Are Grendel and Grendel's mother not monsters?
Grendel looks like a human. Or at least she can when she chooses to.
A hot female human. With high heels.
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Are Grendel and Grendel's mother not monsters?
Grendel looks like a human. Or at least she can when she chooses to.
A hot female human. With high heels.
Are Grendel and Grendel's mother not monsters?
I think Jennifer Aniston would say that they are.
the animation annoys me too, -t. it's like they couldn't decide if they wanted to make a movie or a video game. it's one i'll definitely be skipping.
it's like they couldn't decide if they wanted to make a movie or a video game.
I thought they were going for movie-type realism. Is it uncanny-valley-ish?
The TV spots aren't fully rendered versions -- according to the people I know who've seen it on the big screen, the animation looks phenomenal in theatres.
[eta: A big part of it is that it's animated primarily for Imax 3-d, which of course you can't see on TV.]
I have free passes to it! Which is good, because I wouldn't see it otherwise.
Neil Gaiman has been very complimentary about the movie, but he kinda has to.
Oh, it looks hideous. I can't wait.
I still remember Neil Gaiman apologizing profusely for Neverwhere, where it was shot in video and then they never went back and doctored the footage like they said they would, which explained how crappy it looked because they had lit it and set it for a certain post-production effect.
He's involved in Beowulf? Oh.
help me decide what to watch tonight since the crappy CMA's are messing up my tv schedule. i have Evan Almighty, Shoot 'Em Up, 3:10 to Yuma, 30 Days of Night, Rush Hour 3, The Illusionist and Vacancy.
because I love scores: I'm watching a documentary on the creation of the universe, and they used one of John Murphy's tracks from 28 Days Later. My favorite track, too! "An Ending/Ascent" Love! /random
Tiggy, skip the last three (although it depends on what you're in the mood for). I'd like to hear another opinion on 3:10, personally.