Plot twist: There is one ET cartridge left in the desert and is now worth billions.
Plot twist: There is one ET cartridge left in the desert and is now worth billions.
Those shots reminded me how awesome Atari’s logo is. Simple, classic, and it looks great when blown up to the size of a massive digital billboard.
Yesss! I stopped the trailer and jumped it back and was like “It is the Atari logo, bitchin’!” Now I want to make an Atari shirt with the logo all dot matrixed like that...
The Atari logo itself is iconic, abstract and futuristic. It stand the test of time, without needing heavily of fonts. Unlike it’s contemporaries such as Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Sega.
Atari. A wholly owned, recently acquired, subsidiary of Weyland-Yutani. Wanna take a ride :)
Agreed. The strength of the original is how deliberate and measured the pacing is, with just the right amount of (minimal), small-scale action. My inner cynic says the action will be ramped up too much in the new one.
I’d be a lot more worried about this were it not in Villeneuve’s hands, whose films I’ve consistently enjoyed. Plus Roger Deakins, so at the very least you know it will look fantastic.
Is Atari just big because they want to continue off of the vision that was in the original Blade Runner? Because that would make sense to keep a lot of the businesses that seemed like sure things in the 1980's around for the sake of the movie.
That giant Atari billboard gives me hope for the future :)
Please don’t suck. Please don’t suck. Please don’t suck.
The second trailer for Blade Runner 2049 is here and, as expected, it’s just undeniably beautiful.
TUNING FORK TUNING FORK
Oh that is really unbelievably bad.
It became clear to me that he probably can’t act when I saw him in Jurassic World. Before that he was my #1 choice for a new Indiana Jones. After, I don’t really want to see him in anything.
Yeah, I feel like Chris Pratt having a bad idea on set and refusing to let go shouldn’t surprise anyone.
People who make great movies, in front of or behind the camera, will sometimes make bad choices. They can’t all be gems.
I continually hope to catch FBI Agent Burt Macklin references in his other works, including GOTG2, and I am preparing once again for my inevitable disappointment.
This is my favorite internet comment today.
In interviews, he strikes me as a labrador retriever that learned how to surf. Very nice guy and exceptionally fun but, guys, please don’t take his ideas seriously lol.
See Mark Walhberg