Cant wait to watch it on the REDray 3D laser projector! The images off of the projector looked amazing!
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Cant wait to watch it on the REDray 3D laser projector! The images off of the projector looked amazing!
I wish they'd start releasing trailers of 3D films in 3D for download. Surely it can't be that difficult to output a SBS version that can be downloaded, can it?
Just a side note.. The movie poster going around right now and the one here was created by a fan from who knows what.... it is not the official movie poster, which has not been released yet. Just keep that in mind as you guys pick it apart.
Hi Graeme - Has it been limited to one specific ingredient that would be causing this? It would be extremely useful I think if we could build a list of non-safe make-up (or perhaps a safe list would be better) that we could give to make-up artists prior to shoots. Is there any chance you could comment on what brands or products were problematic? Or perhaps it would be less political if you could comment on with which products skin tone problems couldn't be reproduced?
[QUOTE=Sergio Perez;1012751]Baz Luhrman often re-images his "worlds". He's an expressionistic director, and the "world" his characters live in are more of an expression of his vision of the era- a "romantic" memory and portrait (that's how I see it). One should not expect realism and era accuracy in his films, but if the story, the characters, the music all work together to create a unique "world" and "experience" which is a Baz Luhrmann film. That's why his films are so polarizing, in a way: either you accept this creative liberty and approach from Luhrmann or you will probably walk out in disgust by the lack of the historical (time) accuracy and representation of the real world in his films. A good comparison to what Baz does with history or with "historical landscape" is what Tarantino did with Inglorious Basterds! Tarantino "changed" history in his film, because he assumed it as his "world", and in his "world", in his film, in his "story", that was the way things happened. Same goes to Luhrmann, but not in such a provocative sense!
obviously we all have different tastes, and certainly Tarantino has a better taste for music than Baz
Move over Hugo! Xtreme Eye Candy coming through!!
Not what I was expecting - my kid just read the book and I just got done splaining the lush production of the 1970's with those amazing Theoni Aldredge costumes . . .
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