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Horror movie screening night at Station 1 Books, Pompton Lakes NJ
Canon EOS Rebel X Camera
Canon EF 24 - 85mm lens
FPP Beta Test L200 bw film
Processed in FPP76 straight up 6 min @ 68 degrees F
Epson v700 scan
Horror movie screening night at Station 1 Books, Pompton Lakes NJ
Canon EOS Rebel X Camera
Canon EF 24 - 85mm lens
FPP Beta Test L200 bw film
Processed in FPP76 straight up 6 min @ 68 degrees F
Epson v700 scan
Alright so this movie was one that I was looking forward to because I was a big fan of the film that the director made before this one, Mud. I was also really intrigued with the concept of this film about a boy with special powers and his dad trying to protect him. Now I just got back from a screening of this film, so here are my initial thoughts of the film.
Good: Wow, this film was incredible. It had vibes of like classic Steven Spielberg with Close Encounters of the Third Kind and such! After this movie and Man of Steel, Michael Shannon has now become one of my favorite actors to date, his performance of the father in this film was incredible, and you could honestly believe that this guy would do anything for his son, which kinda ties into the central theme of this movie, which is parenting. Now I'm no parent (hopefully), but I could tell that the main message of this film is that parenting is tough and that it's a parent's duty to worry about their kids. Just as a little aside, there's this one scene in the movie where Shannon is going about his duty as a parent, and it sounded a lot like when he was Zod and that whole 'duty to my people' scene in Man of Steel, which I loved. Continuing on with performances, I thought everyone did a great job with this film, even the kid, but I'd have to say my favorite performance was Adam Driver's. That guy is going to be something big in the future, I can just feel it! These movie never ceased to impress me with it's heart, suspense, and action. My eyes were glued to the screen the entire time!
Bad: First off, the CGI wasn't that great, but I get it because it had a small budget, so that was just a nitpick. But I think my biggest problem is that the storytellers didn't really explain enough, there was a lot of stuff in this film that I wanted answers to (that I won't give away), and it would've been really cool if they did explain. I get that they wanted to be some mystery, but I feel like they had too much mystery. Going off that, I wasn't really a fan of the very end of the film, there kindof was this cliffhanger or tease, which kind of goes back to that I wish they would explain more in this film.
Overall, I believe that this film will be looked at as a modern sci-fi classic! Everybody needs to see this film and recognize how great it is because I believe that there could be some serious oscar worthy stuff in here! I'm going to give Midnight Special a 9/10. Seriously, go check this film out!! Also, look forward to my next review this coming weekend, The Jungle Book! I'm so hyped to see that film!
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We used these two D series on site work at Netheroyd Hill tip, we were screening ash that was tipped many years ago we uncovered old earthenware jars and old bottles etc. The council intended mixing ash with salt when salt was in short supply, the ash froze and because it doesn't dissolve like salt, it leaves a mess on the road and blocks the drains. not a great success. A blocked culvert flooded and caused the tip to landslip into gardens in the valley bottom causing a big fuss.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were at the premiere screening and fan event for Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN in Hollywood where cast and creators attended the event including: Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers, Werner Herzog, Emily Swallow, Omid Abtahi, Ming-Na Wen and Julia Jones joined filmmakers Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni and Kathleen Kennedy.
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