The sound in “Dunkirk” is crucial for this almost-silent, radically structured action movie. And “War for the Planet of the Apes” is also relatively dialogue light–except when Woody Harrelson’s Kurtz-like Colonel and Andy Serkis as Caesar explode in a dramatic face-off. And each time Ryan Gosling’s K in “Blade Runner,” Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman or Ansel Elgort’s Baby Driver enters a new landscape, the sound design clues us into what’s going on.
Here are our current predictions in alphabetical order. No movie will be deemed a frontrunner until I see it.
Frontrunners:
Will Files (“War for the Planet of the Apes”)
Richard King (“Dunkirk”)
Mark Mangini (“Blade Runner 2049”)
James Mather (“Wonder Woman”)
Julian Slater (“Baby Driver”)
Contenders:
Craig Berkey (“Darkest Hour”)
Richard Hymns (“The Post”)
Eric A. Norris, Steven Ticknor (“Spider-Man: Homecoming”)
Warren Shaw (“Beauty and the Beast”)
Donald Sylvester (“Logan”)
Matthew Wood...
Here are our current predictions in alphabetical order. No movie will be deemed a frontrunner until I see it.
Frontrunners:
Will Files (“War for the Planet of the Apes”)
Richard King (“Dunkirk”)
Mark Mangini (“Blade Runner 2049”)
James Mather (“Wonder Woman”)
Julian Slater (“Baby Driver”)
Contenders:
Craig Berkey (“Darkest Hour”)
Richard Hymns (“The Post”)
Eric A. Norris, Steven Ticknor (“Spider-Man: Homecoming”)
Warren Shaw (“Beauty and the Beast”)
Donald Sylvester (“Logan”)
Matthew Wood...
- 11/19/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
I've always wondered where the empire got all that damn money to build not only one but two Death Stars. In a previous article at io9 it would cost $15.6 Septillion, 1.4 Trillion Times the Us Debt to build a Death Star. Now, that's just ridiculous. Not only that, but then they end up building them where they can easily be destroyed by a guy firing his X-Wing torpedoes while flying at high speeds, with his eyes closed. I guess they underestimated the force.
There was an awesomely fun and accurate article in the Pentagon’s in-house acquisition journal, Defense At&L Magazine, where Air Force Lt. Col. Dan Ward goes into detail and discusses why and how the production of a Death Star would just be a complete nightmare to work on. I don't know why or how this Star Wars inspired article got posted in the Pentagon's defense magazine, but it's awesome.
There was an awesomely fun and accurate article in the Pentagon’s in-house acquisition journal, Defense At&L Magazine, where Air Force Lt. Col. Dan Ward goes into detail and discusses why and how the production of a Death Star would just be a complete nightmare to work on. I don't know why or how this Star Wars inspired article got posted in the Pentagon's defense magazine, but it's awesome.
- 9/12/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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