The Aviator

Started by MacGuffin, January 20, 2003, 01:29:35 PM

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MacGuffin

Quote from: mogwaii've tried to freeze frame a couple of times but i couldn't see anything. has anyone here who have the dvd noticed this? i really need to see a cap of it if anyone wants to post it. thanks.

I went frame-by-frame and it's definitely there, but it's at 2:22:45. The frame right before the one posted is a more extreme "x-ray" as the flash bulb goes off. It lasts for five frames before resuming color.
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Fernando

Quote from: MacGuffin
I went frame-by-frame and it's definitely there, but it's at 2:22:45. The frame right before the one posted is a more extreme "x-ray" as the flash bulb goes off. It lasts for five frames before resuming color.


Alexandro

no other filmmaker achieves the kind of coolness that the one contained in a hidden shot of a skeleton in the middle of an oscar bait biopic...this oozes coolness...

and i may be in the minority but i actually enjoyed the movie much more on dvd for some reason...it looks so....clean...

JG

I enjoyed the movie more the second time, on DVD, but mostly cause i think this movie has great replay value.  the first time i didn't know what to think, but this is my favorite scorsese picture since goodfellas ( edging out bringing out the dead).  

and i did see the skeleton...its pretty easy if you just FF at 1/4 time.

jigzaw

Though a good movie, Million Dollar Baby will be forgotten in a couple years as it is just a standard weepy movie.

The Aviator will join the ranks of the Academy's long list of missed opportunities (2001 losing to Oliver!, anyone?).

soixante

2001 wasn't even nominated for Best Picture.
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Weird. Oh

I think the Aviator definitely has much more longevity than Million Dollar Baby. I, for one, think Mystic River is much better than Million Dollar Baby. Sure it was a nice film, but does it really add anything to the spectrum of film making as a whole?
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hedwig

Quote from: The Scat Revisionthe spectrum of film making as a whole

what the sweet, wet, dripping fuck does that mean?

Alethia

and does it matter anyway?

Pubrick

Quote from: Hedwig
Quote from: The Scat Revisionthe spectrum of film making as a whole

what the sweet, wet, dripping fuck does that mean?
i would also like to know..

and please, use the words "pro-active" and "paradigm" in ur answer.
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RegularKarate

I agree with whatever jigzaw zaid.