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Demolition Man
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nihillist-blog · 5 months
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Demolition Man (1993)
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cemyafilmarsiv · 7 months
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Demolition Man directed by Marco Brambilla
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specific90saesthetics · 10 months
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spilladabalia · 7 months
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Demolition Man, i 30 anni di una profezia cinematografica
Il mondo in cui Demolition Man catapulta John Spartan è comandato da un leader supremo che si vede come un un rivoluzionario, un purificatore. In Cocteau si agita qualcosa di Robespierre e di Hitler certo, ma anticipa in modo perfetto l'era dei guru, del capitalismo che si arma di uno storytelling per dipingere i suoi protagonisti come geni, innovatori visionari, artisti. Da Elon Musk a Bill Gates (che da lì a poco avrebbe aperto il corso della New Economy), fino a Jeff Bezos e Steve Jobs, il nostro XXI secolo è stato guidato da uomini dall'immagine elitaria, irraggiungibile e onnipotente. E come Cocteau, si autonominano rinnovatori non solo del mondo fisico e tecnologico, ma della morale e della società. Ne consegue che non sono soggetti al giudizio di nessuno, alla morale di nessuno, perché il loro fine giustifica ogni estremismo. Poi c'è il politically correct. Spartan viene multato per bestemmie o cose di poco conto, ogni pulsione, ogni canzone o film che offenda il pudore è bandito. Il corpo umano è tanto esteticamente perfetto quanto concettualmente impuro. L'omologazione è giustificata al fine di una concordia universale che, di fatto, è una castrazione continua, un distruggere il concetto di diversità e pluralità di idee in nome della protezione di una supposta ipersensibilità.
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absencesrepetees · 2 years
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demolition man (marco brambilla, 1993)
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schlock-luster-video · 2 months
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On February 25, 1994, Demolition Man debuted in Lithuania.
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"King Size", The King has left the building.
Elvis Presley's death marked the end of an era in American culture.
"King Size" is a meditation on the intertwined narratives of Elvis and Las Vegas—his transformation into a myth and Las Vegas into the epicenter of the American consumer-entertainment complex.
In Vegas, Elvis embodied the American Dream and was its ultimate victim.
The four-minute, hyper-detailed, image-dense video starring the King in his different incarnations—from young army officer to swaggering movie star to bloated has-been—as well as the dream-city of Vegas itself, which somewhat similarly evolves from a small desert oasis into the neon epicenter of debacle-spectacle.
In keeping with its themes of celebrity-image proliferation and saturation, King Size (2023) is Brambilla’s biggest video collage yet, using 1,000 looped video clips from different movies, including all 33 Elvis films.
Marco Brambilla’s video for the Sphere, created with AI
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Demolition Man (1993)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Demolition Man has several, varied uses of strong to extreme strobe effects. The most severe strobes happen during a futuristic “sex” scene. Strobe lights are used almost constantly in a sci-fi prison setting, and on board a helicopter near the beginning. Other potential strobe light hazards include machine gun muzzle flashes and sparking bullet impacts, sparks from broken electrical equipment, flickering fluorescent lights, and spinning-style police lights.
The action scenes use a mild handheld camera. There are scenes taking place in moving vehicles and helicopters.
Flashing Lights: 10/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Gory violence and aftermaths, including a removed eyeball. We hear a man vomit off-screen immediately after watching a live feed of a violent act.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Demolition Man
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“A Simon Phoenix lo descongelan y es más fuerte, conoce todos los códigos y ha aprendido artes marciales,... y a mí me convierten en una jodida costurera.” - John Spartan, Demolition Man (1993)
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vfxexpress · 7 months
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Las Vegas MSG Sphere Opening: When The Mill Collaborates with Artist Marco Brambilla
An artwork, an ambitious technological challenge, and a motivated team led by The Mill’ VFX Supervisor, Stéphane Pivron & Alexis Baillia – immersed in a creative narrative spanning 4 minutes.  [PARIS, September 29, 2023] – For the grand opening of the massive Madison Square Garden Sphere in Las Vegas, director Marco Brambilla creates a monumental artwork paying homage to the rock legend Elvis…
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k-lua · 1 year
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movieassholes · 2 years
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More importantly, we already have a backup plan. We can just wait for another code to go red. And when Pheonix performs another Murder-Death-Kill, we'll know exactly where to pounce.
Chief George Earle - Demolition Man (1993)
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film-a-day · 2 years
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Demolition Man (1993)
Directed by Marco Brambilla.
Starring Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, Nigel Hawthorne, Benjamin Bratt.
Genre: Action, comedy, science fiction.
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astralbondpro · 1 year
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Demolition Man (1993) // Dir. Marco Brambilla
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ffruzsiinthebox · 6 months
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Excess Baggage (1997) dir. Marco Brambilla
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