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ThatPazuzu posted:I appreciate that the stripes are all unique and not a simple design copy pasted over and over. They reuse elements in the stripes, but it's far less noticeable than most attempts. For instance, I think only one gun is used more than once and it's reversed to not tip you off. Have they released any plot synopsis of the sequel yet?
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Young Freud posted:Have they released any plot synopsis of the sequel yet? The teaser trailer makes it seem like The Warriors 2: Come Out & Play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwxDUqE9txQ Gotta survive the night, get across town
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zenintrude posted:The teaser trailer makes it seem like The Warriors 2: Come Out & Play I like that they're doing it as another story set during one of the Purges instead of a direct sequel. I never saw the first one despite the trailer being interesting. I already like this concept a lot more than it all taking place in one house like the first appeared to be.
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Young Freud posted:They reuse elements in the stripes, but it's far less noticeable than most attempts. For instance, I think only one gun is used more than once and it's reversed to not tip you off. Oh yeah, I know. I meant they didn't do a lazy repeating pattern but mixed up how they used the assets.
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A purge sequel deserves to be made since there's definitely more interesting things to be done with the concept. It'd be cool if they made it more overtly satirical. Or if they didn't, at least make it actually tense or scary.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 00:29 |
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I think the main failing of The Purge was how little it card about the lower class character that was hiding in the house. Like he was pretty much the key to basically the whole thing and pretty much every angle in which the narrative could have been satirical, interesting or a at least a comment on something and instead they did pretty much nothing with that character other than use him as a thing that the MacGuffin.
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BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:A purge sequel deserves to be made since there's definitely more interesting things to be done with the concept. It'd be cool if they made it more overtly satirical. Or if they didn't, at least make it actually tense or scary. Yes. The biggest failing of The Purge was its complete waste of an interesting concept in favor of retreading the Home Invasion Psychos routine. axleblaze posted:I think the main failing of The Purge was how little it card about the lower class character that was hiding in the house. The second largest failing was the Morality Transplant, where the characters don't act like they grew up and belonged in that universe. The kids, especially, acted as if they were hearing about and experiencing the Purge for the very first time. It was really misplaced and destroyed any semblance of internal consistency.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 00:50 |
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Too many to post but a bunch of crazy Star Wars posters here... http://io9.com/incredibly-weird-sta...dium=socialflow
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 02:09 |
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No Swiss allowed!
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 03:37 |
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Cacator posted:No Swiss allowed! I hate these filthy neutrals. With enemies you know where they stand; but with neutrals, who knows? It sickens me.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 03:45 |
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Better to piss off the Swiss than the Red Cross.
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Mister Chief posted:Better to piss off the Swiss than the Red Cross. Dude, don't piss off the Swiss. That's not really a toothpick on their pocketknives.
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kiimo posted:Too many to post but a bunch of crazy Star Wars posters here... I dunno what's with the lizard but that visual of one of Vader's eyes being the 2nd death star is awesome.
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effectual posted:I dunno what's with the lizard but that visual of one of Vader's eyes being the 2nd death star is awesome. I think it's supposed to be a Gamorean Guard. Maybe?
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kiimo posted:Too many to post but a bunch of crazy Star Wars posters here... You picked the wrong ones to post. The Russian ones (all from the same two guys) are the best of the bunch.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 09:41 |
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Put that in a movie, Disney. e: and include the alien in the left column whose head is a test-tube rack. Mr. Squishy fucked around with this message at 12:02 on Feb 14, 2014 |
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High Warlord Zog posted:You picked the wrong ones to post. The Russian ones (all from the same two guys) are the best of the bunch. I want to see these movies.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 14:14 |
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Just watch some old Worker and Parasite episodes.
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Random Stranger posted:Dude, don't piss off the Swiss. That's not really a toothpick on their pocketknives. Yeah right. What are they going to do? Attack us with a cuckoo clock?
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 15:33 |
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Ishiro Honda posters are all amazing, and not just the Godzilla ones. (Gorath.) (King Kong Escapes.) (Frankenstein Conquers the World.) These are all wonderful movies that you'll enjoy if you like robots and walrus attacks.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 18:25 |
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I love the expression on that guy in the blue suit in the corner. "Can you not...?"
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 18:48 |
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Ended up picking up a True Detective poster. This one: I wasn't a fan of the others really. Also I just started watching True Detective last night and goddamn that is one well made show. Matthew McConaughey is unbelievably good.
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Low Desert Punk posted:
I have never wanted a poster more on my wall. Holy poo poo.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 21:05 |
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Those True Detective posters are especially disappointing since it's such a visually stunning show. It shouldn't be hard to make a good poster from it.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 23:24 |
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BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:Those True Detective posters are especially disappointing since it's such a visually stunning show. It shouldn't be hard to make a good poster from it. Just put the head with the roads from the intro on a poster.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 02:56 |
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Louisiana, especially the Delta portion of Louisiana (and the Mississippi portion of the Delta), are just stunningly picturesque that I can't believe they aren't incorporated at ALL.
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Considered that TD poster, but I honestly have no clue what that poo poo even means yet. Maybe by episode 8 I'll want it. Also if there's anyone not watching this show, you need to remedy that immediately. Not like a "oh hey this is cool" type of thing. Like a "drop everything & watch this" kind of thing. BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:Those True Detective posters are especially disappointing since it's such a visually stunning show.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 06:30 |
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Apologies if this was posted before (I checked a few pages back): Drew Struzan, aka the guy that made amazing posters for Hook, The Thing, Raiders of the Lost Ark, BladeRunner and the Star Wars releases is being featured in a small art exhibit. If youre in the Los Angeles area, head on over to Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial cemetery. There's no admission fee, and being able to see his work up close is just mind blowing... You will believe a man can paint. (Dude's like organic Photoshop).
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Popelmon posted:Just put the head with the roads from the intro on a poster. This guy knows what's up. Just pretend I posted every shot from the opening.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 08:54 |
...of SCIENCE! posted:This guy knows what's up. My favorite thing about this is the roads making the same basic shape as his skull. I have my desktop background on a rotating selection of 1080 screen caps from the intro.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 08:56 |
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Art of the Title has a great behind the scenes article about the creation of that intro. I imagine the greatness of the title has a lot to do with the involvement of the actual people creating the show. If you read Art of the Title frequently you'll note that for TV shows it usually involves companies making pitches based on very little information and being mostly left to tinker in their own little world.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 09:41 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:This guy knows what's up. That one is good, but this one is the best one. Like, holy poo poo. I have loved this shot ever since I first saw it. You have the reflection of the strip club lights in the form of a cross overlaid over a evangelical christian overlaid with storm clouds. SERIOUSLY, THAT poo poo IS AMAZING. Also, this one... And the stripper with the spiked heals. gently caress, I love that intro. Seriously, it is the best credit sequence outside of Enter the Void.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 09:46 |
The highway over Woody is my favorite shot, but I find this one haunting as well: In fact I love all of them. Here's all of them I'm using as my desktop in case any of you want them. I photoshopped out any names and such. http://imgur.com/a/K4NF6
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Arkane posted:Also if there's anyone not watching this show, you need to remedy that immediately. Not like a "oh hey this is cool" type of thing. Like a "drop everything & watch this" kind of thing. Someone posted a clip which was like 6 minutes of a continuous shot following McConaughey's character through some undercover drug sting or something, as he goes into and out of houses and runs through alleys and streets. It looks pretty seamless, and I assume it was all one take. It was pretty loving impressive whatever the case. I need to watch that show.
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Fat Lou posted:That one is good, but this one is the best one. Like, holy poo poo. I have loved this shot ever since I first saw it. You have the reflection of the strip club lights in the form of a cross overlaid over a evangelical christian overlaid with storm clouds. SERIOUSLY, THAT poo poo IS AMAZING. All I can see is a nerd getting blasted by lasers during a lightsaber fight.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 20:16 |
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This is the secret best shot in the show: The entire series is directed by one guy. A map of the long take: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zE66AOOpTqo0.kFhz5RglPO8Q
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King Vidiot posted:Someone posted a clip which was like 6 minutes of a continuous shot following McConaughey's character through some undercover drug sting or something, as he goes into and out of houses and runs through alleys and streets. It looks pretty seamless, and I assume it was all one take. It was all in one take and apparently it was super hard to do because it was shot on location, they only had a couple of days and they weren't allowed to do stuff like alter anything, so for the fence shot at the end they had to have the cameraman get onto one of those dolly things to lift him over the fence smoothly.
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Wendell posted:Just watch some old Worker and Parasite episodes. Oh, you mean those Tom and Jerry cartoons that came after Hanna-Barbera made them, but before Chuck Jones?
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I do like this by http://www.oldredjalopy.com/:
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