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Xandu posted:Really, Anna Kendrick can't find better roles than this and that what to know when you're expecting movie? More than likely, she has a lovely agent. I mean come on, almost a fifth of her movies are Twilight
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She's totally pointless in Scott Pilgrim.
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 15:24 |
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But shes so pretty. I think I fell for her in 50/50.
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 15:27 |
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LesterGroans posted:New poster for V/H/S Sick.
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 15:37 |
So does the Punisher go after a snuff film ring or something in this movie?
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 15:48 |
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jisforjosh posted:More than likely, she has a lovely agent. I mean come on, almost a fifth of her movies are Twilight
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 15:52 |
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Robert Denby posted:To be fair, the first one came out a year before "Up in the Air", and I'd assume that like most actors in that series, she was contracted to appear in all of them. Plus, she's probably gotten a shitload of money out of it, given how much the budget for those movies inflated over time, plus the residuals these movies will get once they play on TV a billion times. As crappy of a story the series is, and how cheesy it is, the producers/studios made bank on the rabid fans from just theater releases. The series cost 265,000,000 to make, and have made $2.5B that's a really good return on investment regardless if the movies sucked according to most people.
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 16:04 |
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LesterGroans posted:Yeah, I like the concept but, you're right, the 8-bit aspect of it makes the skull look too cartoony. Yes, yes I did
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# ? Jun 15, 2012 22:47 |
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Fat, black, blonde, dead, tomboy, old and bjork. They're like the seven dwarves of lovely female cliches.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 00:11 |
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Robert Denby posted:To be fair, the first one came out a year before "Up in the Air", and I'd assume that like most actors in that series, she was contracted to appear in all of them. Plus, she's probably gotten a shitload of money out of it, given how much the budget for those movies inflated over time, plus the residuals these movies will get once they play on TV a billion times. I think they were filming the second one while they filmed Up in The Air or close enough because I remember George Clooney making fun of her for being in Twilight. I'm pretty sure everyone involved with Twilight knows how terrible they are and just rolls with it. Especially Pattison. And I still have no loving clue how Dakota Fanning ended in them.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 00:52 |
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axleblaze posted:Yes, yes I did That's loving awesome, but I can see why they also changed the poster.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 01:29 |
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axleblaze posted:Yes, yes I did Did you play the tape?
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 02:57 |
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I've been looking up Polish movie posters, and I liked this one enough to buy a cheap reprint of it. I like the style and its of my favorite Kurosawa movie, I'd like to frame it at some point...
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 04:08 |
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Someone's gone to the effort of plotting colour trends in movie posters since 1914.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 08:43 |
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WebDog posted:Someone's gone to the effort of plotting colour trends in movie posters since 1914. It's a shame they didn't make any movies in 1924.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 08:48 |
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I'm less interested int he gradual shift from about 80/20 warm/cold to aobut 50/50, and more interested in the weird one-year outliers where suddenly it's a whole different distribution (1919, 1920, 1977, 1980, etc.) Not entirely sure what happened in those - I'm guessing big releases that caused a bunch of copycats?
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Cleretic posted:I'm less interested int he gradual shift from about 80/20 warm/cold to aobut 50/50, and more interested in the weird one-year outliers where suddenly it's a whole different distribution (1919, 1920, 1977, 1980, etc.) Not entirely sure what happened in those - I'm guessing big releases that caused a bunch of copycats? Well, I can't really tell what happened in 1919-1920 (best-selling film that year was The Miracle Man, but much of it is now lost) but I know that 1977 is when Star Wars was released. I mean, look how blue this is... Young Freud fucked around with this message at 13:32 on Jun 16, 2012 |
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Cleretic posted:I'm less interested int he gradual shift from about 80/20 warm/cold to aobut 50/50, and more interested in the weird one-year outliers where suddenly it's a whole different distribution (1919, 1920, 1977, 1980, etc.) Not entirely sure what happened in those - I'm guessing big releases that caused a bunch of copycats? http://www.vijayp.ca/movies/ Drag the slider along till you reach whatever year and it will spit out on a pie chart what posters were referenced.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 14:05 |
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Is there any reason as to why green and purple have never been popular colours?
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 19:56 |
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QuoProQuid posted:Is there any reason as to why green and purple have never been popular colours? Non-primary colors as well as being likely associated with illness and poison when used together, I think. Edit: gently caress if I know. I did a quick internet search and apparently green and purple are natural colors. It may have to do with vibrancy and contrast. Some other stuff I'm reading is that purple and green is a Victorian color combination, used in advertising back then. Edit 2: Really, for maximum contrast, you want purple and yellow or green and red. Young Freud fucked around with this message at 22:15 on Jun 16, 2012 |
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Purple and green are ugly colors that's why
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 01:39 |
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Purple is the best color. Preferably eggplant
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bows1 posted:Purple is the best color. Preferably eggplant Aubergine. Or is 'eggplant' the colour? Eh, aubergine sounds better. Lizard Combatant fucked around with this message at 02:54 on Jun 17, 2012 |
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Lizard Combatant posted:Aubergine. Or is 'eggplant' the colour? Eh, aubergine sounds better. Yeah, it sounds better if your Eurotrash.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Yeah, it sounds better if your Eurotrash. Just speaking the King's old boy. Spare me your quaint American cant. e: Yes, 'aubergine' has a French origin. But that's English for you, stealing the best of other languages. Lizard Combatant fucked around with this message at 05:10 on Jun 17, 2012 |
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QuoProQuid posted:Is there any reason as to why green and purple have never been popular colours? Purple and green were commonly used as colors for super villains in comic books. 60's Marvel is probably most notorious for it. Just had that conversation with my dad yesterday. It's the sort of thing you don't really notice until someone mentions it.
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Die Laughing posted:Purple and green were commonly used as colors for super villains in comic books. 60's Marvel is probably most notorious for it. Just had that conversation with my dad yesterday. It's the sort of thing you don't really notice until someone mentions it. Huh. Suddenly the Incredible Hulk is in a whole different ballgame.
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Die Laughing posted:Purple and green were commonly used as colors for super villains in comic books. 60's Marvel is probably most notorious for it. Just had that conversation with my dad yesterday. It's the sort of thing you don't really notice until someone mentions it. DC did it just as much. The Joker, Lex Luthors power armor, The Parasite, Brainiac, etc. It's because all the heroes were primary colors, red, yellow, blue, so making the villains purple and green was a simple visual shorthand.
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wheatpuppy posted:Huh. Suddenly the Incredible Hulk is in a whole different ballgame. Don't forget that The Incredible Hulk was much more a monster story than it was a superhero when it was created. Stan Lee and Stan Goldberg butted heads on his original color though so maybe I'm fighting myself here.
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Nate Breakman posted:Don't forget that The Incredible Hulk was much more a monster story than it was a superhero when it was created. Stan Lee and Stan Goldberg butted heads on his original color though so maybe I'm fighting myself here. He was originally supposed to be grey, but then there was a colorist error in the 2nd or 3rd issue and he turned green, and they ran with it.
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 23:55 |
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So during halftime at yesterday's football match I had the unpleasant misfortune of seeing a tv ad for Sandler's latest movie and noticed that they actually used tweets as review blurbs. Next we'll posters that allow for realtime display of tweets mentioning the movie.
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ZeeBoi posted:So during halftime at yesterday's football match I had the unpleasant misfortune of seeing a tv ad for Sandler's latest movie and noticed that they actually used tweets as review blurbs. Tweets must be a godsend for marketing people. Making a few fake Twitter accounts and writing glowing tweets about your product and being on the golf course my noon instead of the days of writing fake testimonials and staging fake man-on-the-street interviews.
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It's also a nightmare when a hashtag trends for all the wrong reasons.
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ZeeBoi posted:Next we'll posters that allow for realtime display of tweets mentioning the movie. If they can't filter them to only show the good ones, this will be the best thing to ever happen.
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TheJoker138 posted:If they can't filter them to only show the good ones, this will be the best thing to ever happen. There was some Mass Effect 3 thing that collected mentions of the game on Twitter and a few other places and collaged them together. They anticipated that people would be overwhelmingly positive, so there was no filter or oversight for what went up. Problem was, internet response to the game quickly turned extremely negative and blew up in their face. For a while, you'd see the internet, in all it's hyperbolic glory, declaring "WORST GAME EVER" on their automatic ad.
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ZeeBoi posted:So during halftime at yesterday's football match I had the unpleasant misfortune of seeing a tv ad for Sandler's latest movie and noticed that they actually used tweets as review blurbs. Last week I saw a New York Times ad for "Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" that used tweets instead of reviews. Frankly, I'm amazed this isn't something that's caught on, especially for movies dependent on word of mouth.
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Robert Denby posted:Last week I saw a New York Times ad for "Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" that used tweets instead of reviews. Frankly, I'm amazed this isn't something that's caught on, especially for movies dependent on word of mouth. The example to follow here isn't using tweet reviews but simply using the title of the itself. "Look at that, this movie is the 'best'!"
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# ? Jun 18, 2012 22:01 |
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A whole bunch of posters for Total Recall came out yesterday.
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# ? Jun 19, 2012 01:20 |
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For a second I had to google "Rekall." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJEllFk3Hqw
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QuoProQuid posted:A whole bunch of posters for Total Recall came out yesterday. Well, at least they put effort into this one. The rest of them look like stock photos.
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