The walking dead started to suck so naturally they made a prequel huh?
There's this massive local "prank" going on that really just ended up being a way of showing how gullible everybody is. A radio station posted one of those fake links that leads to a "you got pranked" image with the title saying that the walking dead would be filmed in a small town near us. Instead of realizing they got pranked....people are seeing the title and just believing it.
Yea me too..I think it has potential..I hope they disclose at some point where the virus came from etc...
I havent put that much thought into it. Im really just along for the ride.... The thing I liked most about the episode is how much suspense they had. This is actually a huge thing in this day and age.
Like over the last few weeks I was watching some older flicks.... Terminator, Terminator 2, The Thing, Alien, etc. And it kinda hits me while watching them. These movies are soooo fantastic because of sound tracks and the suspense.
I hear people saying that they hate all the CGI and how CGI is makes movies bad. These people are wrong. CGI is only a one tool being used to kill movies, but the real reason is that producers/directors have stopped adding suspense to their movies. One thing that makes a movie (or show) great is the anticipation of what is to come.... The director doesnt need to show what's behind the corner when a little music, and dark shadows, gets you to that "oh shit" moment. And that's what's so great..... But now with CGI producers are like "Why would we have music and shadows when we can just show a proton liquid metal monster morphing through the wall exploding the vending machine." - The answer to that dumbass is by not showing it outright you are causing the viewers mind to think, to rush, to get excited, to get on the edge of their seat. By removing that aspect of movies or tv shows, you literally take all imagination to the moving viewing experience. It's "Shut up and don't think because im going to show you exactly every piece of this with CGI". It's bullshit, and im tired of it. I hope some directors start getting the bigger picture. CGI isnt the problem... You can have really good CGI and still add suspense. The problem is overusing CGI to ruin the movie experience for the viewer.
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From Those Fishes - I Fingered An Old Bitch (i got Aids on my finger)
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From Those Fishes - I Fingered An Old Bitch (i got Aids on my finger)
Anyone got one?
There's this massive local "prank" going on that really just ended up being a way of showing how gullible everybody is. A radio station posted one of those fake links that leads to a "you got pranked" image with the title saying that the walking dead would be filmed in a small town near us. Instead of realizing they got pranked....people are seeing the title and just believing it.
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From Those Fishes - I Fingered An Old Bitch (i got Aids on my finger)
don't fight over my cock fags
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From Those Fishes - I Fingered An Old Bitch (i got Aids on my finger)
Like over the last few weeks I was watching some older flicks.... Terminator, Terminator 2, The Thing, Alien, etc. And it kinda hits me while watching them. These movies are soooo fantastic because of sound tracks and the suspense.
I hear people saying that they hate all the CGI and how CGI is makes movies bad. These people are wrong. CGI is only a one tool being used to kill movies, but the real reason is that producers/directors have stopped adding suspense to their movies. One thing that makes a movie (or show) great is the anticipation of what is to come.... The director doesnt need to show what's behind the corner when a little music, and dark shadows, gets you to that "oh shit" moment. And that's what's so great..... But now with CGI producers are like "Why would we have music and shadows when we can just show a proton liquid metal monster morphing through the wall exploding the vending machine." - The answer to that dumbass is by not showing it outright you are causing the viewers mind to think, to rush, to get excited, to get on the edge of their seat. By removing that aspect of movies or tv shows, you literally take all imagination to the moving viewing experience. It's "Shut up and don't think because im going to show you exactly every piece of this with CGI". It's bullshit, and im tired of it. I hope some directors start getting the bigger picture. CGI isnt the problem... You can have really good CGI and still add suspense. The problem is overusing CGI to ruin the movie experience for the viewer.