Where could I find that documentary ? Netflix ? Thank you in advanceif anyone is remotely interested in cycling culture or want to understand what passion is,
I highly recommend seeing Marinoni: The Fire in the Frame.
saw it twice at Vancity Theatre on Seymour and Davie.Where could I find that documentary ? Netflix ? Thank you in advance
It's on Netflix too.Saw this on Superchannel over the weekend and was blown away. Basically it is a documentary of a movie that was never made but influenced every sci-fi movie since.
I think it's still available via on-demand.
If you are a fan of Sci-fi movies it is a must see.
I went and watched this last night and I too think it was very good. It's quite beautiful visually and rather haunting in tone. And future canadian is quite right about the poignant end.
I saw this over the weekend (I will see the Avengers Monday aftn). Totally blown away with the concept of this film. A very intelligent 'talky' sci fi film with an incredible ending. It will stay will you for weeks!
Agree 3-D added nothing, but I was disappointed in the movie in general. Two hours of the same thing, often confusingly rendered, and the sped up frame rate was really annoying throughout the whole movie.Saw it last night. In summary - AWESOME! Spectacular action sequences, many nods to the original movies. Great characterization, except for Max himself who I thought was poor (not bashing Tom Hardy - I think he did his best with what he had to work with). Standouts were Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult as the crazy Nux. I saw it in Real 3D but didn't think the 3D added anything - I will probably see it again in regular format.
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Agreed on the great characterization part. And storytelling is top notch. It follows the "show, don't tell" cinematics principle. You are shown how chaotic the world has become. You are shown the fanatic admiration that the Warboys have by their suicidal tendencies. It delivers the world and theme without pausing for a midpoint narrative.Saw it last night. In summary - AWESOME! Spectacular action sequences, many nods to the original movies. Great characterization, except for Max himself who I thought was poor (not bashing Tom Hardy - I think he did his best with what he had to work with). Standouts were Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult as the crazy Nux. I saw it in Real 3D but didn't think the 3D added anything - I will probably see it again in regular format.
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I still thinking about the meaning of the end of the film.I went and watched this last night and I too think it was very good. It's quite beautiful visually and rather haunting in tone. And future canadian is quite right about the poignant end.
The old Alfred Hitchcock movies were like that."A low budget horror film with virtually no special effects that does it with a creepy sense of dread plot line."
Hmmm..love those...![]()
You nailed it. I got the same impression. Interesting visuals but nothing new really.Agree 3-D added nothing, but I was disappointed in the movie in general. Two hours of the same thing, often confusingly rendered, and the sped up frame rate was really annoying throughout the whole movie.
The breeder women's acting was particularly amateurish and some of the minimal dialogue was painful. I know this kind of movie isn't based on Shakesperean dialogue, but still, some of it was almost like porn acting.
It all looked good, though.
And they are all classics....The old Alfred Hitchcock movies were like that.![]()






