Come Away, O Human Child 13 Englert
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- JasonTheMason
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Can't wait to see this in person.
You said it. It's a beautifully crafted scene in the film and now looks even more captivating as a work of art. The details are superb! Gotta hand it to Mr. Englert for a damn fine job.JasonTheMason wrote:Can't wait to see this in person.
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milphey wrote:Awesome looking print. I hated the film.
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Yeah, definitely an interesting choice but if you are a fan of the film (which I'm not either), he definitely knocked it out of the park.jlabbate wrote:milphey wrote:Awesome looking print. I hated the film.
Beautiful image, odd film. I didn't hate it, but it was such a weird mashup of Kubrick's cold cynicism with Spielberg's benevolent optimism. I feel like it would've been wonderful had either Kubrick had the chance to do it, or if Spielberg tackled it from scratch without the Kubrick influence.
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- JasonTheMason
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I feel like this is a film that may get better with a second watch, especially years later. I mostly ordered the print because it looks purdy.
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The flick has really aged great... regardless of the print, do yourself a favor and watch it again. Beautiful and heart-breaking film... Haley Joel just drives that flick perfectly.JasonTheMason wrote:I feel like this is a film that may get better with a second watch, especially years later. I mostly ordered the print because it looks purdy.
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Thanks for confirming what I hoped was true, Mark. I've grown a lot since 2001, I better get the tissues ready as I watch it with my new grown-up POV.
And thanks for making awesome art!
And thanks for making awesome art!
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As a new Dad, I saw the flick with whole new eyes...JasonTheMason wrote:Thanks for confirming what I hoped was true, Mark. I've grown a lot since 2001, I better get the tissues ready as I watch it with my new grown-up POV.
And thanks for making awesome art!
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markenglert wrote:
As a new Dad, I saw the flick with whole new eyes...
I'm sure. Congrats on your recent fatherdom; I saw the pic on twitter about your son wedging his bottle in the crib and then getting mad.. coupled with the pic I was laughing.