Tigeraholic1 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Excited to see this one. I am finally able to watch re-runs of No Reservations again. It hurt for long while. Miss me some Tony... Quote
romad1 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 I still think this scene where Rami Malek goes off captures my mood a lot of the time Incidentally, listening to Thomas Rick's Churcill and Orwell (or is it the other way around) audio book and he was going over the Luftwaffe's total lack of strategic vision for the Battle of Britain and it because clear to me that having a substance abuser who was a loyal party man in charge of a battle was a bad idea. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 4 hours ago, romad1 said: I still think this scene where Rami Malek goes off captures my mood a lot of the time Incidentally, listening to Thomas Rick's Churcill and Orwell (or is it the other way around) audio book and he was going over the Luftwaffe's total lack of strategic vision for the Battle of Britain and it because clear to me that having a substance abuser who was a loyal party man in charge of a battle was a bad idea. I get the compromise, but I still don't like when screenwriters put 21st century dialog in he mouths of mid 20th century real people. It's good dialog but it's not terminology either of those men would have used. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 8 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I get the compromise, but I still don't like when screenwriters put 21st century dialog in he mouths of mid 20th century real people. It's good dialog but it's not terminology either of those men would have used. This was a flaw with the movie Glory i recall from the time it was out. Denzel's dialogue was informed by 20th century era things and not of the period. Still, its fricking great. Quote
chasfh Posted Tuesday at 03:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:33 PM TBF, it’s hard to exactly nail the dialogue of a whole other bygone era when you don’t live during the era. TB even more F, you don’t have to nail it exactly—you have only to make it seem to the modern audience that you have. Quote
oblong Posted Tuesday at 04:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:00 PM There's people bitching that they don't use British accents in the upcoming Odyssey. I guess that's supposed to be the standard of ancient historical pieces. Quote
chasfh Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 5/12/2026 at 11:00 AM, oblong said: There's people bitching that they don't use British accents in the upcoming Odyssey. I guess that's supposed to be the standard of ancient historical pieces. I once read a critique of a critic (oooh, meta) who complained that Marlon Brando, playing Napoleon Bonaparte, had desecrated his performance by using his natural American accent instead of putting on the standard British accent. The critique did not miss the opportunity to point out that a British accent would not have been any more appropriate than an American accent, since Napoleon spoke French. Quote
oblong Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I'm listening to a podcast about Robert Duvall's career. They pointed out some movie he did where he played a Nazi general. He used a German accent. The other nazis used their british accents. I remember the first time I tried to watch Hunt for Red October I struggled with Connery's attempt. My take is just talk. It's silly to portray a Russian by speaking English in a Russian accent... Just talk normal or speak Russian and use subtitles. Quote
Biff Mayhem Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago We really enjoyed “Project Hail Mary”. When I saw the previews I thought “oh, a 2026 ET”. Glad I tried it anyway. It was funny, entertaining and occasionally tension-filled. Also the plot twist toward the end was really well done. Quote
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