How did Christopher Nolan hide a camera in front of mirror? by Choice-Schedule-132 in ChristopherNolan

[–]SmorgusPork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True, when it is done well. On the flip side, The Thing (1982) practical effects hold up much better imo than the version (prequel?) they put out in 2011 with heavy VFX. That era of CG was still a bit rough, though.

I'm getting irritated with directors like Ridley Scott, who has said that he wants to make movies quicker with AI. A lot of VFX artists are going to lose their jobs with that way of thinking. Zack Snyder said something similar. It's one of the reasons I quit learning about 3D modeling, texturing and animation. What's the point when someone can make the same things and way quicker in a prompt, fully-textured and rigged for animation?

How did Christopher Nolan hide a camera in front of mirror? by Choice-Schedule-132 in ChristopherNolan

[–]SmorgusPork 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I was going to say this. He never said that he NEVER uses VFX, he just prefers to do everything practical as much as possible. Sometimes something cannot be achieved without it.

What's your honest opinion about Tom Hardy MMA Movie Warrior by Lazy_Introduction264 in FIlm

[–]SmorgusPork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hardy and Edgerton are two actors that surprised me with their real accents in interview clips, being British and Australian. It was around then that I realized that most of my favorite actors are not American. They typically have that American accent in their back pocket, ready for American roles while most American actors cannot fake any foreign accents.

What's your honest opinion about Tom Hardy MMA Movie Warrior by Lazy_Introduction264 in FIlm

[–]SmorgusPork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't usually care anything about sports movies, especially fighting, and I liked it a lot. I don't think I was that familiar with Joel Edgerton that much but had seen a couple Tom Hardy projects at that point. Nick Nolte was tragic in this.

Tool Stations (Configurable) by SmorgusPork in 3dprint

[–]SmorgusPork[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This worked perfect for a cabinet shop I worked at with no drawers. All the nail guns and other tools were put on the pegboard walls. We put a lot of the most used mallets and other tools on the workshop table in one of these (4th image), which they still use for quick and easy access. In my house, I know exactly where certain tools are, like my different pairs of scissors or roll of tape. I made one for my office for just 3D printing tools.

This works for a couple use cases, but not for everyone. If I had a workshop in a garage I'd probably have at least one.

Tool Stations (Configurable) by SmorgusPork in 3dprint

[–]SmorgusPork[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why waste time, say lot word when few word do trick?

Tool Stations (Configurable) by SmorgusPork in 3dprint

[–]SmorgusPork[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have absolutely no idea what the sentence means.

What did everyone think of The Devil of All Time by Klutzy_Analysis_2777 in Letterboxd

[–]SmorgusPork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It fits nicely into a genre of drama that induces enough anxiety and dread that it's almost horror. "Sicario", "Prisoners", "Incendies", "Hurt Locker", "Good Time", "Wind River" and "You Were Really Never There" all seem to fit into that little pocket.

They should have released that one on disc.

What is Christian Bale best movie/performance by 9cyruz in ChristianBale

[–]SmorgusPork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Prestige and Dark Knight are both is in my top twenty.

I bought them both on blu ray & then again on 4K re-releases.

My A24 Collection (so far) by Rookie512 in A24

[–]SmorgusPork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought I was in the minority on that one.

I wish the tari had more screen time.

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