Just saw Civil War. Enjoyed it a lot, but the Winter Soldier was a better movie. The overall storyline for Civil War is good, but it's padded with a lot of extra stuff at 2.5 hours, where Winter Soldier seemed like a lot more of a concise movie. Black Panther is cool, and so is Spiderman, but their part in the whole thing is really just to setup more movies, rather than contribute to the story in any meaningful way. While that's not necessarily bad, I thought the movie was a bit long and had a bit too much spectacle. Still, I'd put it ahead of the Avengers movies. It has a much better story, more emotional range and makes much better use of the actors. Captain America might come across as a dick if I hadn't watched Winter Soldier, but I think viewing the series as a whole his motivations are understandable in a situation where right and wrong are ambiguous. Winter Soldier just had a great story that seemed perfectly suited to the character, and was based around a political issue that's very relevant. Civil War is also a well structured story, but maybe doesn't have the same relevance as an issue. Honestly have no interest in the infinity bullshit that's coming, but the Russo brothers at least give me some hope that it will turn out. I just think that story is destined to be style over substance.
So I saw Xmen Apocalypse last night. What can I say. Not as bad as BvS but really one of the worst Marvel things I've seen since, maybe, Xmen Last Stand. Good ending, some great moments, Quicksilver steals the show completely - again- but really all over the place.
I think it was decent, liked it better than days of future past.I saw X-Men today. Went in with low expectations so maybe that helped as I thought it was fairly entertaining. There were issues here and there, but cool stuff as well.
It's quite common in TV sports photography. Golf, football (the real kind), track and field events and so on. Maybe motorsports racing too sometimes? All the strobing made the fight scenes feel cheap and TV-like, IMO. And very jerky and staccato-like. I didn't like it at all.Yeah it's not a new technique at all. I've also seen it in Gladiator, in the first battle scene with the barbarians; and curiously also in some skiing footage on Eurosport many many years ago.
I thought Disney owned Pixar? They still operate as separate entities?Finally saw Zootopia. Haven't seen Finding Dory yet, but I'll risk this: Disney is the new Pixar. I may have underestimated Lasseter's powers
If you didn't like Inside Out you probably won't like Finding Dory.Hopefully Finding Dory will be decent as FN was very enjoyable.
Actually some friends and I believe that there's a noticeable change in quality since Lasseter has moved up to Disney - Pixar's movies aren't as good and they're making lots of sequels, which they never really wanted to do in their first decade. I'm not sure how much it has to do with his abilities and how much is just the natural life cycle of any studio.