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Is Hollywood really getting lazier, or awe just more prone to notice nowadays?
http://everythingisaremix.info/
Basically as you get older, you have an increasingly likely chance to have seen a previous version during your lifetime, so the older you get, the more often it happens.
Now you know why @Dave is so into this VR thing.
plenty of classic films are based on something already (Apocalypse Now is based on Heart of Darkness, for example)
Don't forget Cannibal Women in the Avacado Jungle of Death.

--Patrick
 

Dave

Staff member
I'm into the VR because it's fucking cool!! Also, it's rare that I'm able to participate in ground-breaking technology at the ground level. I'm usually way behind the curve.

Besides, I have to experience what I can before I inevitably die from old age.
 

GasBandit

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Willem Dafoe will be voicing Ryuk in Netflix's live-action Death Note film.

http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/ne...ice-ryuk-the-shinigami-in-netflixs-death-note
He could pretty much portray him live, as well, with barely any makeup involved :p[DOUBLEPOST=1470173299,1470173200][/DOUBLEPOST](reads link)

Whoa whoa whoa... Light TURNER? Ok, usually I yawn when people gripe about whitewashing anime movies, but that just feels like something trying to go in the out door.
 
I'm into the VR because it's fucking cool!! Also, it's rare that I'm able to participate in ground-breaking technology at the ground level. I'm usually way behind the curve.

Besides, I have to experience what I can before I inevitably die from old age.
Have you tried Raw Data yet? It has coop...
 
Yup. A great many of the films that are considered great are either adaptations or remakes. We're just more aware of it now.

And I think as time passes people forget the movie's source material and begin to think of the film as original. The Godfather is the perfect example of this.
I have wondered for some time now if our ever growing artificial memory would put an end to our imagined ability to create ever original content.

That one day we would realize that there is no new music to create - every possible combination of notes has been used.

And at that realization, society will collapse, all knowledge will be lost and we can start it all over again.
 
I have wondered for some time now if our ever growing artificial memory would put an end to our imagined ability to create ever original content.

That one day we would realize that there is no new music to create - every possible combination of notes has been used.

And at that realization, society will collapse, all knowledge will be lost and we can start it all over again.
 
All music has already been "created", insofar as you can pipe π (or any non-terminating real fraction) to a suitable format and obtain every single composition possible, eventually.

What matters is the music that has been played.
 
So, it's the 30th anniversary of the original Transformers movie hitting theaters. It's also, the 30th Anniversary of the first movie I ever saw in theaters.

This bit of animation still gives me a nostalgic goosebumps to this very day:



Hell, the whole transformation.




 

GasBandit

Staff member
I wanted to see it in theaters, but my grandma didn't, and she was buying the tickets, so we went to see Flight of the Navigator instead.

But it's ok. I had a little brother, so I later got to watch it 7000 times on VHS at home.
 
if you don't want to watch 120 minutes - http://www.imdb.com/list/ls058598068/ - goes to ~30

Lego Movie at 7 is laughable, Gone Girl is a good pick, Under The Skin and Nightcrawler should be higher.

mine, just for argument's sake, although i only saw 62 movies that year :(

Under the Skin
Gone Girl
Nightcrawler
Whiplash
Birdman
Foxcatcher
John Wick
Lucy
Big Hero 6
The One I Love
 
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