That's the one..........Bullock and Clooney............Hollywood bullocks more like............just ridiculously OTT
Yes it was all about the first half of movie and cgi for Americans to go ooooooohhhh Clooney was an awful ham... real bad.... and it just got ridiculous by the end But then I whisper so was interstellar..... reasonable until it got silly but the premise of a farmer going to space was stupid... And whispers they did thier very best to ruin transformers 4 that way too.
think. that's. the. first. post. of. yours. i. could. actually. read and for being literate and readable for the first time ever... keep it up me laddo
The first worldwide release of a 3d film was The Power Of Love, 27th September 1922. RHC went to the premier, then on to the Cheese!
There were loads of "big" releases in the fifties when 3d became the next big thing. It then died until recently resurrected, it will die again soon as the novelty wears off.
I think sustainability depends on quality. Although good for the times, the old 3D films were ****. The modern stuff can be brilliant depending on the footage and person in question. Having to wear the glasses is a pain in the arse though.
V good docudrama up on BBC now called First Light about Geoff Wellum who was a Spitfire pilot in WW2 during the Battle of Britain If i'd fought in that war that's what I would've done... 1000bhp underneath you shooting the **** out of some Luftwaffe... if you go out, you're going out with a good final view and a massive pair between your legs
I'd be Barnes Wallace or the clown who took 10 years to build a bad jet engine and missed the whole thing I think we'd all like to be spitfire pilots but most of us wouldend up tail gunners on day time raids over bremmen #15minute life expectancy
Watching Stanley Kubrick's filmography in chronological order. Hence the Paths of Glory post. Half way through Spartacus now which was his next one
I love Game of Thrones but with us not having Sky Atlantic (we're Virgin Media) we've had to download it so we've only seen the first two series so far. It's not even on Netflix. There's a lot going on, however, and we find it difficult to keep up with what's what sometimes, having to concentrate. Love Peter Dinklage, though, as Tyrian Lannister. But has anyone here seen Vikings? It has the air of GoT but with a more historical rather than fantasy background. Series 3 has recently finished on the History channel and I'm not sure they're making any more. We're currently watching series 2 on the Amazon fire stick and absolutely loving it (there's sex in case you're wondering, but by God not as explicit as in the first series of GoT!! ) It plays about with the actual true history a bit, but it's so easy to follow. Much of it revolves around the Vikings' encounter with Anglo Saxon England. Also quite like Black Sails is also on History Channel, but again there's more going on there, If you've seen both who prefers what?