May 30th 2020
May 30th 2020
Had to get the DCuniverse streaming service so I can watch the second season of Harley Quinn
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Damn that’s a hook.
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Had to go into central London. Not as dead as a few weeks back. But still very quiet. Good to see really.
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Considering getting me one of those heavy duty garage cabinets, to store my music gear shit in. So it's all in one place, and not getting dusty if it's out in the open.
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so i've got access to cannibal holocaust and the edited joebob breaks only version of the movie... but no dead heat. curse you amazon!
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Apparently Shudder has a technical issue uploading it to their catalog as well, so it's not just amazon.zombie wrote:so i've got access to cannibal holocaust and the edited joebob breaks only version of the movie... but no dead heat. curse you amazon!
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so apparently, shudder is gonna do host only versions for all of the films that they don't have the rights for? coool!
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Watched it and cancelled the service. Positively evilTiggnutz wrote:Had to get the DCuniverse streaming service so I can watch the second season of Harley Quinn
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i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
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It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
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What was on it? I've been curious but haven't looked. I imagined a bunch of their animated movies.Tiggnutz wrote:Watched it and cancelled the service. Positively evilTiggnutz wrote:Had to get the DCuniverse streaming service so I can watch the second season of Harley Quinn
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i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
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Ah, the way it sounded, it was like you haven't seen it yet lol. It is imperfect, but the good still outweighs the bad by quite a bit. There's a lot in there, and not enough screentime to let it breathe, imo.zombie wrote:i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
That score though, that's increasingly become a top 5 Hans Zimmer score to me...
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indeed. also feel like arrival is kind of a response to interstellar. or like a sister movie, by another director, maybe.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Ah, the way it sounded, it was like you haven't seen it yet lol. It is imperfect, but the good still outweighs the bad by quite a bit. There's a lot in there, and not enough screentime to let it breathe, imo.zombie wrote:i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
That score though, that's increasingly become a top 5 Hans Zimmer score to me...
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Off the top of my head, in no order, I'd probably put these scores in my Zimmer top five: The Thin Red Line (yes I'm including collaborations, Hans does this a lot), Interstellar, Black Rain (ground zero for a lot of his modern work right here, especially his Dark Knight stuff), Gladiator (as soon as I heard how much he ripped from Holst's Mars from The Planets for this, my love dwindled a touch, but still I hold it in high regard, ripping off one self is one thing, he does a ton of work and some ideas just over lap, but taking from someone else? not a good look...he's not alone though, so many composers ripped from The Planets, including John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith), and....Rain Man.
The Dark Knight trilogy, The Last Samurai, Inception, The Lion King, Crimson Tide, Man of Steel, Dunkirk, and Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest are others that circle my top of the Zimmer pool.
The Dark Knight trilogy, The Last Samurai, Inception, The Lion King, Crimson Tide, Man of Steel, Dunkirk, and Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest are others that circle my top of the Zimmer pool.
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lol, kinda like how Darkest Hour fits well alongside Dunkirk?zombie wrote:indeed. also feel like arrival is kind of a response to interstellar. or like a sister movie, by another director, maybe.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Ah, the way it sounded, it was like you haven't seen it yet lol. It is imperfect, but the good still outweighs the bad by quite a bit. There's a lot in there, and not enough screentime to let it breathe, imo.zombie wrote:i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
That score though, that's increasingly become a top 5 Hans Zimmer score to me...
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kind of, although those are both based around actual events in the same time period. so not exactly the same.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:lol, kinda like how Darkest Hour fits well alongside Dunkirk?zombie wrote:indeed. also feel like arrival is kind of a response to interstellar. or like a sister movie, by another director, maybe.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Ah, the way it sounded, it was like you haven't seen it yet lol. It is imperfect, but the good still outweighs the bad by quite a bit. There's a lot in there, and not enough screentime to let it breathe, imo.zombie wrote:i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
That score though, that's increasingly become a top 5 Hans Zimmer score to me...
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I was thinking of the sibling-picture aspect.zombie wrote:kind of, although those are both based around actual events in the same time period. so not exactly the same.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:lol, kinda like how Darkest Hour fits well alongside Dunkirk?zombie wrote:indeed. also feel like arrival is kind of a response to interstellar. or like a sister movie, by another director, maybe.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Ah, the way it sounded, it was like you haven't seen it yet lol. It is imperfect, but the good still outweighs the bad by quite a bit. There's a lot in there, and not enough screentime to let it breathe, imo.zombie wrote:i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
That score though, that's increasingly become a top 5 Hans Zimmer score to me...
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indeed. it is similar.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:I was thinking of the sibling-picture aspect.zombie wrote:kind of, although those are both based around actual events in the same time period. so not exactly the same.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:lol, kinda like how Darkest Hour fits well alongside Dunkirk?zombie wrote:indeed. also feel like arrival is kind of a response to interstellar. or like a sister movie, by another director, maybe.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Ah, the way it sounded, it was like you haven't seen it yet lol. It is imperfect, but the good still outweighs the bad by quite a bit. There's a lot in there, and not enough screentime to let it breathe, imo.zombie wrote:i would put it just above the dark knight rises in his filmography, instead of following. it's an imperfect film because it tries for so much, in my opinion. i just want to watch it again. maybe i'll get hulu. it looks like they have it.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:It's still pretty good. Yeah, it's near the bottom for Nolan films in general (for me I think it ranks above Following), but for that being a "bad" Nolan film, it's still pretty good.zombie wrote:i wanna watch interstellar but i don't have it to watch.... bad nolan fan.
That score though, that's increasingly become a top 5 Hans Zimmer score to me...