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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Chad Stahelski's crew started as a stunt coordination team. They worked with Keanu on The Matrix and eventually had enough momentum that they decided they could do it themselves and the result was John Wick.
Yeah, I thought that was interesting.

Sometimes the best writers and directors are were just stunt people (Stahelski) and b-list actors (Taylor Sheridan) and high-school dropouts. :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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We watched 28 Years Later in Dolby Cinema. It is a mixed bag. The first half is excellent, but the second half is a jumble of not so good. There are interesting moments during that second half, but it kind of fizzles a bit. The young actor does a great job; no doubt we'll see more of him in other films. They have already shot the next film, The Bone Temple, which will possibly release in Jan. Third likely based on how these two do. Even though I enjoyed it, I'll say rental for this one.

We watched How to Train Your Dragon last week in Dolby Cinema. It is good, perhaps slightly better than the animated original. It is the same director, so not surprising that it remains mostly unchanged, and that is a good thing. This one has a lot of Atmos activity and looks amazing. Worth seeing in theaters IMHO.

Have tickets for F1 next Tues evening with the guys in Dolby Cinema :D
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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We watched 28 Years Later in Dolby Cinema. It is a mixed bag. The first half is excellent, but the second half is a jumble of not so good. There are interesting moments during that second half, but it kind of fizzles a bit. The young actor does a great job; no doubt we'll see more of him in other films. They have already shot the next film, The Bone Temple, which will possibly release in Jan. Third likely based on how these two do. Even though I enjoyed it, I'll say rental for this one.
I heard it is a mixed bag. Heard the director tried to be "creative" with the cameras, which to me is a bad sign. I don't want the camera works to be too "creative". The only thing I want to be creative is the plot/writing, not the camera work. Focus on the damn story/writing. :D
 
M

Movie2099

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I think there are only a few scenes where iPhones were used. It did not feel cutting edge.

This looks cool though. Opened today.

I've never been to an Alamo theater before. I've heard good things. The only thing that would bother me would be orders being delivered during a movie. Since we don't hit the theater as much anymore, it would be nice not to have any disruptions. :)
 
M

Movie2099

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A few comments regarding some movies I watched last week. First would be the movie Incendies. I finally got my hands on the 4k copy. The movie is directed by Denis Villeneuve. It was one of his earlier movies before he blew up. I've only seen a couple of small clips previous to watching this. So, I knew almost nothing going in. Which is the best way to watch this movie. It is not happy movie at all, but it is one you must see if you are a DV fan. That's really all I will say. I don't want to get into too many details. It was a very good film, and I highly recommend it. I scored it 9/10.

This weekend I felt like watching the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. I have the 4k copy for the first one, which I hadn't watched yet, but knew from all the reviews it was going to suck. They were right! :D The 4k was pretty bad. It did come with Dolby Atmos, but being Disney, it was an ATMOUSE mess. The biggest issue was the DNR. They basically removed all facial details and smoothed them out. Except for a few characters throughout that had closeups like Gibbs. Otherwise, Jack, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swan, etc.. they all had DNR all over. The ATMOUSE was horrible and almost zero bass. So, you can see big explosions and action happening, but the sound was not matching it at all. This is the perfect movie to show someone where they took a 2k DI and upconverted to 4k. It looks terrible.

THEN, watching the 2nd and 3rd on normal Blu Ray, WOW, were those WAY better. The blu ray's 5.1 DD sound was 10x better than the ATMOUSE on the 4k. The blu rays had tons of bass. You could actually see details everywhere because there was no DNR being applied. What a world of difference it was watching the blu rays vs that one 4k. I enjoy watching this trilogy every couple of years. They are great summer popcorn flicks you can just turn the brain off and enjoy. :)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I've never been to an Alamo theater before. I've heard good things. The only thing that would bother me would be orders being delivered during a movie. Since we don't hit the theater as much anymore, it would be nice not to have any disruptions. :)
Alamo has just opened 2 here in the last week and these are the first ones here. I've never been to one either. There are a few others like it here that deliver to your seat. I don't recall if they deliver once the movie started. I think the main difference is they have a larger menu that other theaters.
 

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