Rocket Surgeon
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Goonie said:Two scenes I can think of is when he pulls out the skull to fend off the ants, and when he does the same thing with the Ugha warriors.
How does he acknowledge us...the audience?
Goonie said:Two scenes I can think of is when he pulls out the skull to fend off the ants, and when he does the same thing with the Ugha warriors.
Rocket Surgeon said:How does he acknowledge us...the audience?
Goonie said:Stares stoned-like, as if someone from the audience handed him a doobie and he just inhaled.
He apologizes for the general crappiness of the movie by babbling incoherently in a forgotten Mayan tongue?Rocket Surgeon said:nope...got to do something to break the fourth wall
Rocket Surgeon said:Though a handful come close, only a few characters break the proverbial 4th wall and acknowledge the audience. Which characters go beyond merely gazing into the camera?
Rocket Surgeon said:John Williams has used unconventional instruments in past compositions such
as an electric guitar in Attack of the Clones. What instrument used in the
movies "War of the Worlds" and "Superman Returns" does he utilize for
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ?
Let me guess...a theramin, perhaps?Rocket Surgeon said:John Williams has used unconventional instruments in past compositions such
as an electric guitar in Attack of the Clones. What instrument used in the
movies "War of the Worlds" and "Superman Returns" does he utilize for
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ?
Stoo said:Those "broken 4th wall" items are LAME! They are all point-of-view shots.
Rocket Surgeon said:Read it again, a little more carefully...maybe out loud.
Attila the Professor said:I'm still not buying it.
Willie's audience and Mac's employers are within the film.
Attila the Professor said:And I say, Mr. Condescending, that you're trying a bit too hard,
Attila the Professor said:as that's both where Willie's audience and Mac's employers are within the film
gear_guardian said:Next one if you must.