You suck.
You suck.
Holy cow! The original “Dream” on SNES looked almost like what Square would do later on the Playstation! Stunningly beautiful, such a shame it never saw the light of day.
Ah yes, Turok, a great franchise in it’s day....
Seriously?
I think the main problem is just that there are too many superfluous characters. I can stand spotty direction and soundstages if the heart is in the right place. But throughout the quest we’re introduced to one gang after another that tag along and no one gets enough time to develop. (Like those rogue bandits for…
I actually think the art direction of Krull is one of the best things about that film. That fortress of evil is really odd, organic and interesting to look at. Plenty of nice moments too, like the armored soldiers raising out of the swamp water.. I dig the look of Krull. Compare it to something like Willow for…
It’s probably the most visually lavish and over the top gorgeous fantasy movie ever made. Tim Curry is a spectacle to behold. But the film doesn’t quite work however, as it has odd tonal inconsistencies, clunky dialogue and paper thin characters.
The history of video game graphics all in one stage! Can someone make a compilation video of these? :)
Bill and Ted were murdered by the “evil-robot-usses” at the Star Trek rocks too...
I thought Skyward Sword was a great looking game and I dug the overall watercolor look. Link himself has gotten quite bland though. They should tone down the boy band prettiness and ditch the blonde hair while they are at it. Old Zelda fans know that Link has brown hair (and sometimes purple!) :)
Agreed! Never liked the blonde pretty boy Link. The games are about a small person going on a grand adventure in the tradition of the Hobbit. Not flashy cool anime whatever.
F-16’s versus TIE Fighters? I would watch that in an instant! :)
Well.... Robocop is pretty damn good too.
Well, it’s not the most amazing movie costume I’ve seen. But there’s something refreshingly old fashioned about it, loincloth and all. Znyder’s version looks rad of course... But it is also very robot looking and over designed, with all these sharp angles and pointless details everywhere. And don’t get me started on…
I know! It’s so boring. I always thought that Superman’s bright colors made him look radiant and powerful. Like in this scene. He’s indestructible. No movie has really captured that since, even though X-Men First Class flirted with the 60s yellows a little bit.
Given the ill-fitting bracelets, I assume that this is an earlier costume test and that it hasn’t been entirely fitted. The blue is quite vibrant, but really hard to tell how it would have looked on film, given all the drastic color adjustments that happen in post.
Sure, but that design you used as an example would also have been pretty boring. What is that even supposed to be..? Some weird sci-fi something whatever? Doesn’t look Greek, doesn’t look like anything.
Well... Megan Gale looks good I think.
I can’t see you being that great of an artist.
Shitty artist? It’s actually a really well made sculpture. Can you take clay and shape a face like that?