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Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 29th, 2014, 7:46 pm
by Havoc1st
ComptonTerry wrote:Has anybody read this guys review? Is one of the most trolish reviews I've ever read, and has maybe the worst complaint about a movie I've ever read over the Internet and that's saying something...
http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/jou ... tteration/
Someone's just jealous and sad.
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 29th, 2014, 11:36 pm
by Cilogy
ComptonTerry wrote:Has anybody read this guys review? Is one of the most trolish reviews I've ever read, and has maybe the worst complaint about a movie I've ever read over the Internet and that's saying something...
http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/jou ... tteration/
does Priest even understand what a film is?
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 1:30 pm
by ComptonTerry
Cilogy wrote:ComptonTerry wrote:Has anybody read this guys review? Is one of the most trolish reviews I've ever read, and has maybe the worst complaint about a movie I've ever read over the Internet and that's saying something...
http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/jou ... tteration/
does Priest even understand what a film is?
Well he apparently doesn't understand how film score works, that it's for the audience... and the characters in the flm don't really hear it...
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 1:31 pm
by Bacon
Havoc1st wrote:ComptonTerry wrote:Has anybody read this guys review? Is one of the most trolish reviews I've ever read, and has maybe the worst complaint about a movie I've ever read over the Internet and that's saying something...
http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/jou ... tteration/
Someone's just jealous and sad.
That's the author of
The Prestige. He also said called
The Dark Knight Trilogy and
Inception "poorly-written and embarrassing."
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 1:34 pm
by celibate
ComptonTerry wrote:Cilogy wrote:ComptonTerry wrote:Has anybody read this guys review? Is one of the most trolish reviews I've ever read, and has maybe the worst complaint about a movie I've ever read over the Internet and that's saying something...
http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/jou ... tteration/
does Priest even understand what a film is?
Well he apparently doesn't understand how film score works, that it's for the audience... and the characters in the flm don't really hear it...
thats not really true, anymore. They used to make scores with that kind of philosophy. Nowadays they dont.
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 4:41 pm
by ComptonTerry
...wut?
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 8:02 pm
by lindadAngeljackets
Such an awesome movie to watch, and it gives me the best ride to space ever
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 9:49 pm
by Ericmase
Someone said to me that 'Interstellar' is irrelevant. He think's it's irrelevant to the Danish people because I said that I hated a new show made in Denmark called '1864' and would rather watch this 20 times instead of '1864' (don't watch it btw).
What would be the perfect comeback?
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: December 1st, 2014, 12:57 am
by Havoc1st
Ericmase wrote:Someone said to me that 'Interstellar' is irrelevant. He think's it's irrelevant to the Danish people because I said that I hated a new show made in Denmark called '1864' and would rather watch this 20 times instead of '1864' (don't watch it btw).
What would be the perfect comeback?
"1864 is out of synch with history and tries to make a fool out of Denmark in the past"
Re: 'Interstellar' Reviews Discussion
Posted: December 1st, 2014, 1:07 pm
by Crazy Eight
thats not really true, anymore. They used to make scores with that kind of philosophy. Nowadays they dont.
It's called diegesis, and it's always been an optional creative choice that frequently gets blurred, particularly with non-score music like the 70's tracks in Guardians. Scores are still diegetic, though.