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  1. Blanc/Noir

    Russel Crowe is the best actor to ever live.

    Your gf is 100% right about Brick. It's a stunning example of how hardboiled stories still can be made.
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    Russel Crowe is the best actor to ever live.

    I think we can agree Ben Barnes is going to be the greatest actor to grace his existence upon Earth. *wink wink*
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    The ending of "Inception" explained.

    Time is relative in limbo technically speaking. It's however your subconscious chooses to view it. Leo and Mal grow old together because in the film they do say "lets grow old together" so their subconscious's made them grow older. Limbo I think it a less restrictive version of the sleeping state.
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    The ending of "Inception" explained.

    Well no Leo didn't miss the other kicks because he didn't need them. Each level was someone elses dream, they were used as the catalyst. So once they wake up that dream is gone. So Leo now was only left with Limbo. Saito was old in limbo and Leo wasn't because they stated that time is relative...
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    Teaching!!!

    I agree with Mike. Let's see some credentials.
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    Need some advice

    So I have a giant list of ideas for scripts for me to write, that I'd like to shoot one day. But whenever I want to write something I always hesitate. I know that some of these ideas I write, I can't shoot. I'm also not at an age where I could a script. The problem is, I want to write some of...
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    Massive Coverage

    So last night I was watching the Star Trek and I've been doing a bit of studying with editing. So I dissected the films scenes and edits and was astounded. The movie being both dramatic/action had a massive amounts of small cuts of close up's of small movements and everything. I mean I felt like...
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    Just a concept -- what's it missing?

    I also agree with everyone else for the most part. Take John's initial inhumaness to add depth to the story. Also I think Eric should survive and lose his arm or something but then starts working in the shadows of the military shit. And then Eric becomes like a Watcher over John, matching sure...
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    editing How I ruin another family picnic!

    I enjoyed it, the shakiness gave it a more personal in-the-battle feeling. Also i liked the dramatic lens-flares and slomos.
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    archived-videos Award-winning action viral - shot on RED

    Dude the cinematography is great, a bit to over the top at times but still nice. Did the editing process take an enormous amount of time, it seems like it would. Also this would like it would have require an ass load of coverage.
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    Inception

    I thought the movie was well thought out. Was disappointed with Leo and I also felt the relationship between him and Mal felt fake. Anyway I loved the movie, you really have some questions to think about when it's over. At some points it seems like the movie uses to much head and not enough...
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    top-list Ebert's top 10 of the Decade: 2000-09

    Kaufman directed/wrote and Hoffman starred in it.
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    top-list Ebert's top 10 of the Decade: 2000-09

    I have to say I loved Synecdoche New York. Charles Kaufman is a great writer and i loved the Truman Show and Being John Malkovich and I loved Synecdoche which was his first time directing. I definately feel like he was trying to go for the feel that Spike Jonze got on Being John Malkovich...
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    editing Lagoa Multiphysics 1.0

    That looks very nice. Probably expensive and I'm not a techy guy so I don't know if I could make use of it. Still looks amazing though.
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    film and literature

    Well I don't see how you can't love both. I mean you have a large ammount of time. It's really a simple thing. Just watch movies and read books. It's possible to love many things. It's also better because the more options you have in your love the less likely you have to face disappoint.
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    What music do you listen to?

    So sometimes I wonder if filmmakers might have something in common for music even if only a small similarity but still greater than the general publics similarity. Now it may or may not be true. But just through down some of your favourite and genres and maybe we might find something. List of...
  17. Blanc/Noir

    archived-videos Jacked - a neo/noir comedy

    Cool and witty. Only problem was the sound at some points seemed to drop for me. Also the dialogue seemed to a bit over the top at points near the beginning mostly but it also lingered throughout the whole. Nice job, man.
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    This is why you buy the T2i.

    Ok for the most part it was iffy. The light was too overexposed like others said but that can be fixed. The shaking didn't bother me all that much. I do have a recomendation though. First off is to a get a really nicely framed master shot. Then in post just use this master shot and do zoomed in...
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    Edmund and Cordelia - Microshort #4

    OK first off I'll give bad news. Well not so much bad but...whatever. First I'm not sure about those parenthesised notes. Does it really matter to the story which Great Lake it is. I mean if they mentioned in in their letters it would be justified. Secondly Edmund mentions his loss in faith and...
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    Breath of Ice - Microshort #3

    Another fantastic short. There was a few small instances of telling not showing but it's passable. Another great short on the seasons.
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