Let's be clear: none of these are holograms. This is very old tech, in use in theaters and amusement parks for decades.
Let's be clear: none of these are holograms. This is very old tech, in use in theaters and amusement parks for decades.
Cue the rabid Neon Genesis fans...
Sarcasm doesn't carry well on the Internet sometimes.
Oh, well.
I smell lawsuits, especially with anything having to do with this series.
I have nothing to add except...
That's a portion of Leslie Iwerks' (daughter to Don, granddaughter to Ub) "The Pixar Story", which is well worth checking out for anyone interested in the studio.
Last year at Tribeca. I admire the intent and homages, but found the execution and story lacking.
I was excited aout this, what with the 70s aesthetic and seemingly delusional paranoid's dream story, but was sadly and severely disappointed with a tepid, dull, flat and uninteresting piece of amateurish filmmaking.
Bravo!
Not to get into the piracy debate here, but I don't support the concept in the least, and with almost a terabyte of music on redundant drives and all of it purchased or ripped from CD can at least be non-hypocritical in my stance.
Same thing, different moniker.
One of my absolute favorites, and I've re-watched it annually since the early 90s.
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"Mala Noche" was actually Gus' first feature film (at least with distribution - the actual first was "Alice in Hollywood" from 1979) #Correction
I thought he was playing Joachim, Khan's henchman and not Khan himself.
Waffles!
Well, except for the accidental side-effect that 24fps images stimulate the brain into a Beta wave state...
Sarcasm, I hope?
HD is still not comparable to 35mm film in apparent (and actual) resolution.