After reading all of this, I have to watch the movie now, should sound pretty good in my home theater.
As far as Brad Pit, Fury was a real good movie and if you have good or better subwoofers properly setup and calibrated it was a keeper for sure pretty much reference down to 10 Hz. The UHD disc has the Dolby Atmos mix and if your setup for that it was pretty enjoyable.
Very engaging story as well
yeah, I agree with this. I watched this based on the good overall IMDB reviews, but found it to be a big anticlimax.
Both movies are "so bad" on purpose - which is an very fine and complex artYeah, it's not like Army of Darkness or Killer Klowns from Outer Space where it's so bad it's good. It's just bad.
Bruce CampbellI love Brad Campbell...Bubba Ho-Tep...and the ash versus the evil dead episodes I enjoyed and I’m not a zombie movie guy...
Bruce Campbell.I love Brad Campbell...Bubba Ho-Tep...and the ash versus the evil dead episodes I enjoyed and I’m not a zombie movie guy...
Capt. Leroy "Hot Dog" Zanzibar
I gotta hand it to you, Cliff. This was hilariously absurd. Hot Dog should have had buddies called Larry Lesotho and Colin Congo. They missed a trick: they could've called Hot Dog's daddy Burger King or Big Mac.Yeah, it's not like Army of Darkness or Killer Klowns from Outer Space where it's so bad it's good. It's just bad.
Next to top device (with the big display) is an UltraHarmonizer, I'm pretty sure.Dunno, but that sure looks like a POD rackmount on the top there.
Ain’t nobody gots that kind of time...recommend that a viewing of Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey will wash the nasty AdAstra stank away
Cheaper than popcorn and a drink, too.I paid good money to watch Ad Astra in a theater. After seeing the movie I realized I shoulda spent the money on something meaningful like hookers and blow.
At least he had chicken.After reading your synopsis, sounds like a missed opportunity for Captain LEEROOOOOOOY JENNKINNNNS.
The review sites are bought and paid for by the studios. You're never going to get an honest review on there. Just like you're not going to get an honest game review from any site or magazine which has early access to an upcoming game. Bought and paid for.
As someone who's worked as a game developer, a magazine journalist reviewing games and other software/hardware, and as a developer in the movie business, I can tell that's a load of nonsense. Sure, companies give reviewers little perks like taking them out for dinner or what have you, but there's no money changing hands and the perks are hardly life changing. Pretty much any reviewer of repute is going to get early access to games - especially in the print media - because the lead time is long and the publisher wants the game to be reviewed before it comes out. Unless they already know it's a stinker.
FWIW - I thought Ad Astra looked gorgeous but I fell asleep somewhere between Mars and Neptune.