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Originally Posted by PaulD Finally got round to watching VHS. urgh, what a chore that was. I know we're meant to be all nostalgic about videotapes and degraded footage but sue me for wanting films to have nice cinematography and for directors to take the time in framing up a beautiful shot. I could forgive the aesthetics of the film if the stories were good but they were all overly-long and boring. Why the hell were these incidents on VHS anyway? Some of the people in the films had touchscreen phones so wouldn't they have had HD camcorders shooting digitally? Hell one if them was filmed with special magic camera glasses. And yet they transferred it to VHS?
if you haven't seen it its basically two hours of SHAKY SHAKY SHOUT SHAKY SCREAM YELL SHAKY SHAKY FAKE TRACKING PROBLEMS. EJECT. |
Thanks for the review Paul. Thats one film thats coming off my wish list.