Post better cinematography

post better cinematography

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lol sorry kid but you never had a chance

christopher doyle a great, a great!

shame visuals and music are all blade runner really have going for it

>shame visuals and music are all blade runner really have going for it
b-but that's exactly what makes a movie great
what are you trying to say?

that it would be pretty much perfect if the story were interesting

and you would be pretty much a patrician if you weren't such a peasant

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>trying to talk about Blade Runner
>posts chink shit
kill yourself

>no character development

this meme is getting old.

polanski's macbeth was superior

>blue and orange movies

pleb tier

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Get on my level kid

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Baraka

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>blade runner apologists refuse to hear valid criticisms
big surprise there

even people who worked on the movie admit that there wasn't any real emotional depth to it

>0:28
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>says it falls emotionally short
>calls it an art movie
Seriously, what did he mean by this?

Love that movie
also Samsara (2011)
any others like it?

Qatsi trilogy you dingus

movie name?

probably just meant it exists for aesthetic reasons, like a lot of modern neon-esque indie films do.

>it is the makers and not the viewer who decides whether a movie has emotional depth

>he can't read chinese
lame

it's fallen angels

then tell me what about the film has emotional depth

I feel everyone in this thread thinks I hate blade runner now, when I said it's almost perfect.

>art movie / emotional impact dichotomy

>another apologist with no basis to prove him wrong

>then tell me what about the film has emotional depth
everything?
the music, the dialogue, the themes, the visual aesthetic, the acting, the lighting

Sponge Kino is the epitome of art

Could someone make a grid for The Usual Suspects?
I can't right now

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those are people with a commercial mainstream hollywood mentality and taste
I can't take people who think that art cinema and emotional impact are opposites seriously

>the music
>the visual aesthetic
>the lighting
I already mentioned these in my initial post as being great. They only set a mood though, that I don't think much was ever done with. Are any of the cuts significantly less interesting than the others or something? Because I haven't seen all of them.

>those angelic hands reaching for the dead Irishman

Even bad people still say correct things. You shouldn't discount what someone says until you hear a full argument. All and AP should care about is making money, and obviously the aesthetic didn't draw in very big audiences when the film came out so I don't know why he wouldn't be complaining about that instead.

their full argument was that they expected emotional impact and got an art movie instead
that's not much of an argument, I'd even say that it is a very ignorant claim

It does sound stupid yes, but that's an issue of word choice, not in core complaint. The bottom line he was making was that it didn't deliver on every front it could have to make it the best it could be.

Shut the fuck up about Blade Runner and post cinegrids, you fucking faggots.

no
their complaint is that it didn't make as much money as they would have liked because the director didn't compromise his vision and make a generic scifi blockbuster to please the average 70 IQ american moviegoer
and instead of a shitty flick that would be forgotten in a week we got a masterpiece of cinema
i'm sure that if you show pickpocket to daryl hannah she will think that it is the worst movie ever made

no, he seemed sad about a missed opportunity to improve the film.

Are all blade runner fanboys this ardently insistent that their favorite movie has absolutely nothing wrong with it whatsoever? I've been careful to mention that it's still a great movie, but people can't seem to comprehend how I think a movie with very little story is overhyped.

sorry

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i insist, it may have very little history and emotional impact if you are interested in american pie / god's not dead kind of material but not everyone is interested in cinematic fast food

Godkino incoming

The duel scene and the forest scene are both GOAT.

yeh sure riiiiight.

and kubrick is cold and detached...

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>then tell me what about the film has emotional depth

dont you think its sad to be a robot and not human?
dont you think it would be sad knowing you are going to die?
dont you think it would be sad to find out you are not a real human being, your parents dont exist and everything you have ever loved, hated and known is all just an inserted memory?
dont you think it would be a conflicting existance to have to kill artificial beings for a living, pondering the morality of those actions everytime you looked in the mirror?

no emotional depth? what movie did you watch?

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The composition in stills are brilliant
In motion it's nauseating

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don't agree, but to each their own i guess

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garbage

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patrician

isn't this batman?

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This is some cheap looking shit in motion.

Is that supposed to upside down? I don't remember that in the movie

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When Max meets Noodles he takes a picture of him. For a brief moment the frame is flipped as we look through his camera lens.

In that case bravo

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Don't have a grid but Safe (1995)

Does anybody have one for Children of Men?

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Anyone got a grid for Brazil?

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these all look grainy

how can good cinematography be grainy?

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set design =/= cinematography

>inb4 someone posts CIA

You're acting like I made the grid

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>not including the shot of all of them walking in the night
fucking one job

he's just cribbing Ford, yo

it's in every grid and not all that interesting as a still.

The opening and closing to this was majestic. The in between was lame.

In 2D, yes.

In 3D, no.

you don't normally think of comedies having nice widescreen cinematography

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this gets me pumped for assassins creed

haha why yes!

I would like to make a small library of movies to watch over the next 4-5 months. Would you recommend the ones ITT? Any I should skip?

>jumping right to the assumption that I only watch trash
thanks for proving my point

I don't think that, because they generally have interesting characters and plots.

All things I had considered before I saw the movie. I mean more in terms of less tangible feelings of emotions though, not so much in grand concepts.

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Where's the pants shitting?