What’s with people who seemingly hate cartoons and everything unique about the medium thinking they should bend to their taste? If you think the first SpongeBob movie has “bad animation” or “bad drawings” you’re seriously just being contrarian
Michael J. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at just 29 and feared his wife might leave him.
More than 35 years later, she is still by his side. The actor says she has never made him feel like a burden and has called their marriage the best part of his life.
The Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship is a legal abomination. But it's just more evidence that Congress and multiple presidents, in abdicating their duty on immigration for decades, have screwed America irredeemably. We're going live now:
https://t.co/4lDLbY22lT
Call me a Stalinist, but personally I think this is better and more helpful to the world than threatening to take away people's rights and bombing the middle east.
US Army soldier says that he can’t be deployed to Iran.
He says that he he’ll be a liability in any place where there are ‘pretty caramel colored women’.
I thought Toy Story’s animation aged poorly but 35mm scans show it was mostly the render for digital that was botched, this movie is actually gorgeous wow
clearly crafted the lighting and colours with a film transfer in mind. the toys actually look tactile. so beautifully done!
Muchas gente está diciendo que el scan de 35mm es la versión correcta porque tiene un tinte cálido cuando en realidad el tinte cálido lo tiene porque el print ya está degradado por sus 30 años de existencia en un material de baja calidad.
This is really applicable to a lot of early CG animation scan. Seeing Nemo & Incredibles at Nitehawk a few years back added so much stunning visual depth, texture, and lushness in their respective cinematography that gets ruined in DCP. I’m of the mindset that 4K restoration of early CG films should be of the film prints and not the digital.