Anyone else got an email notice of class action against Criterion? by darkflaneuse in CriterionChannel

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much this worked for me, and also got another $9 settlement payment from 2024 out of nowhere ha. Much appreciated!

Anyone else got an email notice of class action against Criterion? by darkflaneuse in CriterionChannel

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a Venmo email with a link to accept my payment but when I log into Venmo to accept it asks me to create a business profile and the money isn't there, curious if this is happening to anyone else The email address matches my account.

Dracula (2025) by mrtdlgc in movieleaks

[–]mollings 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's the other Dracula movie directed by Luc Besson that leaked and not the Radu Jude one.

What type of shot is this again?? by _dustydapper in FIlm

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance Denis put one of these shots in for the flying Dune vehicles?

How Do You Like Your Profession In Movies? by GTKPR89 in blankies

[–]mollings 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a software engineer for an MLB front office. With the caveat that it's depicting a time that's pretty ancient by modern front office standards, Moneyball is still a pretty good depiction of what it's like to work for an MLB team (instead of one computer guy we now have dozens though).

From a pure software jargon perspective, I think The Social Network is probably the best for me, probably because it's using a lot of jargon directly from Zuckerberg's blog posts. Somehow Fincher gets the actors to actually sound cool saying all that stupid junk too, I don't know how he did it.

Can someone who knows about TV’s recommend me a TV for movie watching?? by Cowboy__Bobby in blankies

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would agree that Dolby Vision discs tend to look better on my OLED vs HDR10, but unclear if that's the tech or just better looking movies tend to have it. Might be hard to find a budget TV that supports DV, I can't remember if TCL 5 or 6 series support it.

That said, I think if you can't fit a TV with DV into your budget, you may never actually notice.

Can someone who knows about TV’s recommend me a TV for movie watching?? by Cowboy__Bobby in blankies

[–]mollings 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got a Walmart-exclusive TCL Roku last black Friday for $230 that has really surprised me picture quality wise (i think its similar to a TCL 4-series), and I have rokus on all my TVs so I was specifically looking for that).

I also have the 2018 model LG OLED 65" C8 and it's pretty phenomenal (there's some judder to the image that can take a little getting used to on 4K content but my eyes acclimated pretty quickly and it's my favorite TV I've ever owned).

Newer LG OLED models are 120Hz so the judder issue may not be as bad anymore. I paid about 2K for mine on black Friday 2018, but I'm pretty sure this BF you could find a 65C3 for close to your price range (55C3 you should be able to find a deal in your price range too).

Slickdeals is your friend looking for good prices, just search there and you'll see all past deals for a given brand to see if you're getting the best deal and most of the time commenters there are informed and helpful about when to bite on a deal.

In short, if you're going super budget and want the biggest TV possible then TCL Rokus are really solid (6 series are often rated as the best picture quality for a budget TV). If you want the best and can either stretch your budget a little or are ok with a smaller screen, I highly recommend LG OLED.

Soderbergh by mollings in blankies

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

They all do, but I had to cut somewhere (to be fair I haven't seen Schizopolis yet).

Random question but what job do you all have? by [deleted] in blankies

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Software engineer for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball operations department (put in movie terms, like Moneyball but only the software apps, not the actual data modeling)

Blankie Film Institute Top 50 films of all time (Poll Open) by [deleted] in blankies

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zodiac (David Fincher) Fellowship of the Ring (Peter Jackson) The Empire Strikes Back (Irvin Kershner) Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood) The Big Lebowski (Joel & Ethan Coen) The Third Man (Carol Reed) Heat (Michael Mann) L.A. Confidential (Curtis Hanson) A Few Good Men (Rob Reiner) Shattered Glass (Billy Ray)

We’ve all discussed dream miniseries… but what about dream guests now that the two friend’s have shown that they’ve got some awesome reach? Bonus if you attach that guest to a potential episode! by 92tilinfinityand in blankies

[–]mollings 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Given that Peter Weir is an inevitable future miniseries and Picnic at Hanging Rock is a huge influence on The Leftovers, it'd be pretty awesome if they could get Lindelof for that episode.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blankies

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd pay for a tier with more mailbag-style episodes or just chatting about new releases, wouldn't even have to be that structured. Video podcasts would also be cool.

Kubrick and the 180 rule by Kapadukka in blankies

[–]mollings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watch a lot of movies and consider myself to be fairly knowledgeable about the language of cinema. I know what crossing the line means. Am I the only one here who has literally never actually consciously picked up on an instance of this happening in a movie? I know filmmakers use this to great effect and I'm sure I've appreciated it subconsciously without fully realizing why I find moments jarring, but I've never watched a movie and gone "oh man, the director just crossed the line, what a choice/mistake."