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At least restrict it. A carpenter who made me a chair doesn’t get paid every time I rest my derriere on it.
At least restrict it. A carpenter who made me a chair doesn’t get paid every time I rest my derriere on it.
More like 99.
You gotta pick your battles.
The majority likes that movie. I guess more power to you.
While I totally agree that audio and visuals are very important to a motion picture, they are not their fulcrum. Motion pictures, like books and theater before em, narrate stories and there’s no better way to describe the actors of said stories than with dialogue. The things said, the tone, that’s what brings characters to life, that’s what I remember and quote. Without them I care for no story cos I relate to no one. I much prefer a well written piece to some visual effects demo reel, that nowadays is easier to make and while I utterly adore Zimmer 's music, in this case I remember no motif, nothing other than blaring horns, sign that even him was not inspired by the movie.
Dune is complete crap from the soundtrack to the script. The characters are as thick as cardboard and their interactions motivate nothing. It’s full of slow motion nonsense, flying metal dragonflies and Zimmer’s horns. These days filmmakers are convinced visuals make storytelling. They don’t. Dialogue does and here there’s not a single line I remember.
Rocco’s Animal Trainer #2
Back to the Future is the only correct answer.
Not without consequences (inflation, etc)
Which I’d gladly do.
Boy, what an exciting time to live in!
Joke’s on them: I wouldn’t have bought it anyway!
I feel a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
I love em
I have a lawyer. The prosecutor is on his side. Nothing I can do.
6 in the morning.
Yeah stop using them to manufacture goods sold in the West, see how well they fare…