About 32nd and Hawthorne.
About 32nd and Hawthorne.
These were union assholes. He was an confederate asshole.
No, I wasn't. One coal plant in one year releases more radioactive particles into the atmosphere than all the nuclear accidents in combined.
Honestly, the whole interview is pretty awful. Poor photography, lighting, and you get the feeling she would rather be somewhere else.
There was a photographer taking video and stills though out the production, so I expect there will be a decent amount of "behind the scenes". Hopefully I won't be in any of it.
She should be able to handle it just fine. I really can't say more than that.
"residents can fire up the biofuel-powered engine and cruise to a new location."
That is something I worried about while we were making this film, would everyone be sick of zombies by the time it was finished and at the theatre? Its been in production for a very long time though. Before the acceleration of the zombie craze in the past couple years.
People are still freaking out about #4, Radiation. Otherwise we would have a good, clean, source of power now.
I did meet a guy that was complaining that he could not sleep because of the wireless routers in the neighborhood. Idjit.
One of the guys at work said they everything was painted pretty much normal when he visited some friends at the studio in england last the year before last.
Meh, some parrots name their young and they can be pretty damn smart for an animal. But we are not giving them rights.
It is all B&W. They had a custom version of dragon that immediately converted the frames to B&W so no one ever saw the color images. With no color information stored they didn't have to worry about someone up the chain changing their mind half way through the film.
Yay! I don't have to kill my ancestors any more. Recently found out I am descended from the Borgia. Doh! I have been committing virtual ancestor-cide!
I could not watch that show. Ugh...
So you mean, Occupy Federation?
The later books have black and yellow people as well. Literally.
You can't compare the two. Compare a medium format film to medium format digital, like a Pentax 645N to a Pentax 645D with same sized film.
Happen to have a pair of Red/Blue glasses at hand and it works...
The red men of mars do not look very red.