Doesn't Cillian Murphy get about 200,000 for his role in Oppenheimer?
Likewise I thought that about Thanos
Thought of another! Bruce Willis in 12 MonkeysDoesn't Cillian Murphy get about 200,000 for his role in Oppenheimer?
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Doesn't Cillian Murphy get about 200,000 for his role in Oppenheimer?
Thought of another! Bruce Willis in 12 MonkeysDoesn't Cillian Murphy get about 200,000 for his role in Oppenheimer?
Likewise I thought that about Thanos
Thought of another! Bruce Willis in 12 Monkeys
Doesn't Cillian Murphy get about 200,000 for his role in Oppenheimer?
That's the problem, it's like watching an old sci-fi film on Legend.The grain is fine in Sorcerer, the blur on the other hand
1.7 million population on the Death Star so Mark Hamill must be up there.Likewise I thought that about Thanos
Thought of another! Bruce Willis in 12 Monkeys
Twice.1.7 million population on the Death Star so Mark Hamill must be up there.
Even more on the second, almost 2.5 million.Twice.
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That's the problem, it's like watching an old sci-fi film on Legend.
I was lucky enough to see a very decent 35mm print of Sorcerer at the Prince Charles Cinema in London, hopefully the new remaster will find its way into cinemas as well. Love those Criterion editions as well
Dread to think how much I've spent on Criterions over the past 20+ years. In the age of DVDs, they offered incremental improvements in resolution over editions already available, and they seemed like a giant leap.
Blu-ray and 4K blew those releases out of the water. Not sure it's always for the best. Ultra HD is all well and good, but as I found with Vertigo, it highlights the artificiality of back projections and matte paintings. In the Criterion 4K edition of Seven Samurai, the make-up and wigs are painfully obvious.
But Criterion are brilliant at curating great movies, and the extras are always worth the price.
@Fetch Fletch @Harry Gates put the 40th anniversary Blu-ray of Sorcerer on the big telly, to see if it's as blurry as you said. Will report back
A gem of the 2000’s. Norton and Philip Seymour Hoffman on top form.25th hour, post sept 11th crime caper.
Id never heard of it, alright like, 7/10.
Juror #2 (2024) - 6.5/10 - Another excellent performance from Nicholas Hoult as the titular character who realises he may be the killer whilst sitting on the jury at a murder trial.
Baffling that they didn't give this a run in the cinema