I've got a decent sized blu ray collection.
Streaming can't match the quality of physical media yet at least.
Streaming can't match the quality of physical media yet at least.
I've got a decent sized blu ray collection.
Streaming can't match the quality of physical media yet at least.
Netflix super HD is pretty fantastic. And most movies don't need the added visual effect. Not all of course.
Fiftypound's latest ultra-quick reviews:
Selma--Must see and after seeing it yesterday, I can't believe it wasn't nominated for best picture.
Boyhood--Bought the DVD. Tremendous and inventive film-making from the most interesting director working today. See it.
The Imitation Game--Nice historical drama with excellent work from Cumberbatch, Knightley, and your basically solid British supporting cast. More about Turing (and supposedly not totally accurate) than about The Bletchley Circle.
The Interview--Watched it on pay-per-view and it's full of some great laughs. James Franco is really hilarious as Dave Skylark.
I believe Selma actually was nominated, but it's not Best Picture, anyway. It's still really good, though.
It's the actor part more people considered a snub.
I believe Selma actually was nominated, but it's not Best Picture, anyway. It's still really good, though.
You are correct on both counts. I saw a headline about Selma being snubbed and thought it was the whole shebang.
It probably isn't the best movie, but, like you say, it is very good. Very moving.
I have now seen 6 of the 8 nominees for Best Picture. I really want to see "Whiplash" and I'm lukewarm about "American Sniper," but Eastwood is such a great director and Cooper is such a fine actor I don't see how I could avoid it. "Boyhood" is simply so revolutionary that it is probably the favorite (and Linklater has been overlooked for his previous work so there is the "long overdue" angle which often influences voters). Of the eight nominees, I'll admit I enjoyed "The Grand Budapest Hotel" the most, but it is so quirky I doubt it has a chance.
I've now seen all eight. Boyhood is No. 1. Whiplash is probably No. 2 for me, and Grand Budapest Hotel follows that. American Sniper is also well worth the watch for Cooper's performance alone.
It still irritates me 10 weren't nominated when there are probably 12-14 that deserved it. Can't understand why no Foxcatcher.
Watched Predestination. Awesome. One of my favorite time travel movies. Right up there around Looper and a little under 12 Monkeys.