Season 2 was even worse with the writers strike.
Season 2 was even worse with the writers strike.
Is it just me or does the framing of the shots chosen for the trailer look claustrophobic. Everything looks to be shot in medium closeup, but it has the same colour grading as BvS. In all honesty as bland as the framing is in The Avengers the clarity of the shots is refreshing.
Wants: A different showrunner and a less rushed production schedule with a proper fight coordinator.
Also good at creating characters that looked nothing like any Marvel characters
Wasn't Seaquest rebooted each season anyway?
I hate the term digital series, it like a 30 min show broken up into 10 3 min clips filmed in someones basement or backyard.
I'm still not getting kind of IMAX vibe from any of the footage. so I'm not sure why we should be impressed with zooming in the footage in this trailer. Do you like close ups and medium shots of parking garage interiors? Do you like shots of marginal CGI ? Well come and watch this on a huge screen they way ABC shows…
Not controversial in my household, I hate Monopoly.
Yeah that got me too, I mean I get everyone looked up to George but I guess everyone just trusted him.
Mortal Kombat wasn't that bad, it was pretty faithful to the game. MK:A tries to be the kind of sequel that expands the scope of the 1st, but someone forgot to get increase the budget along with it.
If you look at him on set, he has alot of personality and was very physical in his performance, its a shame that those skills weren't used for a more interesting, intelligible character.
It's surprisingly insightful, actually most of the prequel behind the scenes really give a decent idea on why the movies turned out they way they did. I can never forget Lucas just looking at a bunch of alien designs to choose for the Diner guy in Attack of the Clones. It was so random , that you could tell the only…
I was surprised looking up Batteries Not Included that it wasn't directed by one of Spielberg proteges, ie Columbus, Zemikis etc.
What no mention of the John Leonetti classic Mortal Kombat Annhilation. Kudos to him for getting more directing work after that.
Except that for some reason most of the stuff she is in is crap. Don't get me wrong I think she is great but stuck in a lot of bad projects.
I remember really wanting to see The Haunting, because of the great sets and the Sierra game Phantasmagoria just being released. I thought it was going to be this great haunted house movie, I obviously didn't pay attention to the cast and crew. The cheap house on haunted hill movie that came out with Geoffery Rush was…
I think Nolan's biggest issues is the editing of his movies. I think my biggest disappointment with Nolan was the snow "level" in Inception, for the all the talk of paying homage to On Her Majesty's Secret Service, that action scene in the movie was like mollasses. It's not that he can create a sense of speed and…
The Dark Knight Rises to me is the Godfather III of the Batman Trilogy. Both ended up with lazy production design, rehashed scores (James Newton Howard is missed in TDKR), main characters being sidelined for new actors, less talented supporting staff (Modine for TDKR, George Hamilton, Joe Mantagna for GIII).
Short running time, delayed release, and delayed marketing, smells of behind the scenes turmoil.
I'll be curious to see her as Dr. Who, I only know her from Broadchurch. Her acting was great in that, but completely different that what I would expect for a Doctor Who.