Ok, have seen BoP and just elegant to point at Jessica's posts and nod. Whee!
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Also, seeing a bunch of women's names in the credits was pretty great
I enjoyed that - women in front of and behind the cameras.
I did wonder what ita would have thought about the fight scenes - they looked good to me, but it's not something I have any expertise in. On the - literally - bright side, they were done with enough lighting you could see what was going on.
I read an article about the movie and the fight scenes and the director was heavily influenced by Jackie Chan and the movie The Raid but she also has a background in dance which she drew on for the fight scenes
I've been watching the Youtube channel The Corridor Crew and they have VFX Artists react to good and bad FX and Stuntmen React to Good and Bad stunts and they love Jackie Chan , obviously, but they've featured The Raid fight scenes as examples of really good fight scenes (well lit, well choreographed and well shot) so the director really paid attention to making good fight scenes. I'm looking forward to the Corrirdor Crew reacting to the fight scenes in Birds of Prey.
They've had one of the stunt guys from the Marvel movies (and a bunch of other stuff) on a few times and he is great to listen talking about the mechanics of the fight scenes.
Such a pleasure to have the fight scenes be coherent!
I am halfway through La La Land. I really love musicals and yet meeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhh.
The ending was really good, but as far as odes to old movie musicals I'd honestly watch Once More With Feeling again instead.
Saw Joker this weekend.
I was impressed. Joaquin Phoenix earned his best actor awards.
It is not a movie I ever want to see again.
I am halfway through La La Land. I really love musicals and yet meeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhh.
Yeah, I felt the same. For starters, I didn't think the leads' singing or dancing was particularly good, and that's kind of important in a musical. I mean, it wasn't Russel Crow's Javert-level bad, but that's a nearly subterranean bar.
What I liked about La La Land was that it kind pof took the opposite approach of most musicals - instead of using music and dance to pack more emotion into a storyline, for example, they used spectacular visuals to pack more emotion into the music. I enjoyed it but I've had no desire to rewatch it and I don't actually remember much about it now.