Same same, absolutely love this art direction. Also really cool that as an alternate universe they've got some license to take that inspiration in their own direction.double aught said:Give me that mid century modern look all day.Rex Racer said:
I LOVE the whole 60's esthetic. I'm a sucker for period pieces, and this combines that with the comics of my childhood.
I'm so in.
GoAgs92 said:
That first trailer looks pretty dull.
and I had FF4 lunchbox as a kid.
you think everything looks fantastic.TCTTS said:GoAgs92 said:
That first trailer looks pretty dull.
and I had FF4 lunchbox as a kid.
Dull?
To each his own, but I think this looks, well... fantastic.
No other Marvel movie feels anything like it, the production design is incredible, the cinematography doesn't have the same, flat, digital look as most Marvel movies, the cast seems fun, and I really like what little dialogue we hear. The whole thing just comes across as so incredibly unique, which is rare for a Marvel movie nowadays, and feels like it actually has some real heart.
Man, I can't wait.
GoAgs92 said:you think everything looks fantastic.TCTTS said:GoAgs92 said:
That first trailer looks pretty dull.
and I had FF4 lunchbox as a kid.
Dull?
To each his own, but I think this looks, well... fantastic.
No other Marvel movie feels anything like it, the production design is incredible, the cinematography doesn't have the same, flat, digital look as most Marvel movies, the cast seems fun, and I really like what little dialogue we hear. The whole thing just comes across as so incredibly unique, which is rare for a Marvel movie nowadays, and feels like it actually has some real heart.
Man, I can't wait.
I will agree that the production design looks great, so hopefully I am wrong.
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TCTTS said:GoAgs92 said:you think everything looks fantastic.TCTTS said:GoAgs92 said:
That first trailer looks pretty dull.
and I had FF4 lunchbox as a kid.
Dull?
To each his own, but I think this looks, well... fantastic.
No other Marvel movie feels anything like it, the production design is incredible, the cinematography doesn't have the same, flat, digital look as most Marvel movies, the cast seems fun, and I really like what little dialogue we hear. The whole thing just comes across as so incredibly unique, which is rare for a Marvel movie nowadays, and feels like it actually has some real heart.
Man, I can't wait.
I will agree that the production design looks great, so hopefully I am wrong.
Half of you tell me to quit being so nit-picky and negative all the time, while the other half of you tell me I'm an easy lay, think everything looks good, etc. When in reality, I simply respond negatively to what I think looks bad and I respond positively to what I think looks good, and it's you who are conveniently ignoring the former.
Murder Hornet said:
I've never gotten the popularity of FF, the movies were kind of cheesy but this looks really good.
FTR, I think it looks fantastic to me, too. That late 50's-early 60's, when I was born, is my favorite decade to wish I'd lived in.GoAgs92 said:you think everything looks fantastic.TCTTS said:GoAgs92 said:
That first trailer looks pretty dull.
and I had FF4 lunchbox as a kid.
Dull?
To each his own, but I think this looks, well... fantastic.
No other Marvel movie feels anything like it, the production design is incredible, the cinematography doesn't have the same, flat, digital look as most Marvel movies, the cast seems fun, and I really like what little dialogue we hear. The whole thing just comes across as so incredibly unique, which is rare for a Marvel movie nowadays, and feels like it actually has some real heart.
Man, I can't wait.
I will agree that the production design looks great, so hopefully I am wrong.
I have seen that stacked TV thing in other movies/TV. Especially depicting a space launch or something like that.TCTTS said:
The closer I examine them the more I think you're probably right. And now there's a big hullaballoo on social media about them potentially being at least partly AI as well. They look cool at first glance, but then yeah, some of the details are pretty bad. Even the one with the VW bug, the street/curb makes no sense, then what business stacks TVs like that (which look nothing like the TVs displayed in yesterday's teaser) in the TV poster? So weird.
TCTTS said:
Good observation. I think the first two were due simply to DC attempting to ape Marvel's basic blueprint, but the "hopeful" thing seems to be more of an overall zeitgeist vibe both are tapping into. If I had to diagnose it from an industry perspective, I think the dark/brooding thing finally grew old in the wake of the Nolan/Snyder stuff, and now, especially post-Covid, post-strikes, and in the wake of Top Gun: Maverick's massive success, filmmakers are looking to make more optimistic blockbusters. Granted, there are of course things like the Dune and Reeves Batman franchises that are still dark and brooding, but now it finally feels like there's more of a balance, I guess.
Quad Dog said:
Those posters look AI generated.
In the crowd shot the lady with the camera shows up more than once. Also one of the hands holding a flag is missing a finger.
Something about the girls fingers holding the Thing too.
MooreTrucker said:I have seen that stacked TV thing in other movies/TV. Especially depicting a space launch or something like that.TCTTS said:
The closer I examine them the more I think you're probably right. And now there's a big hullaballoo on social media about them potentially being at least partly AI as well. They look cool at first glance, but then yeah, some of the details are pretty bad. Even the one with the VW bug, the street/curb makes no sense, then what business stacks TVs like that (which look nothing like the TVs displayed in yesterday's teaser) in the TV poster? So weird.
YouBet said:Murder Hornet said:
I've never gotten the popularity of FF, the movies were kind of cheesy but this looks really good.
They are a boring group and I've never got into them.
However, this movie looks pretty good.
Different stores, different displays.TCTTS said:
Notice in the former the TVs aren't literally stacked on top of each other. They're on various stands/levels. Hence why the poster looks like an AI interpretation that's missing that crucial detail. Also, the poster and the still from the teaser above are supposed to depict the same basic idea/conceit, and are meant to be from the same movie, yet they look completely different. Another sign that the posters could potentially be partially AI.
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