That reminds me of the “higher protein” Cheerios variety that was rolled out a few years ago. Turns out the increase in protein for this was miniscule but they made it look higher by increasing the serving size on the nutrition facts label.
That reminds me of the “higher protein” Cheerios variety that was rolled out a few years ago. Turns out the increase in protein for this was miniscule but they made it look higher by increasing the serving size on the nutrition facts label.
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I can see them releasing a completed “sneak preview” episode or two but no way they can start dropping the series proper, good animation takes time—they aren’t on the South Park “10 days to air” kind of workflow.
Curious, I thought I had read they finished principal photography some time ago. Maybe they need some added shots/reshoots which is Marvel Studio’s usual M.O.
I much prefer Yoda doing stuff like lifting all those battle droids into the flight path of the oncoming droid fighters to blow them all up then to that dumb shit where he’s fighting with a lightsaber and flipping around like Sonic The Hedgehog.
There’s been worse. S1 had Bill Paxton ripping a dude’s rib out of his chest and stabbing him in the neck with it, and that was when the show was still on at 8:00.
That’s insane, how did they account for the parallax? Or did they just not move the camera at all?
Eh, if it’s got more Debi Mazar and Drew Barrymore I guess I’m in.
Honestly it’s bizarre that the 80s nostalgia being such a selling point of the show and they got so many simple details wrong, and it would be so easy to fix them.
I’m not even on board with Stranger Things being “good”, but it’s fine. I will say it’s a damn sight better than Ready Player One because, as I think you are getting at in your comment, most of its “clever” references are allusive rather than just being explicitly “(jabs elbow) eh? eh? remember this?! recognize this?!”
By the end I was just hate-reading it
No no no, don’t you understand, Cline also establishes his obscure reference bona fides by including the giant robot from the Japanese Spider-Man TV show(wanking motion)
LEGACY got us the Tron animated series, which is actually the best Tron thing.
AFAIK, those scenes were removed from every US home video release and any post-run rebroadcast.
Well the thing that bugs me the most about this is the framing sequences from the broadcast version with Old Indiana Jones in a retirement home or whatever, spinning the stories, were completely excised from the home video releases.
If you’re just talking about home viewing, then yeah, absolutely, 1080p is just fine. I mean, unless you wanna get up off the couch and hold a watchmakers’s loupe glass to your TV screen.
Robert Rodriguez is the first digital filmmaker who seemed to actually nail it. I remember seeing Once Upon A Time In Mexico in a theater, knowing it was all digital video, and being like, whoa, this looks like a real movie.
Collateral looked like utter shit. I don’t know what kind of rig Mann was using but as recently as Public Enemies his digital filmmaking looks worse than 80s porn films.
Oh man, I’m not even gonna pretend to be enough of a smarty-pants to answer that, especially figuring in the different grades of 35mm film, and whether it’s shot anamorphic or open matte. Chemical photography and digital photography are actually such diffrent beasts, it’s hard to describe.
Yep. Especially if prepared an air fryer most of Morning Star’s offerings are super-duper. I like that we are at the point in the meat substitute industry that for a lot of products(nuggets, burgers, sausages), the plant-based alternative is equal, if not superior, to the meat version.