
MTV:n HD-kanavat teräväpiirtona kaikkien katsottavaksi!
#16
Posted 12 January 2018 - 19:23
"Eisenstein does it with cuts, Max Ophuls does it with fluid movement. Chaplin does it with nothing. Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content, Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could have paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. Alexander Nevsky is, after all, a pretty dopey story. Potemkin is built around a heavy propaganda story. But both are great filmmakers."
#17
Posted 14 January 2018 - 20:44
Ainakin DNA:n nettisivuilla sanotaan selvästi, että antenniverkossa TV5 HD on vain 3 kk. Muita kanavia tänne ei sitten tullutkaan. Kaapelin määräaikaisuudesta ei sanota yhtään mitään.
#18
Posted 14 January 2018 - 23:21
"Eisenstein does it with cuts, Max Ophuls does it with fluid movement. Chaplin does it with nothing. Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content, Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could have paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. Alexander Nevsky is, after all, a pretty dopey story. Potemkin is built around a heavy propaganda story. But both are great filmmakers."
#19
Posted 21 April 2018 - 01:44
Edited by Neon Maniac, 21 April 2018 - 01:46.
"Eisenstein does it with cuts, Max Ophuls does it with fluid movement. Chaplin does it with nothing. Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content, Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could have paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. Alexander Nevsky is, after all, a pretty dopey story. Potemkin is built around a heavy propaganda story. But both are great filmmakers."
#20
Posted 27 April 2018 - 20:11
Helvetti on jäätynyt myös täällä antennipuskissa ja TV5 HD parin kuolleen viikon jälkeen on ilmeisesti avattu lopullisesti.
https://www.viestint...-tarjontaa.html
Vielä kun saisi Kutosen. Kolmosen kanavia turha näköjään "unelmoida" tänne...
#21
Posted 28 April 2018 - 22:00
Edited by Neon Maniac, 28 April 2018 - 22:01.
"Eisenstein does it with cuts, Max Ophuls does it with fluid movement. Chaplin does it with nothing. Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content, Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could have paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. Alexander Nevsky is, after all, a pretty dopey story. Potemkin is built around a heavy propaganda story. But both are great filmmakers."
#22
Posted 10 August 2018 - 19:06
Edit. MTV3 sama homma. Koskenee näin ollen koko kanavanippua. Avaisivat jo tuon perkeleen Fox HD:n. Vittu, mitä pelleilyä.
Edited by Neon Maniac, 10 August 2018 - 22:33.
"Eisenstein does it with cuts, Max Ophuls does it with fluid movement. Chaplin does it with nothing. Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content, Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could have paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. Alexander Nevsky is, after all, a pretty dopey story. Potemkin is built around a heavy propaganda story. But both are great filmmakers."
#23
Posted 16 January 2019 - 21:13
TLC Finland HD (kanavapaikka: 31)
MTV Finland HD (kanavapaikka: 38)
Edit. FOX HD:n oikeudet on näköjään DNA:n "ulottumattomissa" jatkossakin, PRKL! JIM HD ja HERO HD olisi myös enemmän kuin tervetulleita. Erityisesti Hero, jonka kuvanlaatu lähetyksessä kuin lähetyksessä on ala-arvoista sontaa SD:nä.
Edited by Neon Maniac, 16 January 2019 - 21:28.
"Eisenstein does it with cuts, Max Ophuls does it with fluid movement. Chaplin does it with nothing. Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content, Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could have shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could have paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. Alexander Nevsky is, after all, a pretty dopey story. Potemkin is built around a heavy propaganda story. But both are great filmmakers."
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