Even if you had the skills, equipment and pure luck to be a superhero, how would you solve the problem of getting to crime or emergency before it happens?
>>68232227
Have connections among the African American community
I'd use my super powers/equipment to steal money and other valuable shit so I wouldn't have to work any more. Being a superhero is impractical and stupid.
>>68232227
WHAT THE FUCK DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH TELEVISION AND FILM?
NUKE THIS BOARD. ITS OVER. IT'S DEAD.
>You're outside waiting for your heroin dealer when this chick pulls up and asks what you think of her ass
>What do
link source with audio
>>68232186
those fucking teeth as shes says "ass"
>>68232344
Her jaw is wired shut.
RATE.
DISCUSS.
WATCH.
Fellini is awful
>>68232122
But why?
>>68232122
he's all over the place, I'll give you that.
his Giulietta Masina films are straight up kino tho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV0I-iA5lJU
Reviews are starting to come in from Cinemacon, apparently IT SUCKS!!!
Shocking news!
This day just keeps on getting better
>movie everyone knew would suck the second the idea was pitched
>turns out it sucks
Wow. What a surprise.
This post is directed to WHOEVER THE FUCK THINKS BvS WAS A "DEEP" AND "DIFFERENT" MOVIE.
Now, lets see, the criteria to make a movie "different" would be doing something nobody has ever done, or it isn't done often, and BvS had a mix of very VERY common stuff shown in movies and a few uncommon things.
Common:
Special effects being overused
Explosions
Heroes
Fights
Evil plot
Revives dead characters (superman)
etc.
Uncommon things:
The theme about "God vs Man" (somewhat uncommon)
Perspective of non-heroes about the heroes issues (again, somewhat uncommon)
Weird dream sequences (probably time-travel)
First, take in account the next thing: im in no way saying the whole movie was about that, but thats what i can bring back out of what i remember from the movie.
Moving on...
From the list, it appears, BvS it sort of tried to be different, but ended up being a boring movie and badly criticized.
Now, There is a big problem with the category of "different", think about it, just because a movie is DIFFERENT, does it means its good? that my friends, thats a fallacy. A movie doesn't need to be different just for it to be good, what it requires its that it is done with skilled people on whatever is required to do a movie, in this case, A SKILLED DIRECTOR (also writers, actors, etc.), which is what killed the movie. Snyder tried to approach some weird dilemma about "muh man vs god", and there's no problem about it, it could have been a good way to start a new kind of movie which is also good, BUT, he apparently knows shit about the philosophical issues around the whole theme (that could have helped on making the movie actually interesting) and ended up being like a movie made for 14 year olds who are turning atheists because they saw it on a conspiracy video.
>>>> continues in the next post
Thats the problem (part of it) Snyder doesn't have the skills to do a good movie, you just need to check the scores in rotten tomatoes to know how his movies end up being.
Im going to be honest here, if you think BvS is really "deep" and "different" is probably because you don't read much or know much about that same stuff you talking about, probably tho, maybe you just didn't pay attention to the whole movie.
DC trying to launch a universe was not only the death to capekino it was also the death to /tv/
HEY YOU
>>68231811
Katherine Waterston was great in this. I'm looking forward to her performance in Alien: Covenant.
>>68231864
I liked her bush desu lad.
brolin was snubbed
inb4 "i hated this movie because joaquin phoenix mumbled the whole time and i had no idea what was going on"
http://qz.com/660235/louis-c-k-tried-to-buck-the-tv-system-and-now-hes-millions-of-dollars-in-debt/
What went wrong, /tv/?
Can we learn something from this?
The only things I enjoyed from the show were Buscemi, Falco and Alda, they carried the show pretty heavily; did you like the show?
I enjoyed it
I also didn't pay a single penny
>>68231712
Neither did I, so I guess we are what went wrong
JUST
HOW THE FUCK CAN DC EVEN COMPETE?!?!?
>>68231523
As Whom? The Vulture?
>>68231777
Birdman ripoff
BASED FIEGE
Find a flaw.
I literally can't.
>>68231420
Someone defaced the posters.
>>68231420
It's not owned by Disney.
Let's say we will have new Batman move in 201X. Who should be casting as Bruce Wayne and which villains should be (re-)introduced? Does Riddler has any potential or it would turn out 3 hours of never ending mind games?
We already have the perfect Bruce/Batman.
>>68231384
>GOAT Batman's era just begining
>wants to cast another Batman
>>68231417
>>68231448
You talking about Ben?
Can /tv/ recommend some good films with a lot of strong symbolism/visual metaphors?
It could be animated or live action. Preferably with a lot of action
>>68231239
BvS
>>68231239
SvB
>ITT: Post the character without posting them
Gazpacho soup
>>68230875
Lisa Simpson?
>>68230920
nope, it's a dude
>>68230875
Soup Nazi from Seinfeld or the character from Chowder
Never seen a Woody Allen film. Are they actually good?
>>68230786
no.
>>68230786
He was brilliant in The Party.
the purple rose of cairo is his best
fight me
VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF ONE THOUSAND PLANETS
>Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevingne) are special operatives for the government of the human territories charged with maintaining order throughout the universe. Valerian has more in mind than a professional relationship with his partner- blatantly chasing after her with propositions of romance. But his extensive history with women, and her traditional values, drive Laureline to continuously rebuff him. Under directive from their Commander Arün Fillit (Clive Owen), Valerian and Laureline embark on a mission to the breathtaking intergalactic city of Alpha, an ever-expanding metropolis comprised of thousands of different species from all four corners of the universe. Alpha’s seventeen million inhabitants have converged over time- uniting their talents, technology and resources for the betterment of all. Unfortunately, not everyone on Alpha shares in these same objectives; in fact, unseen forces are at work, placing our race in great danger.
THE GOD PARTICLE.
>A group of astronauts (John Krasinski, David Oyelowo and Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is left stranded in the cold void of space after a groundbreaking experiment with a Large Hadron Collider goes terribly wrong, causing Earth to vanish without a trace before their eyes. Adrift in space with no mission support, dwindling resources and the crushing realization they might be the only humans left alive drives the crew to the brink of insanity, before a mysterious signal alerts them that they are not alone among the stars. They must then face a terrifying question: The source of mysterious signal, now fast approaching their ship, represents salvation or something far more sinister?
LIFE
>Miles above the Earth, the crew of the International Space Station receives an unexpected guest in their state-of-the-art facility: A microscopic lifeform retrieved from the soil of Mars, the first empirical evidence of life in the red planet, one that could have game-changing repercussions for the human race going forward. Headlined by Miranda Bragg (Rebecca Ferguson), a novice microbiologist on her first assigned off-world, the team launches into an investigation to document the lifeform's evolution, but as the diminutive sample grows in size and shape, it becomes clear it is studying the human as much as they are studying it. And it comes to one terrifying conclusion: Kill or be killed. Displaying a level of resourcefulness that tethers on sentience, the lifeform escapes containment and spreds through the fortress, targeting the crewmen one by one. And has Bragg and the few survivors attempt to destroy the rapidly evolving creature, they realize they are fighting for something far greater than their lives: They hold in their hands the fate of the entire human race.
GEOSTORM
>In the distant future, Jake (Gerard Butler), a stubborn but charming satellite designer, has to work together with his estranged brother, Max (Jim Sturgess), a stoic Secret Service operative, to save the world when its climate-controlling satellites malfunction, creating a man-made storm of epic proportions which threatens to wipe out Humanity. As Jake journeys into Space aided by a resourceful and captivating astronaut, Ute (Alexandra Lara), Jake and his partner Sarah (Abbie Cornish), who share a complicated romance-tinted relationship, tangle with a plot orchestrated by the manipulate Secretary Dekkom (Ed Harris) to assassinate President Palma (Andy Garcia) and exploit the world's greatest crisis to seize control of the government.
ALIEN: COVENANT
>Bound for a remote planet on the far side of the galaxy, the crew of the colony ship Covenant, led by Miranda Daniels (Katherine Waterson), discovers what they think is an uncharted paradise, but is actually a dark, dangerous world — whose sole inhabitant is the “synthetic” David (Michael Fassbender), survivor of the doomed Prometheus expedition.
LUNA PARK
>In the future, a sprawling technology conglomerate has colonized the Moon, seeking to profit off whichever resources might lie within the sky night titan. A group of researches employed by the corporation soon uncover a once-in-a-lifetime breakthrough: A game-changing new - and very rare - mineral energy source that could reshape global economics. When their research is stolen by their employers and credit to the discovery is robbed of them, they join forces to perform a daring heist: Stealing the mineral from Luna Park, a fortified, effectively impenetrable research institute on the Moon's surface.
I loved the comics (which were the inspiration for Star Wars) but wish there was a heavier French element in the production
Question to film making-bros, how do I get night shots properly?
>>68230575
One thing you could do is shoot when it isn't completely dark and then darken it in post
>>68230575
Lighting and great aperture
>>68230575
turn on a light init