
annunaki
Moderator
When I want to read, I will read a book.
Joe, this was really not distracting at all if one "get's into the film".
When I want to read, I will read a book.
"Tech credits for the film also show it was shot in a variety of stocks, including 35mm, 16mm and HD video. The contrast is often obvious -- the movie's dream sequences are clearly 16mm, while much of the grisly combat footage exhibits plenty of motion blur common to video sources."It seems to be a good video transfer, though I only have an SDTV using component, non progressive. Was it my DVD player or was some of the color supposed to fade out in certain scenes for effect?
That surprises me. I found there to be a quiet good LFE track on the BD version. Perhaps it was just a few scenes that were noticeable but I felt when they were they were extremely noticeable.The ambience in the rear channels really made me feel as though I was in the Yucatan forest. the use of LFE is not dramatic. Only a few scenes where it really made me take notice. My sub is calibrated about 5db hot or so.
That was one inconsistency in the film I noted that bothered me. They showed the solar eclipse and then that night, during the chase, they showed a full moon. Not possible.It was interesting the way the priests used their knowledge of the sun and eclipse to manipulate the masses..
what's your day job?That was one inconsistency in the film I noted that bothered me. They showed the solar eclipse and then that night, during the chase, they showed a full moon. Not possible.![]()
I'm told I'm an excellent house-husband!what's your day job?how do you know stuff like that.
I guess you're right, lol. "House-husband" could lead one to believe that I'm married to a house.Tomorrow, wouldn't your job title be "Homemaker".![]()
What political incorrectness are you referring to? Seriously, I don't know.I loved this film, and the politicly incorrect ending that Mel put in was fantastic and ABSOLUTELY true. One of the best films I have seen in 10 years. The depiction of the Mayan city was dead on for those who want to believe the truth rather than the lies the history revisionists would like you to believe. Mel took a huge chance making this film and he deserves his props for doing so. Great movie.
Me niether. There's a Mitchner novel out there called Mexico that has a fantastic amount of cultural and historical research built into it. I really liked this film but was not surprised by the details of their society.What political incorrectness are you referring to? Seriously, I don't know.