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I'm trying to keep the casting going as we draft so that I don't have to try and make a whole lot of changes at once later and screw things up. As it is, I am only doing updates one at a time and I've still had a couple of errors. (It's especially confusing that fourteen of the nineteen remaining players have different user names than screen names - and at least one of those ones changed midgame, I believe. Or maybe it was last game...)
Post by thomasmars on Jun 15, 2017 14:51:42 GMT -5
I select the 1982 film....
"Blade Runner" directed by Christopher Nolan
In 2054 neo-London, burnt out blade runner Rick Deckard is forced into one last assignment; hunting down four replicants who've escaped an off-world colony and returned to Earth to find their creator.
Oscar nominee Clive Owen as Rick Deckard Oscar winner Christian Bale as Roy Batty Oscar winner Marion Cotillard as Rachael Oscar winner Benicio Del Toro as Gaff Oscar winner Alicia Vikander as Pris Oscar winner Colin Firth as Dr. Eldon Tyrell with Cillian Murphy as JF Sebastian and Oscar winner Charlize Theron as Zhora
Cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema of Let the Right One In, The Fighter, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Dunkirk, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and Her will shoot the film.
I'm trying to keep the casting going as we draft so that I don't have to try and make a whole lot of changes at once later and screw things up. As it is, I am only doing updates one at a time and I've still had a couple of errors. (It's especially confusing that fourteen of the nineteen remaining players have different user names than screen names - and at least one of those ones changed midgame, I believe. Or maybe it was last game...)
I'm trying to keep the casting going as we draft so that I don't have to try and make a whole lot of changes at once later and screw things up. As it is, I am only doing updates one at a time and I've still had a couple of errors. (It's especially confusing that fourteen of the nineteen remaining players have different user names than screen names - and at least one of those ones changed midgame, I believe. Or maybe it was last game...)
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
I'm trying to keep the casting going as we draft so that I don't have to try and make a whole lot of changes at once later and screw things up. As it is, I am only doing updates one at a time and I've still had a couple of errors. (It's especially confusing that fourteen of the nineteen remaining players have different user names than screen names - and at least one of those ones changed midgame, I believe. Or maybe it was last game...)
I have not. I'm not usually big on comic-book inspired things, but I do really love Fargo, so I think I might have to check that out next time we are looking for something to watch.
It's super easy to just binge the whole thing. It's pretty engrossing.
Dan Stevens sounds much older to me when he speaks with a British accent. (I'm on Episode 7.)
Post by SupeЯfuЯЯyanimal on Jun 16, 2017 10:07:17 GMT -5
Robert Richardson - Cinematographer
Credentials: 1. Long time working relationship with Scorsese, Stone and Tarantino. 2. Some highlights: Platoon, Talk Radio, Born on the Forth of July, JFK, Natural Born Killers, Casino, Snow Falling on Cedars, Kill Bill Vol 1 & II, The Aviator, Inglorious Basterds, Hugo, Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight 3.Track record of adapting to different cameras and film stocks... or using various lighting techniques and other tricks to emulate them. Natural Born Killers and The Aviator being prime examples of this.
Nominated for an Academy Award on his second feature film(Platoon), Richardson soon carved out a highly influential and critical acclaimed visual style. He went on to be nominated 8 more times. Winning three Oscars for JFK, The Aviator and Hugo. I'll likely explain this choice a little more when I reveal my movie but what's most important to remember is Richardson's ability to meld and adapt his signature style with the vision of his directors. Which together has lead to magnificent works of cinema.