Some nips and tucks/tweaks made to review; thank you.
Hello, ALM!Thanks for the review Osage!
I was originally intending to not watch this as I just could not see Tom playing a character that is 6'5" of pure packed muscle, but I figure I will at least give it a spin once - hopefully soon.
I will make sure to post back after I have watched it - I need to get out to see Iron Man 3 as well before I read your other review!Hello, ALM!
Thanks so much for reading and for the feedback! Indeed, I know what you mean about his characterization in this film -- but I must say, that whole angle wasn't that overdone...I mean, he does pack muscle but he doesn't look like some WWF superstar or something, in any way...his build looks natural. As for the height thing, I don't think that they were going for making him appear that large (if that's what you meant) but the way in which most of his scenes were filmed -- like in all Cruise pictures -- he appeared taller than he really is...my wife actually said he's around 5'2" but I don't believe that...
I suppose it's worth a rental spin, as you say -- but I don't see the need to own this. :T
Oh, yeah, well with regard to Iron Man 3, don't read the thread -- it wasn't really a "review" per se, just a discussion launching point in which I felt a need to convey my disappointment with that film -- until you've seen it, please...there are some divulging bits of info there...:rolleyesno: :TI will make sure to post back after I have watched it - I need to get out to see Iron Man 3 as well before I read your other review!![]()
Indeed; most titles -- if not all -- are coming equipped as the de facto standard with DTS-HD MA, as DVD did, in the majority of cases, with Dolby Digital tracks...I actually thought, to my ear, Dolby's TrueHD codec was a bit more aggressive, as a whole, than the DTS-HD MA tracks (think the ultra-rambunctious Dark Knight or first Iron Man) but some DTS-HD MA mixes simply can't be denied their place on the "top shelf audio" mantle (i.e. Iron Man 2, Dark Knight Rises, The Incredible Hulk). Interestingly enough, I just watched an older title last night on BD -- Primal Fear with Richard Gere and Ed Norton -- and it was equipped by Paramount with a TrueHD track (probably because of its release vintage in the Blu-ray universe). The track was lethargic and not really involving -- and the video looked more like an average DVD transfer -- but that's a discussion for a separate review I am preparing...I think it was DTS-HD; yes no scenes that would make me want to buy the disc and re-watch for the audio. The shootout wasn't bad but the most fun LFE came from the car scenes.
Thanks so much, my friend; your reading and insight/feedback/opinions make writing them all the more worth it! :T Indeed; I'm sure we'll have much to discuss with regard to Silver Linings, and I hope you'll maybe give some feedback on Texas Chainsaw if you dare to experiment...I plan on watching Silver Linings Playbook soon but I'm not into the horror genre so I'm going to skip Texas Chainsaw - I look forward to your reviews though!
Thanks for the review Osage!
I was originally intending to not watch this as I just could not see Tom playing a character that is 6'5" of pure packed muscle, but I figure I will at least give it a spin once - hopefully soon.
I believe what ALMFamily was referring to is the character Jack Reacher in the books, who is frequently described by his size and appearance. In the books Reacher is 6'5", 250 lb's, and built like a bricklayer.Hello, ALM!
Thanks so much for reading and for the feedback! Indeed, I know what you mean about his characterization in this film -- but I must say, that whole angle wasn't that overdone...I mean, he does pack muscle but he doesn't look like some WWF superstar or something, in any way...his build looks natural. As for the height thing, I don't think that they were going for making him appear that large (if that's what you meant)
Oh, I see -- well then, his sentiment makes total sense now...:TI believe what ALMFamily was referring to is the character Jack Reacher in the books, who is frequently described by his size and appearance. In the books Reacher is 6'5", 250 lb's, and built like a bricklayer.
Ah, yeah, sorry, that is what I was getting at....Oh, I see -- well then, his sentiment makes total sense now...:T
(edited after a good nights sleep):innocent:Indeed, ALM; I didn't know you were referring to the novelization of the character, as I had not read One Shot...
No worries here mate - I did not do a good job conveying my thoughts at all. Still need to get this watched!What I was really trying to convey to ALM was that I didn't know he was referring to the way this character is portrayed outside of this film variant -- I thought he was referring to Cruise being characterized (by the looks of the trailers, at least) as some 6'5" muscle house and once you watch the film you know that isn't exactly accurate...but I was merely trying to explain, based on my interpretation of his comments, that I didn't think that was how he came off in the final shoot of the film, and thus why the conversation was going in the direction of discussing Cruise's actual real-life height, etc...
So, I shouldn't have stated my comment the way I did; I meant to say I didn't realize ALM was referring to the way in which this character appears in non-film variants of this story...