Re: Re-re-run of currently watching
Posted: 22 Jul 2020, 15:20
Death of Stalin is awesome
i have this on m,y cloud drive for a friend so if anyone wants it for free PM me for a linkeastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 01:01
awesomest vampire film ive seen in ages.
"i'm 12...but ive been 12 for a long time"
Well that was very enjoyable! Unsure as to how to follow thateastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 23:13
the first episode of this has me hooked and luckily all 10 episodes are available at once. written and produced by Frank Miller so the quality is almost guaranteed.
Have just finished this & I thought it was fantastic.iesus wrote: ↑21 Jul 2020, 07:53
After i finish the episodes i started yesterday from this
Which is not documentary and takes a sarcastic turn of events. Many dark comedy strokes in the era of Catherine the Great. They put on fantastic characters like on parallel universe and lots of funny stuff occur.
I've seen the first two episodes now. Very good.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 23:13
the first episode of this has me hooked and luckily all 10 episodes are available at once. written and produced by Frank Miller so the quality is almost guaranteed.
i'm 4 episodes into this and i'm absolutely loving it. as Steve says, Elle Fanning is awesome.Pista wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 18:08Have just finished this & I thought it was fantastic.iesus wrote: ↑21 Jul 2020, 07:53
After i finish the episodes i started yesterday from this
Which is not documentary and takes a sarcastic turn of events. Many dark comedy strokes in the era of Catherine the Great. They put on fantastic characters like on parallel universe and lots of funny stuff occur.
Elle Fanning was awesome.
We just finished watching it, and thoroughly enjoyed it. One of the early establishing shots of Dallas showed the building we lived in before moving to DC. They got the city just right enough to make us homesick, and just wrong enough to make us laugh. The aerial shots of Dealey Plaza brought back a lot of memories. The “FBI building” that Vanya gets locked up in is a federal courthouse now, and where I got my first passport.
The only qualm I have with it so far is the audio mix. The scenes underscored by music, gunshots, general fighting seem to be 3 or 4x the volume of the regular dialogue scenes. One minute I'm struggling to hear what's being said, so I crank it up a tad. The next, I get concert levels of soundtrack.sultan2075 wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 02:51We just finished watching it, and thoroughly enjoyed it. One of the early establishing shots of Dallas showed the building we lived in before moving to DC. They got the city just right enough to make us homesick, and just wrong enough to make us laugh. The aerial shots of Dealey Plaza brought back a lot of memories. The “FBI building” that Vanya gets locked up in is a federal courthouse now, and where I got my first passport.
I have that experience more and more. Either they've changed the way they mix sound or we're just getting old.Pista wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 07:06
The only qualm I have with it so far is the audio mix. The scenes underscored by music, gunshots, general fighting seem to be 3 or 4x the volume of the regular dialogue scenes. One minute I'm struggling to hear what's being said, so I crank it up a tad. The next, I get concert levels of soundtrack.
Other than that, it is very enjoyable. Just need to keep a remote nearby.
I think this is the first time it's been this pronounced for me (maybe I've only just reached "the age").sultan2075 wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 14:41
I have that experience more and more. Either they've changed the way they mix sound or we're just getting old.