Genuinely thought Odyssey trailer was ai when I first watched it…Did watch the Trojan horse scene in imax and loved it though. Hoping it’s just the trailer that’s mid
Saban, Re: Proctor
Started complimenting the Alabama LT, then rolled into this ...
"The issue with him is--he's not a bad person. He'll do whatever you ask him to, once you get him in the building. But when he's not in the building, he might get a little overweight, he might not come in in the best shape, and those are the things you have to manage with him. But I think they're manageable. He's not exactly a self-starter who will get in great shape and come to camp like you want him. But if you can get him to come to camp, (once) you got him there, you can get him ready to go. So, I don't think that's a huge negative for the guy."
I know Saban meant all this as a positive, but hearing this stuff keeps me speculative on how he'd mesh with the Lions' culture.
Jeremiah Smith recently starred in a commercial that looked like one of the old “This Is SportsCenter“ ones (swipe) 😂
This one was actually created by Battle Sports, but it still looks awesome.
What are y’all’s thoughts this? I feel like more players should do these commercials.
I see this discourse way too often (mostly engagement farming), but if you’re asking “why doesn’t this look like that anymore,” it’s simple: the original was shot on film with tungsten Fresnels and HMIs. The new one was shot digitally and probably lit with LEDs. That’s it tbh.
These have the same director and cinematographer so the new one looking like...that isn't a skill issue it's a choice. So why DO new movies insist on looking like that. Absolutely lifeless.