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  • #16
    Haven't read the book.

    From the brief trailer I've seen a few times, it looks like it is yet another movie that overuses CGI in an attempt to blow the viewer away. Looks loud and bombastic.

    Problem for me is, Spielberg hasn't put out anything I've been interested in since Jurassic Park: simply put, he's the little boy who never grew up, while I did. The other problem is, we've got PLENTY of loud and bombastic CGI-laden flicks in the theaters now. In point of fact, between comic book superhero movies and animated kids flicks (that are "funny for kids but have clever jokes the adults will like too!!" ...ugh), those two things are just about all we DO have left in the theaters. And I'm much closer to 50 than I am 40 now...and I'm not an overgrown manchild living at my mom's house...so I don't have much interest in finding Easter Eggs in movies...and I kinda prefer movies that don't need to try to blow me out of my seat with noisy special effects in order to have an impact...and this movie comes across like a movie that needs to try and blow me out of my seat with noisy special effects in order to have an impact because that is all it has going for it...
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Terry View Post
      Haven't read the book.

      From the brief trailer I've seen a few times, it looks like it is yet another movie that overuses CGI in an attempt to blow the viewer away. Looks loud and bombastic.

      Problem for me is, Spielberg hasn't put out anything I've been interested in since Jurassic Park: simply put, he's the little boy who\ never grew up, while I did.
      Disagree, the next movie he made after Jurassic Park was Schindlers List FFS!

      I'd say at least over half of his movies since haven't been bombastic CGI since then and there has been some decent stuff in there -
      2017 The Post
      2015 Bridge of Spies
      2012 Lincoln
      2011 War Horse
      2005 Munich
      2004 The Terminal
      2002 Catch Me If You Can
      2002 Minority Report
      1998 Saving Private Ryan
      1997 Amistad
      1993 Schindler's List

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      • #18
        Of course it's heavy on CGI, most of it takes place in a VR world.
        Last edited by twonabomber; 04-04-2018, 03:14 AM.
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        • #19
          My criticism of Spielberg is more about when he goes super cheesy sentimental like in the cemetery scene in Saving Private Ryan but he's done enough great stuff to fill 2 careers as a director.

          Haven't seen this one yet although I do have an idea for the name of a sequel if they make it, maybe I should email him.

          Next year he is away to do the 5th/(final?) Indiana Jones hopefully more like the 3rd than the 4th. I think it will be set in the late 1960s which makes you feel your age...
          Last edited by Seshmeister; 04-04-2018, 05:30 AM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Terry View Post
            Haven't read the book.

            From the brief trailer I've seen a few times, it looks like it is yet another movie that overuses CGI in an attempt to blow the viewer away. Looks loud and bombastic.

            Problem for me is, Spielberg hasn't put out anything I've been interested in since Jurassic Park: simply put, he's the little boy who never grew up, while I did. The other problem is, we've got PLENTY of loud and bombastic CGI-laden flicks in the theaters now. In point of fact, between comic book superhero movies and animated kids flicks (that are "funny for kids but have clever jokes the adults will like too!!" ...ugh), those two things are just about all we DO have left in the theaters. And I'm much closer to 50 than I am 40 now...and I'm not an overgrown manchild living at my mom's house...so I don't have much interest in finding Easter Eggs in movies...and I kinda prefer movies that don't need to try to blow me out of my seat with noisy special effects in order to have an impact...and this movie comes across like a movie that needs to try and blow me out of my seat with noisy special effects in order to have an impact because that is all it has going for it...
            The foundation of a good movie is a good screenplay. Those are pretty rare; especially now. Another problem is our entertainment has become propaganda. With all the attempts to steer us a certain way socially or politically it kind of ruins the fun. Also, too much GCI give movies a cartoonish effect and it get so damn old. But it all comes back to the script. You can't polish a turd. You can have the best actors, directors, and production crew but if the script sucks non of that is going to fix shit. Also the industry is too fixated on names. Who gives a shit about Spielberg. There is probably some young kid out there who could run circles around him if given the chance. I don't give a damn who the producer or director is. I just want a good movie.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Seshmeister View Post
              Disagree, the next movie he made after Jurassic Park was Schindlers List FFS!

              I'd say at least over half of his movies since haven't been bombastic CGI since then and there has been some decent stuff in there -
              2017 The Post
              2015 Bridge of Spies
              2012 Lincoln
              2011 War Horse
              2005 Munich
              2004 The Terminal
              2002 Catch Me If You Can
              2002 Minority Report
              1998 Saving Private Ryan
              1997 Amistad
              1993 Schindler's List
              Yeah...I'll give you Saving Private Ryan and Minority Report, inasmuch as they were good movies (I've never bothered seeing Shindler's List: plenty of footage to be found in documentaries about the Holocaust), although I've had no desire to see either after the first viewing.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Nitro Express View Post
                The foundation of a good movie is a good screenplay. Those are pretty rare; especially now. Another problem is our entertainment has become propaganda. With all the attempts to steer us a certain way socially or politically it kind of ruins the fun. Also, too much GCI give movies a cartoonish effect and it get so damn old. But it all comes back to the script. You can't polish a turd. You can have the best actors, directors, and production crew but if the script sucks non of that is going to fix shit. Also the industry is too fixated on names. Who gives a shit about Spielberg. There is probably some young kid out there who could run circles around him if given the chance. I don't give a damn who the producer or director is. I just want a good movie.
                I think it's just the bombastic CGI action I saw in the trailer above all else that I found offputting, in that I've seen enough of these CGI-laden flicks that are big on the effects and short on story, plot and acting to literally last a lifetime. My general feeling about that certainly isn't limited to Spielberg, either.

                Maybe I'm just being a cunt about it.
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                • #23
                  Shit Spielberg has been the man in Hollywood since I was in grade school peeking up the girl's skirts. That asshole has been the man for too damn long. Time for him to go. Maybe he should make another war movie where him himself gets wiped out. Maybe a film on modern day terrorism and he gets capped or blown up. Then he can go live on some island out of sight and jet ski naked with under aged girls.
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                  • #24
                    The Ready Player Two book is out. I'm just starting it. Takes place not too long after RP1 ends.
                    Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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