Was it me or did he say that before he signed on Civil War? I swear I remember hearing this before so it doesn't come as a surprise.
Committed, a little too committed.But what kind of moviegover are you?
Committed, a little too committed.
My buddy here in Portland has the Regal thing, so he locks down IMAX early for us a lot. Plus, we have connections (try hard as well) at/with Cinema 21 and Hollywood Theater.
Only negating a star for one 35mm rapid shot impossibility.
They were so on point up until that one instance near the end.
Well, Alex superimposes the 35mm (Cailee) and DSLR (Kirsten) shots into the film when they shoot photos... and a lot of little physical motions with the cameras are all on point.
BUT, there's a spoiler-y sequence near the end that happens within 2-3 seconds and Alex shows 4 b&w 35mm shots to express said moment
Yet... the camera nerd in me grated up against it because said character wouldn't have been able to get 4, let lone 2, 35mm shots within said timeframe.
HUGE NITPICK, but they were so good up until then.
Not shaming anyone for wanting to see what is apparently his last film, but just letting them know who helped make it as unfortunate as it is.Idk if watching the movie makes you a Nazi-supporting citizen so yeah, I'll still be seeing this film.
Not shaming anyone for wanting to see what is apparently his last film, but just letting them know who helped make it as unfortunate as it is.
Oh so it was an April Fools joke.He's already onboard to c0-direct another war film as of today so it's not his last film, but sure, I get it.
Oh so it was an April Fools joke.