expresso : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Deep nostalgia for Fringe, that typewriter...
depressedb : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Wow this has a great amount of depth and finds a way to keep the atmosphere and landscape ...
Arcangel2020 : Right? I mean let's face it, the 1971 remake with Charlton Heston as the lead/main charact...
Peevee : Harriet Herbig-Matten is amazing. So beautiful, too.
random000 : When amnesia is imposed via cognitive dissonance, history repeats itself. As it cycles aga...
Odie : Thanks, I would of missed this! That was great!
random000 : When amnesia is imposed via cognitive dissonance, history repeats itself. As it cycles aga...
Susan Queen : What a beautiful documentary that opens ones eyes to how food has evolved over such a shor...
andys189 : Even the minor characters are unbelievably funny! I was dying at Jimmy and the HR lady and...
StarWhisper : You are probably thinking of Counterpart, which was U.S. with ties to Germany in the story...
Lol - auteur filmmaker my ass. Dakota, you need to relearn cinematography. I mean, I like the color purple and all, but the film is shot in its entirety through a purple filter…which has the effect of also making it too dark to see half the frame a lot of the time. That may be on purpose given the obviously limited budget, but maybe make one less of these and use the extra cash to be able to have backgrounds or scenery.
Best part though, was a scene where one guy is berating someone else and says “because of your transgressions I will now sodomize you.” Silly line, but even worse, this is all written in some Gothic Calligraphy font (like your typical emo/industrial metal band would use) on the screen, and the word “Transgression” is misspelled “TRANGression” (my caps). So do they just re-add the text overlay in editing? Hell, no, they add another text overlay of the missing letter S, in a different, slightly smaller font and different color, then plant it on top of the N and G as though they can squeeze it between the other letters. :)