They posted some video here on io9 forever ago that had every Star Wars logo used from various sources and they varied a lot. There were so many I forgot what the 'iconic' one was
They posted some video here on io9 forever ago that had every Star Wars logo used from various sources and they varied a lot. There were so many I forgot what the 'iconic' one was
oh boy, thanks for the flashback on the UNKLE album. Good stuff in there.
the white sabers are likely just cause it's old film, so the lights are blown out and the darks are washed out.
Less frames would be the 'classic' way of doing it, actually. 2D animation (and all movies transferred to film) are on 24 fps while something produced digitally is shot on 30. Most animated shorts from that time were shot on 2's, so basically 12 drawings at 24fps, but Disney almost always shot on 1's cause they were…
Mickey Mouse never really worked for me at feature length anyway. He works best in short format. 20 minute holiday specials at most.
we're link buddies, i posted the same thing
After a movie gets out is the worst time too, just a line of dicks hanging out with people behind you waiting. too much pressure. literally and figuratively.
I mean, I didn't have to read interviews and recaps to get the point of that interaction, neither did you, as you basically said. But you're right, it is an uneven progression. And they kind of all ready did that story when he, Michonne and Carl ran into Morgan and he had lost it. They're dragging the "rick lost his…
They talk about that, the longer they're around the slower and less active they get. There was an episode where they differentiate them as walkers and lurkers, lurkers being the ones that just hang around and grab you if you get too close. Plus consider that there are 'new' zombies being created all the time, as…
I think you missed the 'grander' reason for that scene with Rick and the crazy lady. And it's a point that's been pretty well covered here on io9 by both commentors, on the post with the recap of the episode, and with interviews with Kirkman and Andrew Lincoln, all posted here on io9. The overall theme for Rick this…
It's a well known fact that women are weak and need protecting. At all times.
Big baby. I sat through four seasons of Heroes after only the first season was actually kinda good. That show was a whole cast of unwatchable characters, at least Walking Dead has a couple of good ones.
I had the same problem and couldn't get a real straight answer. My suggestion is to skip the Classic Who until you know you like the premise of the show in general. I skipped the first doctor after it was rebooted and jumped right into the David Tennant stuff. The mannequin one you saw was from that first doctor,…
Both of your talking points are based on two Marvel movies, and I don't think DC wants to ape Marvel. Their too far behind to simply copy their template.
So it's a feel good movie where Superman coaches a team of misfits from the poor slums of Metropolis and through hard practice and perseverance (..and a little fun!), they work their way up to the final showdown against the smug, rich team, coached by Batman.
Oh, be honest, the Comedy Central stuff pales in comparison to their original run on Fox. It lost a lot of it's spontaneity and honesty and resorted to endless sexual innuendos and satires about modern issues and events. Plus they're just not as funny. I was super bummed out when they were canceled, super excited when…
More like "Accept that after season 4 the whole show loses credibility"
Internet points awarded for the "Escape From New York" reference.
Yeah, I remember the internet meltdown after T-Dog was killed and Tryesse was introduced, I just think it's a contrived argument to make. It's not Highlander. It's just bad writing. T-Dog was a poorly crafted character in general, I wasn't sad to see him go since they didn't take time to develop him. But there's…