I'd expect to see Nova show up with the Guardians of the Galaxy at some point. They already have the Nova Corp.What I'm really looking for is a Nova movie. Maybe he'll be introduced in Infinity War after Thanos destroys Xandar in order to get the Orb.
And I definitely want Richard Rider, not Simon Alexander.
There is a guide that might help:Heh, actually I did see Trolls a few days ago. Having no experience with illegal drugs, I imagine it's the kind of movie to watch whilst tripping on LSD.
At first I was all like, "Marvel movies ugly? WTF are you talking about? They look great!"
It was something I often thought, but never really articulated myself.At first I was all like, "Marvel movies ugly? WTF are you talking about? They look great!"
And then I watched the video, and I was like, "Well... okay, I guess I see your point there."
Well, and I think he touches on this, too: they wanted a build a cinematic uniformity across all the movies in the MCU. They wanted a visual cohesiveness, and in doing so, created a one-size-fits-all bland drabness.It's hard to notice when it all looks like that, but Mad Max Fury Road does stand out.
But I guess it doesn't matter now since they're changing cameras anyway? This seems like laziness, which is sad because they can certainly afford to not be lazy.
Hmm, to me, that's not making your point. Your examples (excepting GotG) look pretty desaturated and washed out to me. Look at the grass and the golden buildings. Sure, I get the impression of the color, but it's a very drab version of the color. Like a grass colored t-shirt that has been washed too many times.For Civil War in particular, they did wash out the colors during the fights between the heroes. And to me, that makes a lot of sense: instead of the strong contrast between good and evil (bright and bold colors), the conflict was between two sets of heroes, both with good points about freedom vs oversight, responsibility, extraterritoriality, collateral damage, etc. The entire crux was about shades of grey between the heroes, so visually greying out the color slightly gives it that emotional tinge.
For all that it's muted, you still have a lot of primary colors sticking out and plenty of contrast.
Then there's this:
Even the GOTG one looks like it's being viewed through a dirty window, and the Thor one looks like it's been run through a sepia filter.Hmm, to me, that's not making your point. Your examples (excepting GotG) look pretty desaturated and washed out to me. Look at the grass and the golden buildings. Sure, I get the impression of the color, but it's a very drab version of the color. Like a grass colored t-shirt that has been washed too many times.
I'll take a good story over color saturation.
Exactly. It's not an either-or situation, and they are the way they are because of a deliberate decision.
Whoa. Yes. This. This is Spider-Man.I hate that I'm posting a teaser for a trailer, but this is for Spider-Man: Homecoming. It's good to see Happy Hogan recovered.
It's a Spider-Man movie where he has the underarm wings, Vulture and the Tinkerer are the main villains, and Shocker is turning up in his yellow quilted costume.My only issue is the GoPro camera work. Really hope there isn't a lot of that in the movie.
Also, Spider-Man's underarm wings are back!
Being the 60's again might not be a bad thing.What an age we live in.
Uh, for you and me, maybe.Being the 60's again might not be a bad thing.
--Patrick
Being the 60's again might not be a bad thing.
Fuck yeah!So yeah, this just dropped.
They largely showed the superhero stuff; I don't think they're going to do a lot of the more high school-y Peter Parker stuff that makes it more a teen movie in the trailers because that's not what people expect to see. Reminds me of after Spider-man 2 came out.Is it just me or does it not really feel all that different from the other Spidey films? Yeah, Tony/Iron Man is there, but aside from that, it doesn't feel as wildly different as I'd expected. Style and tone wise, it feels a lot like the other films.
Yeah, it's kind of picking what worked from both previous series and discarding what didn't. And I'm fine with that; it's not like there was zero merit in either other Spider-man franchise.This Spidey cracks wise when he's fighting. Tobey Maguire didn't. He's sufficiently nerdy and awkward out of costume. Andrew Garfield wasn't. I look forward to this.