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Blade Runner is a MASTERPIECE!
It might be construed as heresy by some around these parts, but that is my favorite Harrison Ford movie.
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Blade Runner is a MASTERPIECE!
It might be construed as heresy by some around these parts, but that is my favorite Harrison Ford movie.
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I agree with you; I much prefer practical effects over CGI. That said, I've seen my fair share of poorly done practical effects over the years as well. In a discussion about practical vs CG effects on another forum, one of the members made this comment about CGI: "It still looks fake, it just looks fake in a way we're not used to yet." And I think he was right.
This is why certain films stand the test of time... look at a film like Bladerunner. Still a spectacular movie. The opening sequence when they are flying over the city is still as dramatic and realistic looking as it was decades ago.
Although, my husband and I just watched the Jurassic Park movies, and the CGI was pretty well done in that movie for the dinosaurs- at least as good as some of today's CGI- and that was 20 years ago.
But, to counter that, I found the first Hobbit movie to be overly CGIed.
I'll second that one any time. :thumb:TEXTING
I envy you - they have switched our main line to digital, so no one can no longer use the dialing phones. [huh]It's hard to text with a rotary dial
..and here it is:but I bet somewhere there's a steampunk kid who's figured out how.
Agreed on texting. Between texting while driving and walking down the street/on stairways, etc. it's become a public nuisance.It's been mentioned before but it bears repeating: TEXTING
Cell phone reception is so shoddy people need to leave their homes to make a phone call. This is progress??
As has been said before, we've gone from "You can hear a pin drop!" to "Can you hear me now?" :eusa_doh:...Cell phone reception is so shoddy people need to leave their homes to make a phone call. This is progress??
The technology has created an artifical expectation of constant connectivity. But if it disappeared tomorrow, would we actually shrivel and die?
As has been said before, we've gone from "You can hear a pin drop!" to "Can you hear me now?" :eusa_doh:
I won't miss the idea that there's any phone call so important it can't wait until you get home. How did humanity possibly survive the hundred years between the invention of the telephone and the rise of cell service?
The technology has created an artifical expectation of constant connectivity. But if it disappeared tomorrow, would we actually shrivel and die?
I don't but am glad to hear their service is as bad as mine!You must have AT&T.
I prefer listening to pin drops than the stupidity that passes for the conversation I'm subjected to in our shared public spaces.As has been said before, we've gone from "You can hear a pin drop!" to "Can you hear me now?" :eusa_doh:
The "freedom" of constant connectivity is the mantra of the 21st century. What a joke..I won't miss the idea that there's any phone call so important it can't wait until you get home. How did humanity possibly survive the hundred years between the invention of the telephone and the rise of cell service?
The technology has created an artifical expectation of constant connectivity. But if it disappeared tomorrow, would we actually shrivel and die?
I don't but am glad to hear their service is as bad as mine!
I prefer listening to pin drops than the stupidity that passes for the conversation I'm subjected to in our shared public spaces.
Well, if you're bowling and trying to pick up the spare...But who wants to hear a pin drop?
Think about it- before cell phones we were a society of people who kept their word and had patience.
In the old days, if you said you were meeting so and so at a certain time you had to show up at that time. And if you were meeting someone, you had a rule of how long you would wait.
In college my friends and I had a 20-minute rule- if we weren't there 20 minutes after we said we would be the other person could leave without any hurt feelings. There was no "Oh, I'm on my way but I'm running late" or "Why didn't you call?" We were a much more forgiving and on-time society. Or at least if we weren't, we tried.
Well, if you're bowling and trying to pick up the spare...
http://youtu.be/oShTJ90fC34Well, if you're bowling and trying to pick up the spare...