickfish
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: BEST FILM YOU'VE EVER SEEN?! (Nolan films excluded)
Replies: 126
Views: 11330

BEST FILM YOU'VE EVER SEEN?! (Nolan films excluded)

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy is my favorite and encapsulates almost every aspect of film that I could ever hope for :)
by stickfish
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: Discussion: Why do you love film?
Replies: 68
Views: 8689

Discussion: Why do you love film?

Film has the power to stir the heart, stimulate the mind and dazzle the imagination. Most people watch movies to be entertained—this is natural: necessary and appropriate. In this sense, movies offer a very concrete escapism from an increasingly tense and hasty world. Unfortunately in today’s vast c...
by stickfish
Forum: The Cinematographers
Topic: Favourite Nolan/Pfister Cinematography?
Replies: 90
Views: 37580

Favourite Nolan/Pfister Cinematography?

This was an incredibly hard choice but I think I find the cinematography of TDK slightly more encompassing, skilled, and moving than Inception. With that in mind my favorite scene from TDK is the Hong Kong jumps. The scope and the camera movements are astoundingly beautiful and picturesque For incep...
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Forum: Christopher Nolan
Topic: In What Order Did You See Nolan's Movies?
Replies: 171
Views: 21247

In What Order Did You See Nolan's Movies?

batman begins
the prestige
the dark knight
following
memento
inception
insomnia
by stickfish
Forum: The Composers
Topic: The score for Batman 3?
Replies: 54
Views: 13808

Re: The score for Batman 3?

I think it'll be gritter, more substantially based in shadowy sounds and atmosphere, but still sweeping and energetic overall with the character development dictating the particular themes and motifs of the music
by stickfish
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: Person of Interest (TV)
Replies: 5851
Views: 587892

Re: Jonah Nolan and JJ Abrams Working on Crime TV Show

This combination!!!! I adore Michael Emerson and obviously Jonah writes amazingly compelling storylines...this has amazing potential
by stickfish
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: Radiohead record out this Saturday!!!!! The King of Limbs
Replies: 121
Views: 11443

Re: Radiohead record out this Saturday!!!!! The King of Limb

I actually found this and showed it to Vader...give me my due credit Vader! hahaha
BUUUUT...insanely INSANELY excited!