Movie/film suggestions.


 

While this is of course a forum for the discussion of all things audio/hi-fi and music, pretty much all of us are also lovers of movies, the enjoyment of which is effected by the reproduction of the sound they contain (with the exception of silent movies wink).

I've been focused on David Lynch movies since his death, but with current events so much a part of our lives at the moment, I plan on re-watching a movie I’ve seen only once, and years ago. That movie is:

The Madness Of King George. Apropos, no?

 

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Setting aside Directors and Actors, for Audio Quality and Audio Impression the use of Q Sound in a Soundtrack can have a very profound effect whilst watching a movie, especially where certain sounds are much much more realistic when heard.

Two Movies known are Asteroid and Heat, there are others, Heat was superb when seen at the cinema, and this sound impression even though not grand scale, can still be transferred through a typical TV Speaker. On a dedicated system for Movies and Audio, I can only believe something special will be presented.  

@immatthewj I love the D Train. It is so uncomfortable and heart-warming, I have to re-watch it every once in a while. It makes me think what I would do for popularity (no, not Marsden, but Mercury, perhaps, who knows), as I was way more of a Dan in high school than Oliver.

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Lonely Are The Brave Dr. Strangelove 2001: A Space Odyssey also Spartacus. i see a pattern here . his later works less so especially Eyes Wide Shut as it seemed pointless and bizarre . am fond of anti-war films also Kirk Douglas . Dr. Strangelove and HAL 9000 are my favorite film characters . glad i did not forget A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum . the special effects in the original Metropolis are amazing even brilliant . .

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I love the D Train. It is so uncomfortable

Yes, @gano , there were some uncomfortable sequences, but Jack Black made them hilarious.  I laughed out loud at least two or three times.  Probably more.

May have mentioned before .....watched "Rudderless" again. Enjoyed it as much or more than when it was first released. William H. Macy's directorial debut. Great cast, story, and music.