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Old 12th July 2016, 06:50 PM
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Is black and white optional or the difference between very good and superb?
Black and white automatically boosts a film's score by at least ten points.
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Old 12th July 2016, 06:51 PM
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Black and white automatically boosts a film's score by at least ten points.
MTDS said you mute the colour on everything you watch.
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BE only sees in black and white in the spectrum of pretentious!

Where's Nordy, Yeti sex jokes are easier to do than art cinema ones.
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Old 12th July 2016, 06:54 PM
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BE only sees in black and white in the spectrum of pretentious!
Half right... I'm actually a dog.

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Where's Nordy, Yeti sex jokes are easier to do than art cinema ones.
You need to broaden your range of material!
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You need to broaden your range of material!
Cheeky git, I do Bigfoot sex jokes too.
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Old 12th July 2016, 08:26 PM
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

Or The Slow Motion Picture as it's detractors like to think of it. However i think this is an excellent film.

Rather than an action packed space opera the movie series turned into, The Motion Picture is mainly a character study. Bringing back to life a group of characters not seen on our screens for ten years. As much a reinvention of the Star Trek universe as anything since, The Haunting and Sound of Music director Robert Wise gradually filters the Star Trek universe back into our consciousness.

From a cracking opening involving the destruction of three Klingon Birds of Prey attack ships... this is as action orientated as the film gets...it's first five minutes, Wise almost takes us backwards as we are introduced to characters one by one. First Spock, then Captain, now Admiral Kirk and so forth. It's when we are shown the classic space ship the USS Enterprise for the first time that the film becomes slow motion sci-fi porn. Wise's camera in the form of a shuttle craft slowly makes it's way about the Enterprise in it's space dock. It's a genuinely thrilling sequence and we are in as much awe as Kirk is in the shuttle.

The story itself, written by science fiction legend Alan Dean Foster is one that would be reused time and again in subsequent Star Trek series as well as many other science fiction shows, that of a deadly cloud approaching Earth on an orbit of total destruction. The fact that Foster wrote the story and Isaac ****ing Asimov - the king of science fiction - was it's technical advisor suggests the film isn't the kind of storytelling nonsense we get nowadays and the ideas used are all scientifically credible.

Quality slow burning science fiction. Makes me think i should give 2001 another go.



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I have never seen this, I have seen every other Star Trek movie, multiple times. After I've got around to finally finishing Star Trek: TNG I plan on watching all 10 original movies back to back, even the dreaded V... So i'll get back to you about this one.
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You'd be seeing mainly blue and yellow then :P
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You'd be seeing mainly blue and yellow then :P
I'm a still a pretentious dog though, so only black and white for me.
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