What I meant was, the VFX were a symptom of a larger problem. The fact that the movie was so messily put together that so many changes were required so late in the process that the end result is very obvious on screen.
What I meant was, the VFX were a symptom of a larger problem. The fact that the movie was so messily put together that so many changes were required so late in the process that the end result is very obvious on screen.
There was so much half-assedness in the movie, even though I ultimately enjoyed it, there were so many changes that they tried to make at the last minute and the “fix it in post” mentality is on clear display.
Oh for sure, and it’s worked for countless CEOs who follow Welch’s roadmap.
I think most of the problem, from what I’ve seen come out about the movie, stems from editing and effects. The film looks unfinished because they hastily made a lot of changes at the last minute, leading to shoddy VFX work that had to make arbitrary and frivolous changes at the eleventh hour. (NOT blaming the VFX crew…
Spider-Man: No Way Home definitely left things in a weird place. Peter is technically like, a ghost I guess? If nobody remembers who he is, does he have a social security number? He rents an apartment so I guess he’s in the system, but it’s left in a very weird place where he just...kinda doesn’t exist anymore.
This genius thinks he deserves a 56 billion dollar compensation package and his big innovation is “laying people off”.
I appreciate parts of some of the movies, and Days of Future Past probably has the most parts I like, but I really don’t like how most of the cast is just there to do things and they don’t really even establish what the powers are for the background mutants. They just wanna be like “Warpath is there! And also Bishop!…
I gotta love this article for trying. Velma still sucks, but at least this time it KNOWS it sucks and says “fuck you” to the people who say it sucks.
I feel like you could take the skeleton of this article and swap out almost any billionaire’s name like a sort of MadLibs and it would be just as accurate.
I was gonna say, based on the direct-to-video sequels, Scar was originally known as Taka, but the description of his character here is strange - he’s a lion prince who initially welcomes Mufasa into HIS family as a brother...
I would agree with the basic premise of this, but while the show has been very good, I think it’s just not a high bar to be the best X-men adaptation of all time, because most of them leave a lot to be desired.
Yeah but then it wouldn’t have a flashy name that evokes the futuristic idea of a fully self driving automobile, which is what Musk obviously intended. Something that sounds like glorified cruise control (because that’s what it actually is) doesn’t turn heads like “Autopilot” and “Full Self Driving”. The whole point…
I remember when Alien Day was briefly treated as a time to release exclusive Alien related merch. I think the debacle of the Reebok sneakers really screwed that up for people, and now what we have is some vague “there is Alien stuff out now, or coming out soon, that is not really connected at all to the day”.
“I have been kicked out of show business” says person performing a comedy show to a sold out crowd.
The first entry is so weird to me. First off, $400 and change for 14 nights, including fees? Wow. That’s a crazy price.
He also voiced the Goblins in that 1970s Hobbit cartoon I grew up loving so much.
I know Thurl Ravenscroft was the voice of Tony the Tiger, but did he ever actually dress up in the suit? Feels like he would literally never have had to do that.
I wanna say based on user name it’s got to be satire. “Guy WHOSE Always Right”? I mean it’s impossible to tell who’s being satirical and who’s just an idiot these days, but I dunno.
They did a necropsy and determined the cause of death was bullets.
I remember reading something recent about it and I was like “no, this didn’t actually come out, did it?” It turns out it did and I maybe even saw it? But it was so unmemorable that almost everyone has just wiped it from their mind.