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Post by The Dumpster Keeper on Aug 25, 2005 18:53:45 GMT -5
Anyone else seen this? I saw it when it came out in theaters and loved it and now I have it for my PSP.
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El_Pepe
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Roger Waters, the Wall, and the Bass Guitar -The Pink Floyd Trinity
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Post by El_Pepe on Aug 25, 2005 22:12:23 GMT -5
Read the "who cares" thread for my stoy on Sin City.
Oh, and it was pretty good. I'll buy it soon.
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Post by Econs on Aug 27, 2005 22:56:06 GMT -5
I have heard so much damned hype about this movie, I just dont care anymore.
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Post by The Dumpster Keeper on Aug 28, 2005 10:59:08 GMT -5
Trust me, it's one of thsoe that can actually live up to the hype.
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Post by Otty on Aug 28, 2005 14:48:29 GMT -5
Is it true the whole movie is in grey looking colors? Because every time I see a scene of Sin City on TV it's like it was made in the 1950's.
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Post by ipoder on Aug 28, 2005 15:12:10 GMT -5
It is. It has very few colors. They made it like that for a more cinematic feel. You know how Quentin Tarantino is.
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Post by Otty on Aug 28, 2005 16:09:16 GMT -5
Yes, we know. But this time he really spit to far from the bucket. A shame I didn't saw it when I could, instead me and my g/f went to Wars of the World.
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Post by ipoder on Aug 28, 2005 19:06:00 GMT -5
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FoxDie
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Post by FoxDie on Aug 29, 2005 4:02:18 GMT -5
It is. It has very few colors. They made it like that for a more cinematic feel. You know how Quentin Tarantino is. Quentin Tarantino directed only one scene in the movie, and it wasn't his decision to make the movie grey.
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Post by The Dumpster Keeper on Aug 29, 2005 5:18:31 GMT -5
The whole movie was directed by Frank Miller. It was his style to make only certain parts of the movie colored. Rather brilliant if you ask me.
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FoxDie
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Post by FoxDie on Aug 29, 2005 5:43:21 GMT -5
Yup, it's a pretty nice concept
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Post by Chainsaw Ash II on Aug 29, 2005 23:36:36 GMT -5
It was directed by Robert Rodriguez, of From Dusk Till Dawn fame, and Frank Miller wrote the graphic novels. His panels were used as storyboards, and he consulted on the movie about characters and such to the degree where Rodriguez credited him as a director along with him.
It's black-and-white with splashes of color because it's a near-exact duplicate of the comic put to motion.
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