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Date of upload: Aug 1, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.797 (724/13,561 LTDR)
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23:04 - Cavil gets an 8, show gets a 4. Sounds about right
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It's fully amazing how Army of Darkness, the movie set in the deserts of europe about a time traveling book and the worlds biggest chin, managed to get a ten. The other movies should be ashamed that this was one of the most realistic depictions out of them.
Theres a damn car in it, I doubt this was aiming for extreme realism.
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I LOVE the third guy. He's so knowledgeable about such a huge range of history and styles and techniques, and he also understands the art of storytelling, and that to tell a story sometimes you fudge details together to make a narrative work, like sauron with the huge mace that doesn't exist and only peasants would use anyway.
I love that he knew the mechanics of the first diving gears, that they were made using the armorer, and like he knew that most chain mail used in the film industry has been big-loop woven textile straypainted silver. I could listen to him for hours.
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The weird part is IIRC in the books, the scene where the longsword Ice got made into two smaller swords was described in detail and was accurate and plausible:
They had a fancy folded blade they didn't know how to recreate any more so they cut a V about halfway up, closed it up to make the point and hammered out the inside of the V to make a new tang on a second sword. The result was two shortish swords, one with a very broad blade an another slimmer.
What they did not do was sit a sword in an open stone mold (bronze age?) until it somehow melted (made of wax?), thereby losing all the properties of Valyrian steel, then make the result into two sword shaped rods of cast iron and presumably then grinding it into shape?
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1:53:40 "I drive a chariot..."
OF COURSE YOU DO.
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What I find most interesting about Sauron's loadout here is that in the books he is never shown to use any weapon besides his own bare hands. They very clearly based his look on his old master Melkor, including the mace (Melkor's was called Grond, Hammer of the Underworld)
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4:40 Even more so than weight, the tennis ball would add a lot of drag to the front of the arrow which aerodynamically speaking is a Bad Thing⢠because it would make the arrow much less stable in flight. (Source: Kerbal Space Program)
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@chaoss5
8 months ago
I like the fact that Brave got a ten for realism. It's an animated kids movie and still they did the effort to make the shooting as real as possible.
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