GoldenTemple's Replies


Yeah that scene was so confusing. They didn't edit it as well as they should have to ACTUALLY make sense that she sacrificed herself as all I took was she was possessed by him... I like how the original silent film makes me think he simply gave up living and just stood there for the sun to rise and die. Even though I know wasn't intention but Nosferatu getting major depression and ending his life due to hating himself could have potential. I agree it could have had a bit more of a tighter pace. Still nowhere near as dragging as Bladerunner 2049 was... it's like the director/editor PURPOSELY wanted every frame to be half a minute longer than it should be, like the Game of Thrones finale episode of so much unnecessary walking... this film didn't have any of that as all the walking segments especially slow dream walk like states worked well however yeah parts could have been edited down. Since that song was written on a completely different Chris Cornell album with different producer and label guess would have been hard for them to obtain the rights unless they got Cornell to re sing it and got David Arnold to remake it instrumentally. THAT would have been great for sure or even as an end titles song. This is why more 4K remaster should be full frame. What is the point of releasing a film in ultra HD if it is going to be cropped? I understand filmmaking and the rules of placing camera blocking etc yet still there are ways you can crop a film like they did with Mission Impossible: Fallout where you get the IMAX wide shots in full or at least allow the viewer to select to view scenes in that way. Look up films in Open Matte as you be surprised how much exists in full frame that they purposely deny to officially release! The Matrix are some of the best examples because the camera filmed the actors to be in full frame with the head height. Go and compare the YouTube Open Matte Matrix clips and then your Blu Ray because so much of the close up shots look so badly framed in wide because as I said that film looks to have supposed to be full! The episodes felt so short due to this. Nothing wrong with jokes however if it takes up half an episode (Season 2 conspiracycon with the cloning guy fight) instead of relying on actual plot... Certainly and that dress she wore in episode 2 made her look so stunning! You completely misunderstood the ending dialogue. He wasn't referring to himself as one of the many 'normies' yet rather making a statement that there are many out there similar to him in his nature also. Well is how I took it. And this film had some of the best looking marketing advertisement for any film ever including the biggest toyline! Haters of this cannot refute this. We have TPM to thank also for all the upcoming amazing video games it birthed including the city districts of Naboo which was so beautifully done! Was Adam Driver in that supposed to resemble an incel or someone very shy of girls because unless that was the intention the scene with him communicating with Selena Gomez felt so odd to watch. Even Bill Murray there felt awkward around her. Was the ending supposed to imply that he considered retiring by sitting back on chair too or am I overthinking as yeah ending felt full with him deciding to let millionaire live. I agree it felt like an end scene was missing with more relating to his line of work or something to add to the story rather than him letting the millionaire live and walk out. If you've read the American Psycho novel then this very much felt like that. I enjoyed it for what it was yet yeah it requires a specific audience to appreciate the 'not much happens' style. My main issue is the ending as I assumed more was going to happen yet then it simply... ended. I wanted to laugh at how absurd she became in the 3rd act. "JAMESSYYYYYY". The opening of the film too showed this though am aware Cruise purposely does that to make them resemble the opening titles of a TV show. I always defended this film. The countdown of the nuke going off in that scene was stressful nonetheless. Anyway it is now far more realistic than the entire 5th film. You forgot the fantastic Aztec setting. Indy and his group coming across an entire group of natives was fantastic. In the cinema I was like "YES THIS IS INDIANA JONES!" This film sure had such brilliant locations. To think The Flash was miles more enjoyable and entertaining than this. Make it that Mutt survived and became a POW and he has to escape with help of short round. Don't care if it makes no sense it can't be worse than Indy 5 and would be way more entertaining. No character development? Read my new post about the importance this film has relating to motherhood regarding main female character. Will agree film has its issues and isn't perfect. The girl sure felt too safe in this film near end.