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Post by crazy_asian_man on Dec 31, 2009 6:05:23 GMT -5
I thought both were pretty good...but the advantage of the Phantom Menace, I think was that there were a good amount of interesting 'disasters' that came about on that one--- and it's often more interesting to watch a documentary when more things are disastrous than less (i.e. the set getting destroyed BEFORE the shoot/ the arguing over the cost of fx from his own company/ the disappointment with the initial cut--- all GREAT stuff I'm glad wasn't covered up)
At the same time--- Any BTS stuff for SR I enjoy anyways, so I can hardly be unbiased. For others, the bts footage can be a bore, and if it were a movie I wasn't that crazy about, I'd probably also find the SR doc a bit underwhelming.... but I loved it. (Although not as much as the "You Will Believe" doc that also could have been longer imo)
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Post by atp on Dec 31, 2009 6:17:53 GMT -5
...but the advantage of the Phantom Menace, I think was that there were a good amount of interesting 'disasters' that came about on that one You mean like the movie getting released?
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Post by ye5man on Dec 31, 2009 6:57:32 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by crazy_asian_man on Dec 31, 2009 11:30:10 GMT -5
;D
Yeah.... I don't know if TPM is the worst films to be a huge box office success, but if there's a list, that definitely should be on it.
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