CineShots
CineShots
More cinematic shots, less Reddit and mod arbitrariness. This community is for cineasts, who appreciate some great shots and movie scenes.
Perhaps these captivating CineShots will inspire fellow community members, whether they seek to revisit a beloved film, draw inspiration for their own cinematic or photographic creations, or even explore the world of photography.
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Movie Name (YYYY)
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Movie Name [YYYY]
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Movie Name (YYYY) Director: XX
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Movie Name [YYYY] Director: XX
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Authenticity: Please only share screenshots that you have personally captured from movies you were watching. This helps maintain the integrity of the content within our community.
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Oooh I just watched this for the first time last night, I loved it! That bear is damn near perfect monster design. The visuals are fantastic overall, I loved the fungal shapes & plants. I was kinda bugged that they seemed to imply swapping hox genes between species was causing it all though, like that's not how that works. Unless that was supposed to be a guess from the character...but she's supposed to be a biologist? Idk. I still liked the movie.
I took it as someone throwing out a wobbly attempt at a rational explanation to explain something that financially had no rational explanation. She was trying to find some logical stability, but didn't even know where to start.
That annoyed me too, it's like they read a sentence about what hox genes do and just rolled with it.
Either way, I really enjoyed the film too.
The bear was such a unique creation. Loved it.