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The Spirit.
I'm surprised noone has posted this yet.
It's a movie based off of a newspaper strip of the same name.
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I personally love how the director describes the character.
(possible spoilers,but I'm not sure.)
[quote="Frank Miller]The character has a terrifying side to him. This is a man who's died and come back to life. So it twists into fantasy. And of course there are tons of women in it. There have to be — it's the Spirit. They’re all in love with him"]
It's a movie based off of a newspaper strip of the same name.
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I personally love how the director describes the character.
(possible spoilers,but I'm not sure.)
[quote="Frank Miller]The character has a terrifying side to him. This is a man who's died and come back to life. So it twists into fantasy. And of course there are tons of women in it. There have to be — it's the Spirit. They’re all in love with him"]
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I hadn't heard of any of it before I started seeing trailers.
The one thing that's really grabbed me about it is the whole 'MY CITY SCREAMS' thing. It's such an odd line. Needless to say, I've been working it into conversations and/or yelling it at people apropos of nothing for the last few weeks.
The one thing that's really grabbed me about it is the whole 'MY CITY SCREAMS' thing. It's such an odd line. Needless to say, I've been working it into conversations and/or yelling it at people apropos of nothing for the last few weeks.
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If you look up the original comic, you can see that it looks totally different to the film (Frank Miller gives the film a "Sin City" look)
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^I don't know. That kind of line doesn't really work when you say it slowly, like in the trailer. Sounds unnatural. You need to bust it out fast. I bet Edward G. Robinson could have made it work. "Myahh, I'm gonna kill you, flatfoot, see? Myahh, I'm gonna kill you all kinds of dead. Put you on ice, see? Myahh."
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I really got a Dick Tracy vibe from the commercial, watching it again.
I'll try and find the trailer so I can see what Bomby's talking about, although I have to say Uwe Boll's films are horrible for a fantastic amount of reasons- writing being an especially big part.
I'll try and find the trailer so I can see what Bomby's talking about, although I have to say Uwe Boll's films are horrible for a fantastic amount of reasons- writing being an especially big part.
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Ah, I can follow you on that. Lighting can be a big part of films, even on a subconscious level to viewers that don't pay attention.
The framing in Sin City was largely influenced by the comics, so they probably had a much more specific concept in mind. This one is largely an adaptation of the Spirit into Frank Miller's visual style without comic panels to sort of pre-storyboard it. It would make sense that the lighting and framing is off a bit.
BTW, what did you dislike about 300, Bomby? I mean, aside from it being a senseless action film.
The framing in Sin City was largely influenced by the comics, so they probably had a much more specific concept in mind. This one is largely an adaptation of the Spirit into Frank Miller's visual style without comic panels to sort of pre-storyboard it. It would make sense that the lighting and framing is off a bit.
BTW, what did you dislike about 300, Bomby? I mean, aside from it being a senseless action film.
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Sin City was spectacular.
In all honesty, without the hype I probably would've just been indifferent to 300. Upon catching a few minutes of it recently, it was a mixture of a few things:
1. The lighting. This is a shame because the framing was actually impeccable.
2. Unnecessary over-usage of slow motion.
3. The CGI backgrounds were trying too hard to look realistic, which I found to be an eyesore.
4. Usage of British accents outside of Britain.
5. The voice over narration just didn't work. This is coming from someone who absolutely loves voice over narration when done correctly.
6. I have a preprogrammed bias against the "sword and sandal" genre. It's wrong, I know, but at least I admit to it.
I actually love senseless action films when they're well done. See Hard Boiled or the second half of Pineapple Express for a good example.
In all honesty, without the hype I probably would've just been indifferent to 300. Upon catching a few minutes of it recently, it was a mixture of a few things:
1. The lighting. This is a shame because the framing was actually impeccable.
2. Unnecessary over-usage of slow motion.
3. The CGI backgrounds were trying too hard to look realistic, which I found to be an eyesore.
4. Usage of British accents outside of Britain.
5. The voice over narration just didn't work. This is coming from someone who absolutely loves voice over narration when done correctly.
6. I have a preprogrammed bias against the "sword and sandal" genre. It's wrong, I know, but at least I admit to it.
I actually love senseless action films when they're well done. See Hard Boiled or the second half of Pineapple Express for a good example.
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