Why is the story moving so fast? I can't keep up, and I still don't understand the what's and wherefore's of the last scene.
2 Reasons: 1) The story just gets in the way of action sequences/special effects. 2) People are just used to movies and TV being overedited so that you only see things for about half a second (music videos especially come to mind). This makes people accustomed to not knowing what they're seeing on the screen, and gives them the attention span of a 2 year old.
"In the last couple of years, the piracy problem on campuses has switched from software to music, Chiang said. As students get access to ever-increasing bandwidth, movie piracy also is likely to become common, he predicted."
This is such a joke. This guy may be out doing research, but he's way behind the times. Movie piracy has been going on for years on college campuses. What a D-bag.
2 Reasons:
1) The story just gets in the way of action sequences/special effects.
2) People are just used to movies and TV being overedited so that you only see things for about half a second (music videos especially come to mind). This makes people accustomed to not knowing what they're seeing on the screen, and gives them the attention span of a 2 year old.
Thank Hollywood for turning us into morons.
"In the last couple of years, the piracy problem on campuses has switched from software to music, Chiang said. As students get access to ever-increasing bandwidth, movie piracy also is likely to become common, he predicted."
This is such a joke. This guy may be out doing research, but he's way behind the times. Movie piracy has been going on for years on college campuses. What a D-bag.