In CNN/BBC, Editors are dubbing the original video without lowering audio volume of original video.
I can't able to understand what putin & François Hollande speaking with this dubbing thing.
Years ago, I think in the late 80s or early 90s, I saw this movie or miniseries on NBC. It was very long, like 3 or 4 hours. I think there was profanity that was actually edited out. A prison ship crash lands on earth releasing an alien fugitive that has escaped. A beautiful female humanoid is...
All I remember is that someone goes to investigate a cult where the leader promises to give you enlightenment. When he touches you, you go into a trance or something. Someone investigating(?) them goes through this, and his colleague comes and shows the cult leader that the people are dying.
I d...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Anderson_(fencer) claims Bob Anderson played an Imperial Officer. This page http://movie-dude.co.uk/[Film]%20Star%20Wars%20V%20-%20The%20Empire%20Strikes%20Back%20(1980).htm shows a Rebel Officer claiming its Bob Anderson but the quality is so low I can't say whe...
So It was a film where horror fiction writer moves to houses with his family where murders occurred. He found a tape with short films where family members are killed (the killer always was a child). In fact it starts with a scene where all family is hung on a tree. In the end the the little girl ...
Oh I certainly don't mind non-classical horror movies. On the contrary - the classical horror tropes can start to get boring.
For example what I really liked about *It Follows* was that unlike in other paranoia horrors, this thing that follows was *real* and didn't give a damn whether someone sees it or not.
That's nice, supernatural stuff is also already getting repetitive.
It can get frustrating when you know that no matter what protagonists do, the monster/ghost/whatever will get to them - passing through walls, teleporting...
That was also nicely averted in It Follows - it was shouwn that the guy Jeff had practices to avoid it, such as having hole in his bathroom, or alarm bottles in the windows.
I have seen to quotes about Chuck Norris and it seems he must be very intelligent and also a karate champion. I wonder if he has a very high IQ? I think he must have.
I watched this movie in 2003 on TV, so it was probably released between 1999-2003. This movie was kind of a fantasy movie.
Details I remember:
As far I remember, this movie includes a married couple who are doctors. His wife leaves for a place to help people living there, but she dies in an acc...
@TomášZato Yeah Babadook is not some new storyconcept, similar to most of the horror films but still this one is good , i liked acting and direction a lot
@DrRDizzle 2 of them are in my pending list, need to check. Bone Tomahawk doesn't seems like my kind of film
@AnkitSharma It's slow - maybe a little too slow - but it's also really well-written, contains some of the most disturbing imagery I've seen in a non-surrealist film, and has interesting characters that you genuinely invest in.
Also, it's very realistic - when it comes down to a fight, the victor is decided in mere seconds. None of this "epic 10 minute fight" nonsense.
In "Moebius" the knife used by the wife to evirate her son, held under the Buddha head statue, is the same one used by the young monk in "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and again Spring" to commit his wife's murder.
Is there a meaning to it? What kind of knife is that?
I search this words: The Ides of March it gives me assassination day of Julius Caesar.
But the movie plot related to political drama.
Why it is called "The Ides of March" ?
I know that professor Snape loved Lily. What I want to know is that does Lily know that snape loved her or She ignored her since she was in love with James?.
At The end of the Ginger snaps 2 unleashed , when Brigitte is in her final transformation stages she becomes weak , this is exactly the opposite of what happened to ginger in the first movie, ginger actually became stronger and lost control , and we know the monkshood didn't have much effect on h...
In the new Ghostbusters movie, there is a scene where two characters jump in a crowd.
The first character gets lifted by the audience, and the second character, Patty, tries it too and lands on the floor.
After she falls, she asks if it's "a race thing or a lady thing", but I couldn't understand...
I vaguely remember one movie, probably from the 80s or 90s. There's a hitman who picks up a girl, most likely a prostitute, I don't think she really wanted to go on the date, anyway, a little later in the movie, the hitman is after her probably because she's a witness and she's in hiding, has a n...
In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, there is a scene where Scotty arrives on the bridge with the fatally wounded body of a crewman. In the next scene, they are in sickbay (why he didn't just take him to sickbay directly, I'll never know).
During that scene, the crewman says his dying words to Ki...
In Star Trek: Generations, Picard plainly says that there is no money in the future:
Picard The economics of the future are somewhat different. You see, money doesn't exist in the twenty-fourth century.
Lily: No money! That means you don't get paid.
Picard: The acquisition of wealth...
While watching a behind the scenes video on some of the visual effects in Black Swan, they show how some of the mirror effects are done and point out that a "hero plate" was used along with green screen:
What exactly is a hero plate? And what is its purpose in f...
I just found out they'res another Bourne Series, but it looks unoriginal. I'm going to be busy and I want to watch Jason Bourne in the cinema before I do, but I'm not sure if I can skin The Bourne Legacy.
Is The Bourne Legacy canon? Can I skip it and imagine as if there isn't a 4th movie? Would ...
I recently saw the film Straight Outta Compton (2015) and found the scenes of police encounters disturbing. Conflict between NWA, the Compton community and the police was a constant undercurrent in the film. Sometimes, Hollywood productions embellish stories for emotional effect, so I wonder:
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The series was about blood cells, it shows the red blood cells as firefighters and white cells as commandos and police and they use a train to move through the blood vessels. It was similar to once upon a time life. Watched it like 13-16 years ago. In the end of the series or one of the episodes ...