It always bothered me that they didn't cut a few frames earlier so that the angle of the bone and ship match up.
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Me too. Defeats the purpose of a match cut, really. I've always found it jarring
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Me too, and yet it's such an obvious thing to do, it must be deliberate choice.
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It makes the cut less gimmicky. You are all wrong.
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It's personal taste. No one is wrong.
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In theory. But in practice, you are all wrong.
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Haha. I like this guy
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From the first weapon to a nuclear satellite, The Monolith represents each shift in media paradigm which shatters the previous order and its accompanying form of warfare. Today we are confounded by the Internet Monolith and the new war format, i-War. Each of us an army.
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In the same way that Freud used the myth of Oedipus to explore the underlying sexual behaviour of human beings, the myth of the Trojan Horse is the appropriate metaphor for exploring the underlying behaviour of deceit found in war.
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9/11 heralded the arrival of the age of the Internet-warrior and the event should be discussed not as an act of war but an entire war from start to finish, in which we saw the gate breached not by a wooden horse but by a flock of metallic birds, striking at the heart of he empire
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this shot is overrated
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I'm confused as to what is going on here
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The "amazing smash cut" is that the bone matches with the space station. But.. It doesn't so.....
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That's not it chuck.. that's not why it's good. If that's all you think.. then you don't understand the film at all
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Match Cut? I have to read up on what that is.
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Okay. Now I know about Match Cuts, Jump Cuts and Smash Cuts. Nice. Thanks


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You should also know that this particular 'match cut' is terrible.
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Not the right subjects to match up... yeah, maybe a bone and a flying german ww2 potato masher grenade and a nuclear bomb falling before detonating in the horizon into a shot of the first little bit of sunlight coming over the edge of the outer atmosphere of a planet?pic.twitter.com/AZnkvJJXuB
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