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On the way to some of the islands near Phuket. Taken on Sep 21, 2009. Tried to make a poster like pic with CS3. As blue as the waters were, they weren't this blue.
As much as I loved Kick Ass, it seems to be one of those polarizing films where some people love it and others hate it. However, the soundtrack must surely have way more fans than haters. The soundtrack/score is so good, I would be hard pressed to name another film in the past few years which to me is more memorable. Everyone knows the big scenes from the movie – Big Daddy taking out a factory full of baddies, the big Hit Girl rescue scene, the jet pack scene and of course the insane scene where Hit girl goes to the apartment in the end. None of those scenes would be as crazy great as they are without the absolutely perfect music/songs/score that accompanies them. As a matter of fact, even those parts of the score that were borrowed (from 28 days later and Sunshine) seem more appropriate here than in those original movies…. Amazing, but hey those were from John Murphy who does the music here as well, so its all good. Hard to pick out a few scenes from such an amazing soundtr
Have to give credit for Sony for their regular updates of the Nex series. First there was FW2 which fixed the battery issue, then the much awaited FW3 which gave the ability to customize buttons and now we get a whole bunch of picture filters and “peaking” function with FW4. Already having a lot of fun with the creative styles, here are some samples: Selective color – really fun feature indeed. Yep, selective color is definitely my favorite amongst the styles. More selective color Using peaking Ishad a great test subject as always Nostalgic or Old Style I think And some more selective color to finish things off…. Technorati Tags: ishad , ilana , nex-5 , dhaka , babies , photos
Tarsem’s “The Fall” is first and foremost a visual feast of almost unimaginable beauty. That there is a compelling story as well as a marvelous performance by Catinca Untaru just confirms it as being one of the best films I have seen in a very long time. In a time where imagination seems to be stalling and more and more movies are playing it safe, this is a film which is daring to the point of being insane. Some internet research reveals that Tarsem spent millions of his own dollars in getting this film made and that makes a lot of sense. At its script level and even in its final execution, I cannot imagine any studio considering it to be marketable in the least, a fact which is borne out by the film’s damn poor box office showing. Roger Ebert mentions in his review that there will never be another like it and that is possibly true. All the more reason that everyone should see this. They say we go to movies as a means of escape, well there can be no better escape than this –
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