I always felt that internet exposure ruined The Phantom Menace for me. Well, knowing plot points, characters, and sets... and the movie sucked.
And the crawl.I always felt that internet exposure ruined The Phantom Menace for me. Well, knowing plot points, characters, and sets... and the movie sucked.
If they ever make That '90s Show, I'd love to see a season-long story arc wherein the gang gets hyped up for Phantom Menace. They record the first TV spot (I remember that was in November). They search Altavista and AOL message boards for every possible rumor. Maybe they even camp out for tickets. Then the big day comes and we see them leaving the theater without saying a word. And they spend the rest of the season bummed out.I always felt that internet exposure ruined The Phantom Menace for me. Well, knowing plot points, characters, and sets... and the movie sucked.
We got a movie kind of similar to that idea.If they ever make That '90s Show, I'd love to see a season-long story arc wherein the gang gets hyped up for Phantom Menace. They record the first TV spot (I remember that was in November). They search Altavista and AOL message boards for every possible rumor. Maybe they even camp out for tickets. Then the big day comes and we see them leaving the theater without saying a word. And they spend the rest of the season bummed out.
Let's see if anyone besides Bubble gets this one...
People should also fault Spielberg for that reason too. He sticks to the same color grading pretty consistently to me.People are really faulting MCU movies on same color grading? Usually we have same color grading cross-genre for decade long periods. I mean, you can tell a 90s movie right away because every friggin thing is graded cool. Night in the 90s was apparently a shade of Nightcrawler blue.
I fault Spielberg for ruining the end of the only Kubrick film I liked.People should also fault Spielberg for that reason too. He sticks to the same color grading pretty consistently to me.
But that doesn't make it a good thing.People are really faulting MCU movies on same color grading? Usually we have same color grading cross-genre for decade long periods. I mean, you can tell a 90s movie right away because every friggin thing is graded cool. Night in the 90s was apparently a shade of Nightcrawler blue.