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Topic: Miami Vice (2006)
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David Stambaugh
Film God
Posts: 4021
From: Eugene, Oregon
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 07-30-2006 07:29 PM
Today 7/30/2006, 11:30AM, Regal Cinema World 8 in Eugene, House #3, 35mm film, some kind of digital sound. Maybe 25 people there. The presentation of the feature was pretty much excellent, no complaints. Image quality on this screen was as usual very sharp, bright etc.
Miami Vice was "filmed" in HD, no? Well, the line to shoot me in the head forms to the left, but I liked the look of it. It was obviously shot on video, and I'm sure they got the look they wanted. Dimly-lit shots were very grainy. Bright outdoors shots were often very sharp and detailed and with excellent color. Other scenes were in-between. Pasty fleshtones sometimes. It all seems appropriate for this particular movie.
I was never a huge fan of Miami Vice, but I kind of liked it. Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx are slightly miscast as Crockett and Tubbs though. Something about them just doesn't quite work. Everyone else is very good. If you try to explain the plot to someone, it will sound like a tired retread, but there are some twists and turns along the way to make it semi-fresh.
That trailer blowed up REAL good.
The handheld camera work didn't even register with me, so it can't be all THAT bad, nothing like United 93 bad.
3 out of 5 stars from me.
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Joe Redifer
You need a beating today
Posts: 12859
From: Denver, Colorado
Registered: May 99
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posted 08-19-2006 12:07 AM
Pointless theater review: Yeah I saw this one... for free. We saw it at the shithole called AMC Flatirons Crossing 14 or some such nonsense. What a crappy theater... worst AMC in town. I hadn't been there before so that's why we went there. Anyway at about 5 minutes after the show was supposed to start, I looked back and noticed the movie hadn't even been threaded and the work lights by the projector weren't even on. I went out to find some sort of employee and eventually did. I told him to call up to the booth and tell them to thread and start #3. He pulled out his walkie and looked like I was speaking in hieroglyphics or something (if that were actually possible). Back in the auditorium the looping AMC video was running it's screensaver and maybe 2 minutes later they started threading. Little did I know that the projectionist was only trying to delay our extreme pain. After about 30 dirty trailers without greenbands, the movie finally starts. The sound level must have been at 69dB for the feature, and maybe 75dB for the trailers. And mono. Everything was in mono except the awesome AMC FirstLook™ which allowed me to be the first to get a sneak at new NBC shows and other fantastic things. Wow. Advertising for TV at movie theaters is a GREAT idea. What else can theaters do to encourage people to stay home?
Actual movie review: This movie had nothing to do with anything. It was just a bunch of people talking, a bunch of crappy sex scenes, and more people talking. I never really watched the real show, but it couldn't have been any worse than this. The cinematograhy sucks ass (fact, not opinion) but probably not as much as those lousy Bourne movies. I noticed one scene where they were on a boat heading toward Havana or whatever, there was a helicopter shot chasing the boat, the ocean looked washed out where it was reflecting from the sun at the horizon and they tried to fix it with some lazy color-correction. This made me angry. I hope this movie didn't make much money. We walked out after about an hour or so to avoid any permanent brain damage and/or slipping into a coma and demanded/got a refund.
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