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Mystini (243 KP) rated Apple iPad in Tech

May 25, 2018  
Apple iPad
Apple iPad
Computers & Accessories > Tablets
Everything (0 more)
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My handheld bit of perfect!
This feels like a bit of an o early dramatic statement to make, but in all seriousness this iPad has changed my life. I use it daily for all of my business, social and gaming needs. It seamlessly communicates with my other Apple devices and just makes everything so easy. I can’t recommend it enough
  
The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
1957 | Drama, Romance, War
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"A Soviet film, it came out when the Cold War was going full blast. American films celebrated victory without displaying the true extent of the cruelty of warfare, and the damages it inflicts on our humanity. Of particular technical interest to me was a combination handheld crane shot, which I duplicated in Bound for Glory with a new device called the Steadicam."

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
2019 | Drama, Romance

"“Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” which enveloped me in its soft, magical world of colors where the innocent joy of discovering love is so quietly captivating. I never wanted to end. It also features my favorite shot of the year (which contains a small, handheld mirror, you’ll know it when you see it.) and is, I find, the most beautifully photographed scripted film, only to be matched by…"

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Wings of Desire (1987)
Wings of Desire (1987)
1987 | International, Drama, Sci-Fi
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Angels inhabit the earth and long to be human because the pain and love of mortality is beautiful. Wim Wenders mixes color with black and white, dialogue with voice-over, aerial with handheld cinematography, and the historical with the magical in this intimate, poetic vision of ordinary life. This film came out when I was in college and was so new and fresh that many of us saw it on a weekly basis."

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Steve Buscemi recommended Salesman (1969) in Movies (curated)

 
Salesman (1969)
Salesman (1969)
1969 | Documentary
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Okay, back to black and white, a (real) documentary from the talented Maysles Brothers and Charlotte Zwerin about door-to-door Bible sellers. I probably shouldn’t say this, but Richard Linklater sent me a bootleg copy he made when he screened it at the Austin Film Society in the late eighties. I loved the handheld camera work and how each salesman is depicted as a nuanced, dramatic character. Deeply moving, but not without a sense of humor."

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Selfie From Hell (2018)
Selfie From Hell (2018)
2018 | Horror
3
3.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Storyline? (0 more)
Acting (3 more)
Editing
Story
Pacing
Could be better
Well i went into this film expecting it to be good. Sadly the trailer was better than the entire film. The story was okay i suppose but the editing was all over the place and parts looked rushed. It was as if it was just cut and pasted in random orders. The camera work was as if it was filmed on a handheld camera, wobbly all the time. I wouldn't recommend watching this
  
Cave Story
Cave Story
Platform
Cave Story is still a great game (2 more)
Four different soundtracks
Includes Curly’s Story and time trials
Map too small to read in Handheld/Tabletop Mode (1 more)
No option to switch graphical styles
Cave Story+ isn’t the definitive version of Cave Story—I think that crown still belongs to the WiiWare version, but then again, that version isn’t portable. I do miss the ability to switch graphical styles, but it’s really the only regrettable absentee.
Critic- Zachary Miller
Original Score: 8.5 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/44750/cave-story-switch-review-updated
  
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Connie (244 KP) rated the Nintendo Switch version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in Video Games

Jan 2, 2019  
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2017 | Action/Adventure
I got this with my switch originally, and spent hundreds of hours playing it. The world is stunning; both the sound and the graphics are so high- end that there is now way I could compare them to anything else on a handheld.

I didn’t enjoy the surprise difficulty of certain quests or achievements, however. I think those would have been better suited to the Master level of difficulty, because while I have intelligence it frustrates me to not be able to get 100 percent completion due to puzzles with a ridiculous difficulty.
  
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Sarah (7798 KP) Jan 3, 2019

I really need to get back into this game and finish it ?

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Andy K (10821 KP) Jan 3, 2019

Yes you do. There is DLC now as well! :)

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019)
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019)
2019 | Documentary, Music

"Sitting in a house with her guitar, in a huddle with Bob Dylan and Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell shows the guys chords to a new song called “Coyote,” just before diving into it, in a vivid moment in “Rolling Thunder Revue.” It’s one sustained shot, handheld, and yet it feels like watching something great being born. The richness of Mitchell’s road-hardened writing weaves with her shimmering voice and guitar. Watching Dylan’s chagrined face, listening to, watching Joni, took us back to a kindred moment in the late, great D.A. Pennebaker’s classic “Don’t Look Back,” as Dylan sings “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue” while Donovan takes it in. But this time Dylan is the humbled one."

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Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019)
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019)
2019 | Documentary, Music

"Sitting in a house with her guitar, in a huddle with Bob Dylan and Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell shows the guys chords to a new song called “Coyote,” just before diving into it, in a vivid moment in “Rolling Thunder Revue.” It’s one sustained shot, handheld, and yet it feels like watching something great being born. The richness of Mitchell’s road-hardened writing weaves with her shimmering voice and guitar. Watching Dylan’s chagrined face, listening to, watching Joni, took us back to a kindred moment in the late, great D.A. Pennebaker’s classic “Don’t Look Back,” as Dylan sings “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue” while Donovan takes it in. But this time Dylan is the humbled one."

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