Nothing wrong with different. I think that the set design and cinematography are first rate as is the acting. It's not a perfect film but it is a perfectly good film.saw it.
I'm not sure what to say about it. It was... different.
I did.did you see it?
This ^^^^ I'll also add that the soundtrack was well-recorded, perfectly corresponds with its time period of the1960s (locally, Baltimore), and, in my opinion is warrants some sort of industry award. I posted it several days ago in the "Today's Soundtrack Recording" thread and have listened to it about three times. Rarely do I like both a movie and its soundtrack. In this case, both were a pleasant surprise. I had no intention of watching the movie until my wife inquired about doing so. On top of that, I simply got sick of hearing about it in the media. If you haven't seen it, I'd recommend doing so.I think that the set design and cinematography are first rate as is the acting.
Have not seen it. The captures I've seen point towards some kind of recreation of "Creature form the Black Lagoon", perhaps with some "romance" (in absense of a better word?) added to it?
My favorite line in the movie is "I don't know if he's a god but he did eat a cat."Very imaginative and in some respects awe inspiring. I have always liked Michael Shannon and I think he nailed his role and the other actors brought their A game. I think it wins Best Picture and Best Director this year. I'll say this, I now have a visual when I hear Cat Food by King Crimson.
Have not seen it. The captures I've seen point towards some kind of recreation of "Creature form the Black Lagoon", perhaps with some "romance" (in absense of a better word?) added to it?
This ^^^^ I'll also add that the soundtrack was well-recorded, perfectly corresponds with its time period of the1960s (locally, Baltimore), and, in my opinion is warrants some sort of industry award. I posted it several days ago in the "Today's Soundtrack Recording" thread and have listened to it about three times. Rarely do I like both a movie and its soundtrack. In this case, both were a pleasant surprise. I had no intention of watching the movie until my wife inquired about doing so. On top of that, I simply got sick of hearing about it in the media. If you haven't seen it, I'd recommend doing so.
Good question. In regard to awards, I was referencing the soundtrack. An Oscar for the film? No. A Grammy/music award for a well-recorded/sequenced/time-oriented soundtrack? Yes.But...worth an Oscar?
Not challenging...just asking.
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