I saw the Sin City preview last night finally and HOLY FUCK!
I gotta see that movie.
Gotta give Rodriguez props for staying faithful to the visuals.
And Frank Miller and Quentin Tarantino.
How many directors does one movie need?
Buffy ,'Help'
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I saw the Sin City preview last night finally and HOLY FUCK!
I gotta see that movie.
Gotta give Rodriguez props for staying faithful to the visuals.
And Frank Miller and Quentin Tarantino.
How many directors does one movie need?
I'm going to give Rodriguez the props, since in everything I've read, it was his choice.
Sean, did you see it at the theater? Or online? Because I want to know what it looks like on the big screen.
I'm going to give Rodriguez the props, since in everything I've read, it was his choice.
Fair enough. Though I can't imagine how, since Miller was right there, it was made without some input from him.
Quentin was there just to be Quentin, I imagine.
Sean, did you see it at the theater? Or online? Because I want to know what it looks like on the big screen.
On TV, during the Simpsons. I too would like to know how it looks on the big screen.
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I'm going to give Rodriguez the props, since in everything I've read, it was his choice.
Not to mention that Miller should get some props in there somewhere for having done the drawings that Rodriguez chose to emulate, n'est pas?
Not to mention that Miller should get some props in there somewhere for having done the drawings that Rodriguez chose to emulate
Well, if I was giving props for creating the visuals, I'd give them to Miller. But I'm not. Rodriguez's insistence on sticking to source material is reflected in the adherence to visuals, and in making sure Frank Miller was right up in the project.
For that I give Robert props. Doesn't take anything away from Miller -- his good works are other.
Sure, just get all specific and stuff.
Sure, just get all specific and stuff.
She's tricksy like that.
Hayden,cool! Can you believe the HFQ?!(Dude, it's a gritty show and I was manifestly surprised,I thought there could be an upgrade, profanity-wise.) And I want it in my obit that I taught David Simon the expression HSQ although he's been applying the skill for a very long time. Been watching season 2 again, but stopped for a bit because Frank Sobatka makes me cry like a little girl. Guess I need crimping up, still. Maybe it was even "HMFSHQ" Damn, that's The Bomb. I've done everything I can do but get on my knees to save it...would that be solicitation...Levy would know. "I'm like a marriage counselor...here so he remembers to bring flowers and she remembers to suck a little cock." It would be funny, if not terribly productive, if Simon brings a bouquet to the next sit-down with the brass.
Quentin was there just to be Quentin, I imagine.
From IMDB about this:
Robert Rodriguez scored Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) for $1. Quentin Tarantino said he would repay him by directing a segment of this movie for $1. Tarantino, a vocal proponent of film-over-digital, has said that he was curious to get hands-on experience with the HD cameras which Rodriguez lauds. When asked about his experience, Tarantino merely replied, "Mission Accomplished."