If life-sized animatronic dinosaurs are more realistic, producers should have more of those.
Also, two decades of research and investment into computer generations imagery ought to have increased the realism and made it more affordable.
If life-sized animatronic dinosaurs are more realistic, producers should have more of those.
Also, two decades of research and investment into computer generations imagery ought to have increased the realism and made it more affordable.
Can someone please explain to me why the dinosaurs in this film look so dreadful and unrealistic.
How come the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park look much more realistic? And that was filmed 18 years ago.
The revamped Star Trek appealed to both men and women and a fairly older demographic. Apparently, 60% of the audience were women.
You can thank the Moral Majority for that.
Its sort of weird to see the way the mind of TV Exec works. They approve shows based on false trends since they have no notion about the lifes of anyone under 50.
That's how crap like The Arrow gets produced
Some executive watched Katniss in Hunger Games and then Hawkeye in The Avengers and decided that "Hey!, The kids…
Anyone else liked the lens flare? I thought it made the spaceship look cool and futuristic.
Hollywood is a pretty incestuous industry.
Unless you're white, conservative, southern-Californian, over 60 and in charge of a media conglomerate, you're don't have a real say.
You can see the result in the 'instability' in the American movie industry ie. increasing reliance on a handful on tent pole pics against a…
A well-written and executed script brings in a bigger audience than good actors, as seen in most blockbuster motion pictures which tend to be plot-driven not character-driven.
And yet, Hollywood continues to pay writers a pittance, whilst showering millions on pretty-boy actors.
You know what happened with Frank Darabont? He won that lawsuit, yes he did.
He left to Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Little place right on the Pacific. You know what the Mexicans say about the Pacific? They say it has no memory. That's where he finished his life, Opened a little hotel right on the beach. Bought a worthless…
Bad idea. What we need is another street named after an elderly council member that no one heard of and did nothing for the community.
High-income viewers, who spend their days in nice comfortable offices are more likely to enjoy dark cable-dramas with morally ambiguous protagonist.
Gawd, if Marx was around today. that's exactly what he would say about Animation Domination, along with high-end cable dramas, and TV in general.
High-speed internet television is truly the electronic opiate of the masses.
ABC caters to wealthy, conservative Boomers with admittedly, poor taste. Central plot-points revolve around the narcissistic foibles of the wealthy.
Most of the 'poor people' shows are about grisly murders and death. Don't want to consider the political implications..
- Unemployed 14K , 28 Male, Bob's Burgers
Do we expect people to move cross-country (with children) to strange places far from family and friends to find better jobs and housing , which may not eventuate?
Since 50% of New Yorkers live below the poverty line, why doesn't half of New York move to Europe?
Can't believe 'Independent Movie' got a B+ from A.V Club. This episode deserved a solid A+, It was funny, touching, genuinely poignant and laugh-out-loud and packed with cultural references. Also, great scripting and gorgeous animation.