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Ed, my friend, I am in violent agreement with you, but you're allowing your memory....
to get the better of you - we did discuss the Malte PC Chrono from MV, and you even participated in the discussion
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Two stills....
By: AuHavrePro : March 9th, 2025-16:20
which I randomly came across tonight from a film that I subjectively consider to be the highest form of cinematic expression. I do not think the casting in the film was optimal but ultimately it was not underwhelming either . What matters here most is the...
Please do!
By: AuHavrePro : November 21st, 2018-23:24
He is a profoundly philosophical filmmaker where there is a considerable amount of substance beneath the highly polished aesthetic and sparse dialogue. This is done with sheer auteur intent. You have to put your mind to work with this movie in order to gl...
:)
By: AuHavrePro : November 22nd, 2018-00:43
I am honestly slightly surprised a decent number of people here really appreciate this movie but perhaps I shouldn't be. It is after all a hyper-rare place online which I chose to call home as well . As I mentioned, thus far most of the positive commentar...
Thus far,
By: AuHavrePro : November 22nd, 2018-14:07
living in LA, I did not encounter any notable number of people who would have a positive reaction to me mentioning this was one of my favorite movies of all time!! As a matter of fact I cannot recall even a single person telling me something particularly ...
Some of those....
By: AuHavrePro : November 22nd, 2018-14:16
I have not seen (Chicago, Nine, Into the Woods, Mary Poppins Returns) so I will have to check them out and then 'Memoirs of a Geisha' I saw when it came out a dozen years ago so it is well overdue for another viewing. 'Heat' probably remains Mann's best w...
“Do you dance?”
By: Echi : November 26th, 2018-23:34
I’ve watched this movie so many times. The well-curated soundtrack. The signature gunfights with loud deep booms reminiscent of Heat. The one-upmanship in dialogs. Organic directing and cinematography as opposed to, say, a Wes Anderson or Coen brothers mo...
Great cinematography...
By: patrick_y : March 9th, 2025-17:35
Michael Mann DNA abounds in this movie. That classic Mann cinematography, his love of fancy cars (he's a car lover), the perfect slightly shadowy lighting he uses for his night scenes, and those slightly unsteady hand-held camera shots that frame an actor...
Your last line.
By: AuHavrePro : March 9th, 2025-19:45
Hits the nail on the head, regardless of what one thinks of his less-is-more storytelling style (I happen to love it), Miami Vice is in my opinion the prettiest film ever made. The cinematographer, Dion Beebe (one of my top 3 photography inspirations), wh...
Ha! I remember. I have
By: Gwai : March 10th, 2025-09:19
yet to hunt for Miami Vice and Heat production stills. Yours is perfect. As for movie stills, I had Tom Sizemore giving some sandwich muncher the evil eye in Heat as screen saver on my laptop for years. The great scene in the diner that leads up to Waingr...