Lancemc
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The New World, certainly, though The Thin Red Line is right up there.
The New World, certainly, though The Thin Red Line is right up there.
the best parts are in 2D and hand color tinted.
I've only seen The New World once, but it's in my Netflix queue with Days Of Heaven.
Hugo restored my faith in humanity a bit. I think that may be my favorite Scorsese flick since Casino, at least in terms of it having an overall complete vision. I'd give Gangs the leg up in terms of sheer artistic ambition, however using a children's story to set up a greater exploration of the magic of early cinema while legitimizing 3D as a solid narrative tool is pretty nifty, I suppose.
I'm wondering if I should check Hugo out in 2D for my second viewing. I'd like to be able to judge it without the gimmick, even if Scorsese has used it in a very un-gimmicky way.
It's hard to say a movie featuring such horrors was enjoyable, but I'm glad I finally saw it.
Not seeing Hugo in 3D is pretty much going against everything that Hugo was about.
I loved the fucking shit out of M:I 4. The whole stretch in Dubai is a 20 minute masterwork unto itself.