I saw the Wonder Woman spot. Why is it so... blue-gray and sepia? I know it's set in the past, but would it have killed them to pop some primary colours in there? I guess they are being consistent with visual palette set by Snyder (WHICH I HATE) but it's a different director. They could have diverged a little.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
Why is it so... blue-gray and sepia? I know it's set in the past, but would it have killed them to pop some primary colours in there? I guess they are being consistent with visual palette set by Snyder (WHICH I HATE) but it's a different director. They could have diverged a little.
I do like that the Suicide Squad movie (based on the trailer) seems to actually USE COLOR. So that's a point in its favor.
Color-grading is one of the last steps in film post-production, so the final film will probably end up looking better. (Not necessarily good, but better).
I came across this on Tumblr earlier today and it is too fucking precious not to share: [link]
If Anakin/Padme were even 1/10 as cute as this, I'd have totally watched the prequels.
I feel ghoulish about this, but I know people can always use a bit of extra money:
If you have Truly Madly Deeply (with Alan Rickman) on DVD, they're selling for a lot right now on eBay.
I just saw TFA today. Weirdly, I happen to watch Ex Machina last weekend.
Oscar Isaac and Domhall Gleeson were half the cast in Ex Machina and they were all over this movie.
It was kind of freaky to see them on opposite sides. Both good though.
Unfortunately, I had been spoiled for a couple of things, but I still loved everything about TFA. I hope Rea turns out to be someone new or related to someone far off from the core cast.
This Seth Meyers bit about Boston accents in movies made me giggle: [link]
Went to see Carol yesterday. It was utterly gorgeous, but wee bit too languid for my taste. After I came home, I saw a promo for the movie on TV that called it "The Year's Most Provocative Thriller." What on earth?!
D-do the lesbians plan a heist.
Well, there is a private eye in the movie. But it's not like the lesbians scheme together to pump Coach Taylor full of lead.
I suspect the advertisers don't wanna call it a "lush lesbian romance" because... of America.