Ya know, I was at the LaBrea tar pits museum yesterday, and I gotta say, Dire Wolves? Not very impressive physically.
Also not very smart, apparently. They’ve pulled some 4,000 of them out of the tar so far...for contrast, there has been 1 human.
Ya know, I was at the LaBrea tar pits museum yesterday, and I gotta say, Dire Wolves? Not very impressive physically.
Also not very smart, apparently. They’ve pulled some 4,000 of them out of the tar so far...for contrast, there has been 1 human.
I wasn’t a fan of horror movies until I saw The Witch. Just a phenomenally made, slow-burn creepout with a LOT of stuff to think about afterwards. Christ, that movie is so good
I noticed that too. I don’t know if I like that better or not. Having an episode a week was kind of nice to let the show “grow” in your mind between episodes, like a network show.
Thanks for the clarification! I’m sure they’ll eventually split it into three identical apps, change names multiple times, and then just let them fade into oblivion.
My first thought when I started watching the show is that the effect just doesn’t work with out the smear technique traditional animation uses. If they could somehow replicate smear with this style of 3d animation, should mostly fix the problem, but that’s probably harder than it sounds.
It’s pretty common in Japanese 3D animation these days (e.g. Batman Ninja and the Godzilla anime films) to use a lower frame rate on cel-shaded animation to mimic the look and feel of 2D (although budget is probably a factor there as well). The Dragon Prince is the first US show I’m aware of that’s done it. And mostly…
Yes, because 2D animation is generally done “on twos,” i.e. at half the frame rate (which would be 12 images per second for film or 15 per second for video), because it’s less work for the animators and takes less time and money. Low-budget 2D animation is sometimes even done “on threes,” 8-10 fps, which is about as…
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Looks more John Wayne Gacy than Pierrot, which I assume is what they were really going for.
Agreed. I also loved his Batman back in the day.
Yeah, I wonder if that was because of any sort of editorial interference or what. Bret Blevins was the artist on the series (I can’t remember if he did the whole thing or just the initial stuff), and his work really was spot on.
Uh, I think we all know the answer to that.
Cobweb, you say?
So, what are the odds that John Deegan is really John Dee, aka Dr. Destiny?
And half of the Kids in the Hall
I don’t think people hate it. I think it’s pretty consistently loved for the silly movie it is
I find Constantine to be an actually pretty good movie, it’s just a bad Constantine movie, if that makes any sense. Slap another name on Keanu and it wouldn’t be as dismissed as it tends to be.
There were a lot of fans that bitched about the helmet when it was revealed in season one. Season two, they still bitched. Also, he will probably go without the suit for a few episodes due to Potter having to build another one, probably.
Season 2, imo was the best Marvel-Netflix show to date. Season 1 was great too, just a close runner up to season 2. Punisher/Kingpin in Season 2 really made it for me. The ending was lacking with the hand, but at the end of the day it was overall too good to be tarnished by things that only made sense by combining…
As a fellow member of the “Season 2 of Daredevil is great, sod the lot of you” club, you have my support.