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alfredhichcock 04-01-2004, 08:05 AM Russian film. We think you must see it.
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http://www-download.1tv.ru/sales/chor_34.asf
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Layer01
04-01-2004, 12:56 PM
ack slow download..will have to do this one in the morning, also what the hell kind of file is .asf (i think i know it but its so late here my mind has literaly shut down...so im not even going to try to mask my no doubt stupid question with.....ahhh whatever):curious: :rolleyes:
slaughters
04-01-2004, 01:19 PM
I think the actors and physical/non computer effects looked pretty low budget. BUT I did think that the door bell transition effect was pretty well done. Head and shoulders above the rest of the effects I had seen.
ultramarine
04-01-2004, 01:55 PM
bad quality of video and too long I guess.. I saw more impressive fragments of this proj, with airplane for exp which were made in 3d in very high quality.. there are a big number of good sfx in this movie, and I dont understand why they made so boring trailer.
t-toe
04-02-2004, 12:03 AM
yeah, that trailer was wayyyy too long. pacing... pacing... pacing is the key. they also should have probably run the copy (what was spoken by the narrator) in the trailer by a couple of people who actually spoke English (and perhaps had a degree of some kind in writing). it's so grammatically awkward... what I could understand of it. the sound quality was terrible. I could barely hear the music because of all the compression.
but all those gripes aside, I think I might wanna check this film out, just for the non-hollywoodness of it all.
onlooker
04-02-2004, 12:21 AM
Regardless of the flaws of movies, effects, the trailers length, and what ever else. It was interesting, and got me thinking in-spiritually. (a word of my own creation) I stopped paying attention to the trailer after a while, and started thinking how nice it would be to see Russians, (or whatever the divided soviet union folk are called now a days) making movies from what visions interest them... or what not. Was that a Russian made film?
What the hell was that?
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