So, I saw Doctor Strange last night...
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So, I saw Doctor Strange last night...
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You got to see it early?
#Jealous
It's what comes of living in the country where they're actually filmed.
Which is something I'd never have dreamed of happening 10 years ago, but for some reason in this day and age Marvel are cool that way.
I saw it last night, too, and loved it.
I loved the humour of it (hadn't expected that much!), and that it was actually fantastic (in the magic sense).
The colours were dark, but there were a lot of them and you could tell them apart.
It definitely kept the psychedelia. I also thought it went very quick.
Weird how we got such opposing reactions to the same thing, huh?
~ Le Messor
"If a man cannot forget, he will never amount to much."
~ Soren Kierkegaard
Heh, the world would be dull if we didn't!
If people agreed, the entire basis for internet comments might collapse!
Just had a thought; did you see it in 2D or 3D?
2D... I'm not paying extra for a dimension I'm not even going to use!
You?
(Somebody commented that that movie would be spectacular in 3D; they might be right.)
I saw it in 2D and absolutely loved it. Good mix of origin, to make those not familiar with the character, more familiar with his personality; good mix of action, and the effects were amazing. Magic was done perfectly and not over the top. Through and through a VERY well done movie.
My son and I saw it in 3D, and thought it was a very good movie.
Benedict Cumberbatch absolutely nailed the character... the style, the mannerisms, he was exceptional.
I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of humour in this film. I was not expecting it, but loved it.
The story flowed seamlessly, and I thought the way Baron Mordo was handled was brilliant. To watch his character's descent into being a villain is so well done.
Looking forward to his next appearance.
I saw it in 2D, but I liked it so much and have heard such good things about its 3D that I'm making plans to see it again tonight in 3D.
See, I thought the exact opposite; it relied too much on over-used and repeated effects (that let's face it, had been done to death in Inception) and then actual fight scenes were constantly covered up, masking the actual choreography of the fights connecting, and detracting from the kinetic movement.Quote:
and the effects were amazing. Magic was done perfectly and not over the top
And the cape bugged the hell out of me.
Again, all IMO - I know I'm in the minority here.
And I never answered, did I? I saw it in 2D.
IIrc, it only happened once in Inception... which is part of why I only saw that movie once (a two?-hour movie about dreams, and basically two effects sequences... yay.)Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil
Then again, with something as big and distinctive as that, once can be 'done to death'! :)
~ Le Messor
"Ideas without precedent are generally looked upon with disfavor and men are shocked if their conceptions of an orderly world challenged."
~ J. Harlen Bretz
Heh - we are on different opinions. I enjoyed the Cloak. Because to me, that was Doctor Strange's "Symbol" - similar to Cap's shield, Thor's hammer, etc.
And it added some humor in the movie (like when he goes to reach for the axes, and it stops him).