I don’t think that Moon and Oblivion have much in common besides both being sci-fi movies with small casts. Moon is a much more cerebral experience that relies heavily on Sam Rockwell and his performance. Oblivion, on the other hand, has action and the sets and props are eye-candy. They are both good movies but very different.
well, folks….would you like to be IN a big-time movie?
here is how…quote:
Hollywood is embracing deepfakes, and we all can be a part of it: Warner Bros. has tapped synthetic media startup D-ID to promote its new movie “Reminiscence.”
A new website allows anyone to upload a photo, which D-ID’s AI then turns into a moving deepfake video sequence in a short video clip promoting the film.
I’ve seen it a few times, but every time I watch it amazes me. Richard Feynman was a brilliant mind and great teacher.
Watching him explaining things make them really easy to understand.
“Thriller” and especially “Horror” are the two descriptions about the movie you’ll find all over the net. If it’s horror, it might get creepy somewhere. So I didn’t post any real spoiler… no more than you can find by just reading the info/plot about Hunter Hunter. But I got your point. Will be more careful in the future when writing comments.
One Cut of the Dead (2017)
(Japanese audio with English subs)
It’s a comedy about the making of a 30 minute zombie movie live and in one cut for television. It had some pretty funny moments but fell a little short for me. I don’t think I’ll be watching any more comedies that I need to read subtitles for. It definitely mars the experience for me. I think comedy is something best experienced in a language you know.
This movie struck me as a John Wick cash-in. I’m not against that necessarily if it means we get more movies with great action choreography and cool world-building. But this movie doesn’t have the same world-building and something about the violence in this one just felt….mean, for lack of a better word. I didn’t think “wow cool” like I did for most of the John Wick action.
I also didn’t really like the main character because he seemed like a violence-obsessed douchebag who was meant to personify “toxic masculinity”. Maybe I’m not supposed to like him, idk. It did seem like this movie was halfheartedly trying to deconstruct what makes us enjoy movies like John Wick. I didn’t appreciate that because it seemed like the movie makers were trying to wash their hands of the movie while they were making it.