Dear Hollywood:
Yeah, and telephones (even landlines) don't go back to a dialtone when you hang them up, but it's an accepted cinema tool.Dear Hollywood:
Nobody stores video on tape any longer, and digital signals don't have a problem with vertical hold, nevermind static.
If you are going to show these features of a supposedly unstable signal, please make sure you are using an old analog TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio, sitting on top of a VCR, with an obviously frayed video cable between the two, rather than a 16:9 HD digital image.
Thank you.
Also, broadcast video long ago abandoned the quadruplex system, which means those "blurry" frames should tear the entire frame, they should not have multiple horizontal tears within the same frame.Nobody stores video on tape any longer, and digital signals don't have a problem with vertical hold, nevermind static.
Beat me to it.ROCKETO PAAANCHU!
The world won't end, because TODAY WE ARE CANCELLING THE APOCALYPSE!I NEED to see this.
Dear Mayans,
Please do not end the world. At least not until this is released and I have time to see it. Thank you.
Are you trying to imply a movie based on the spirit of cheesy godzilla movies is SILLY?That....That doesn't look good, at all. The concept is fun and neat but it looks really, really silly in execution.
Except there's no cheese in that trailer at all. I will say the rocket punch is pretty damn cool but everything else is pretty serious-looking. Obviously the actual movie may incorporate more cheese.Are you trying to imply a movie based on the spirit of cheesy godzilla movies is SILLY?
I say good day to you, sir.
That....That doesn't look good, at all. The concept is fun and neat but it looks really, really silly in execution.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102800/
-20 Espy Points.
I'm reminded of how China Mieville described his novel, Kraken:Except there's no cheese in that trailer at all. I will say the rocket punch is pretty damn cool but everything else is pretty serious-looking. Obviously the actual movie may incorporate more cheese.
Del Toro may share his perspective, I get that sort of feeling from the trailer.It's a dark comedy about a squid-worshipping cult and the end of the world. It takes the idea of the squid cult very seriously. Part of the appeal of the fantastic is taking ridiculous ideas very seriously and pretending they’re not absurd