Not long to go until my doc on Ayrshire footballer Andy Auld screens at @GlasgowShort. Andy played for the USA at the 1st World Cup in 1930. (He was just 1 of 5 Scots in that US team btw) One of @ScottishFAโs great untold stories. ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ๐บ๐ธ
@WiggerMaggot Hear me out, a blu-ray set with every version of the trilogy on it and you seamlessly change between each version while youโre watching it to swap out the changes you like / donโt like.
Is that not a billion $ idea?
@mattleslie74 Andy Auld, another Ayrshire-born Scot played in the semi-final too, there were 5 Scots in total in the US team, you might say The Forgotten Five.
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Not long to go until my doc on Ayrshire footballer Andy Auld screens at @GlasgowShort. Andy played for the USA at the 1st World Cup in 1930. (He was just 1 of 5 Scots in that US team btw) One of @ScottishFAโs great untold stories. ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ๐บ๐ธ
@M_Sawce Never been a fan of Kaminskiโs cinematography tbh, itโs probably the thing I hate most about Crystal Skull.
Even as a 10 year old it bothered me, wondering why it looked different from the other 3 Indy movies.
@PlatinumYoshi His complaints about blu-ray are the same gripes heโs had since 2008!
The whole thing about encryption keys. The only reason he has to keep updating them is because heโs still using a 20 year old PS3 as his main blu ray player.
Hilarious gag aside, I just love how the films from that era are framed, shot and lit. Maybe it's a Spielberg thing. We just don't get such striking imagery these days, do we ? Everything is for the most part, bland looking. Tell me I'm wrong.๐ญ
@celluloidlimes You need wide angles for good blocking, unfortunately everything today is either shot in close-up, badly covered or shot to shit, because โcoverageโ.
@CherryCola5309@brookstweetz Jesus is this stage weโre at now, where the simple act of going to the cinema has itโs own โUm actually..โ contrarian?