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Group: alt.magic.secrets · Group Profile · Search for moviegoing in alt.magic.secrets
Author: bill page
Date: Jul 19, 2008 10:10
...,” and there was only one moment where he was reminded — and jarringly, too — of the actor’s death. “It was where Joker tells Batman that the two of them ‘could do this forever,”’ said Yates. Of course, the moviegoer was reminded that that wouldn’t be possible. © 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moviegoing in alt.philosophy
Author: death from above
Date: May 9, 2008 18:23
.... generally when we turn our heads, our perception goes from objects A to B to C back to B to A, etc. indeed, this is why 'realistic' camera movement is often so headache-inducing to moviegoers. even when we shake our heads, the image before us is remarkably steady. even when we jog or move, our brains steady what our eyes see. there are exceptions like when we're tumbling down a steep ...
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Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for moviegoing in alt.startrek
Author: GeneK
Date: Nov 15, 2007 16:08
... because of comparisons between the body of new works coming out and the older films they see on cable channels like TCM or on DVD, and that this is somehow the fault of today's moviegoers. They forget that the enduring film classics of yesteryear represent a relatively small portion of the total number of films made by Hollywood studios, and that in any given year (except maybe for 1939)...
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