(Spoilers for season 5 ahead.)
I wasn't thrilled with the most recent of Game of Thrones, but one of the coolest moments took place near the end of the season when Dany was saved by her largest dragon, Drogon, in the fighting pits of Meereen. When she gets on Drogon's back and flies away, the green screen compositing looked a little dodgy, but everything before that looked awesome, and now storyboard artist Adrien Van Viersen has shared the full storyboard art for that entire scene. You'll have to head to his site to see the full scene, but I highly recommend doing that, because it gives the sensation of replaying the scene over again in your mind with some added action for good measure. I'll drop a couple of images below to whet your appetites.
Via: io9...
I wasn't thrilled with the most recent of Game of Thrones, but one of the coolest moments took place near the end of the season when Dany was saved by her largest dragon, Drogon, in the fighting pits of Meereen. When she gets on Drogon's back and flies away, the green screen compositing looked a little dodgy, but everything before that looked awesome, and now storyboard artist Adrien Van Viersen has shared the full storyboard art for that entire scene. You'll have to head to his site to see the full scene, but I highly recommend doing that, because it gives the sensation of replaying the scene over again in your mind with some added action for good measure. I'll drop a couple of images below to whet your appetites.
Via: io9...
- 2/23/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
It was only last week the rumor was heard that Quentin Tarantino was talking to 20th Century Fox about making his version of The Shadow. Now if you're at all familiar with Tarantino's past work then you know he's not the kind of filmmaker to shy away from uncomfortable scenes or heroes that do questionable acts in the pursuit of their version of justice; from the gangsters in Reservoir Dogs to how Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames' characters kiss and make up in Pulp Fiction, Quentin's shown us moments of extreme violence and acts of cruel barbarism. It certainly helps that he's also delivered gripping, good crime drama too and not cruelty solely for shock value.
So, entertaining the idea of a guy like Quentin Tarantino getting his hands on a pulp anti-hero like The Shadow, someone who often disposed of criminals by his own hands, what kind of...
So, entertaining the idea of a guy like Quentin Tarantino getting his hands on a pulp anti-hero like The Shadow, someone who often disposed of criminals by his own hands, what kind of...
- 8/10/2010
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
Screenwriter Michael Dougherty has given more details about the ideas he had suggested to Bryan Singer for the third X-Men movie.
Dougherty co-wrote Singer's highly-regarded X2: X-Men United with Dan Harris before all three left the mutant movie series to make Superman Returns.
Fox then hired writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg and director Brett Ratner and the result was 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand.
A year ago, I reported on a book called Mutant Cinema: The X-Men Trilogy From Comics to Screen, which included some of Dougherty's ideas for an alternative version of the third film. (Click here to read that earlier article).
Now, in a new interview on Slashfilm to promote the DVD and Blu-ray release of Halloween-themed anthology Trick 'r Treat (pictured), his first directing effort, Dougherty has elaborated on what he wanted to do in the third X-movie had he stayed with the franchise. He speaks on a podcast,...
Dougherty co-wrote Singer's highly-regarded X2: X-Men United with Dan Harris before all three left the mutant movie series to make Superman Returns.
Fox then hired writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg and director Brett Ratner and the result was 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand.
A year ago, I reported on a book called Mutant Cinema: The X-Men Trilogy From Comics to Screen, which included some of Dougherty's ideas for an alternative version of the third film. (Click here to read that earlier article).
Now, in a new interview on Slashfilm to promote the DVD and Blu-ray release of Halloween-themed anthology Trick 'r Treat (pictured), his first directing effort, Dougherty has elaborated on what he wanted to do in the third X-movie had he stayed with the franchise. He speaks on a podcast,...
- 11/10/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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