Energy Geotechnics
Frank Wuttke, Sebastian Bauer and Marcelo Sanchez
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Energy Geotechnics includes 97 technical papers presented at the 1st International Conference on...
Gus Van Sant: Icons
Gus Van Sant and Matthieu Orlean
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This reference work presents the full range of the filmmaker's artistry (photography, painting and...
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Games and Stickers
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* Selection of Experimental Gameplay Workshop at GDC 2013 * * Selection of IndieCade Annual Showcase...
Construct by Archivist
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Archivist are a European post-metal band formed in 2014. The band comprises four Austrian...
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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Rampage (2018) in Movies
Dec 11, 2019 (Updated Dec 11, 2019)
The plot is something along the lines of - big shady corporation is practicing illegal genetic tinkering (in space, because Hollywood), they lose control, space ship crashes, experimental lab must infects a few animals, including a Gorilla that is looked after and raised by The Rock (an ex military badass zookeeper helicopter pilot, because Hollywood), the animals become big and aggressive, blah blah blah, BIG MONSTERS FIGHTING EACH OTHER AND DWAYNE JOHNSON AND DESTROYING CHICAGO.
It's absolutely absurd from start to finish, but it knows what kind of film it is.
The Rock is hugely likable as always, Jeffery Dean Morgan is likable as always, everyone else I can kind of give it take.
The script is pretty standard for this kind of film, but does verge into laughable at times, especially when the films 'villains' are on screen. Played by Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy, they go just a bit too overboard with the whole evil CEO schtick, to the point of annoyance.
Also, Naomie Harris is in it for some reason, but doesn't really serve much of a purpose, and therefore, is a waste of her talent.
The CGI is pretty decent for the most part, but make no mistake, Ramage is a CGI orgy, and as such, it does fall apart here and there (that parachuting scene is just haunting).
Rampage is stupid, loud, obnoxious, but it's entertaining enough to be a good time.
The Rock holds it all together, and it could have been a lot worse had it been lead by someone else, and as far as video game movies go, it's not half bad.
Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music
Christoph Cox and Daniel Warner
Book
The groundbreaking Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music (Continuum; September 2004; paperback...
Audio Culture: Readings In Modern Music
Book
The groundbreaking Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music (Continuum; September 2004; paperback...
Versions of the Truth by The Pineapple Thief
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The Parable of Arable Land by The Red Crayola
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The Red Crayola were one of the mainstays of Texas indie label International Artists Records and are...