DELICIOUS
DELICIOUS
I haven't watched a single episode of this but if it was released as a full season in the proper order would it be worth while?
Nothing's as awful as that desperate little squeaky shoe going into the Dip. That's, like, soul-scorching. I can barely type about it.
I was just in an awesome used bookstore in New Orleans and decided to play 'get the random book,' where I basically grab the first thing I see and buy it. The first thing I saw, which almost fell on me as it was balanced on a teetering stack of books taller than my shoulder, was a signed hardback of 'The Castle of…
Yeahhhh. Somebody messing up her name should not have rattled her for one nanosecond. She's a seasoned performer. If her orchestra feed was off, why didn't she hold the performance? She could have held up a warning finger, in character no less, gotten a laugh from the audience and everyone would have waited ten…
These are so magnificent I'm now incapable of concentrating on executing my own art homework.
As someone who loves Goonies to death and have for the entirety of its existence, I can say that it is actually a real shitshow and I think it's special because of my nostalgia for derpy 80s adventure movies. But Ghostbusters hinges on some tight comedy and is smooth sailing all the way through. It's well-crafted.
Yes. And some of the old-school in-camera tricks (like the gathering clouds) remain sensational, because they're 'real' effects rather than slipshod cut-rate VFX!
Can we hear some proof of your superior skill at the sheng, then?
Magnificent images!
Agreed. 'The movie's not about technology or software.' But it's main character is an ASI that can't be emotionally or intellectually controlled? I think you got something on your face there, Spike.
Meh. Queen Badass herself Vivienne Westwood did this like 30 years ago with Blade Runner...SO MUCH COOLER.
The title of this post is actually wrong. It's still an insult to cut the tail off of a horse. Here in Southern California, in charro culture, people will sneak into barns and cut the tails off of horses of their rivals.
I actually liked how they handled the passing of Oliver Reed in Gladiator. Everybody could tell where the cut-and-paste was, but because he was beloved it just made it poignant.
Well, if you consider working quickly from life to capture a specific moment in time, even if it's in layout, then yeah, I'd call that the 19th century equivalent. If you complete the work later you're still building on the immediacy of what you captured in the underpainting. As a painter and an art historian I would…
Officially borrowing 'pesty cat.'
Yeah, maybe. I remember her Wizard of Oz from a few years ago. It's just a bummer that it's looking shittier and shittier as people are more and more skilled at making something look powerfully seamless. Either push it off the ledge and make it look like a fourth grader who loves 'Brave' did it (which would be super…
AHHAAH before I even got to the end of your comment I was gonna reply, 'You're right, this smacks of intern!'
I know I'm being uppity, but it's Disney! Throw some money at it! ;)
Oh, I have no problem with photoshop. I have a problem with bad photoshop, misaligned lighting, dynamics moving at 2 different speeds, obvious layering, bad masking and shit that a first year VFX student wouldn't even do. I'm surprised an art director let this out of the building!