my corneas are still scarred from the end of Picard when they’re back on the brightly-lit Enterprise after three seasons of candlelit ships. at this rate starfleet officers are going to need eyepatches like pirates for when they turn away from a screen
I get that both Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher each pulled from '66 Batman, but Nolan did his own thing. For better and worse, I admire the work. Just too bad about Ledger and the promise of his return as the Joker.
Snyder-verse was DOA, despite Cavill’s passion and appreciation for the source material and Richard Donner films.
Speaking of technology sins, there was that one Transporter movie where the guy plugs a third-generation iPod into a security camera via the headphone jack and downloaded a video.
I increase the exposure on just about every post I create. TV is just so dark.
Example A:
my corneas are still scarred from the end of Picard when they’re back on the brightly-lit Enterprise after three seasons of candlelit ships. at this rate starfleet officers are going to need eyepatches like pirates for when they turn away from a screen
Lampshaded on 30 Rock. I actually preferred the lighting from the live shows.
Not mine, but apt:
All dramatic media after Batman Begins: Dark/Gritty
Odd how far that series strayed from its origins, though it is hardly the only one.
I get that both Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher each pulled from '66 Batman, but Nolan did his own thing. For better and worse, I admire the work. Just too bad about Ledger and the promise of his return as the Joker.
Snyder-verse was DOA, despite Cavill’s passion and appreciation for the source material and Richard Donner films.
Speaking of technology sins, there was that one Transporter movie where the guy plugs a third-generation iPod into a security camera via the headphone jack and downloaded a video.
I lost IQ points watching that.
Don’t you dare!
Smarty is good.
As opposed to, um…
Easier to hide the bad CGI or poorly made props.