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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostZoom, ENHANCE! zoom, ENHANCE!
That drives me nuts ;p
In the picture you can't clearly read his license plate. At least not until you zoom in and then it's clear.Jack Faire
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Originally posted by jackfaire View Post*nods* I picked up Who Killed Retro Girl a few years ago now that I have money for graphic novels plan on delving into the series
Feel free to PM me as you're reading it if you want to discuss the book further, otherwise we'll completely take over this whole thread!"You guys are so unhip, it's a wonder your bums don't fall off!"
--Zaphod Beeblebrox
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Originally posted by jackfaire View PostDepends on the quality of the image. I can do that with my phone. My brother showed up in town feeling very paranoid and we were worried about him so I took photos of his car so if he fails to check in we have more information for the police.
In the picture you can't clearly read his license plate. At least not until you zoom in and then it's clear.
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Originally posted by LadyBarbossa View PostSounds like me and House M.D. The medical stuff is fairly interesting, but I wouldn't watch it for any other reason except for House's insults and weekly shenanigans.Bartle Test Results: E.S.A.K.
Explorer: 93%, Socializer: 60%, Achiever: 40%, Killer: 13%
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Production still from FX's pilot for POWERS, released on the web a couple days ago...
Jason Patric as Detective Christian Walker...
Brian Michael Bendis has been on set for the filming and confirmed that the show WILL feature costumes for the heroes and villains that are "tasteful, not silly or shiny uniforms". And the filmmakers are taking clear inspiration from Michael Avon Oeming's artwork in the graphic novels, using the film noir techniques of using light and shadow like living things to tell the story, and also filming in such a way that the city (Chicago is being used for the TV series) becomes a character in the story. This is all in line with what Oeming has done in the graphic novel series and will definitely make this show stand out as something special on the airwaves."You guys are so unhip, it's a wonder your bums don't fall off!"
--Zaphod Beeblebrox
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Originally posted by Jack T. Chance View PostBrian Michael Bendis has been on set for the filming and confirmed that the show WILL feature costumes for the heroes and villains that are "tasteful, not silly or shiny uniforms".
I mean seriously, just because it's colourful, doesn't mean it's tacky. Look at a good chunk of the superhero movies out right now. With the exception of batman (where it fits thematically), they're all relatively colourful and all of them are tasteful. Heck, X-Men: First Class even brought back the signature dark blue/yellow of the comics/cartoons and did it well.
*sigh* I tell ya, The Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns might have been two of the most story deep graphic novel releases in the past 50 years, but one thing I do not like about them is how they brought the concept that EVERYTHING needs to be grim and gritty.
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Originally posted by lordlundar View PostWhy do I get the feeling that this, combined with the relatively monotone picture you showed is simply code word for "grim and gritty".
I mean seriously, just because it's colourful, doesn't mean it's tacky. Look at a good chunk of the superhero movies out right now. With the exception of batman (where it fits thematically), they're all relatively colourful and all of them are tasteful. Heck, X-Men: First Class even brought back the signature dark blue/yellow of the comics/cartoons and did it well.
*sigh* I tell ya, The Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns might have been two of the most story deep graphic novel releases in the past 50 years, but one thing I do not like about them is how they brought the concept that EVERYTHING needs to be grim and gritty.
There's one way to know for sure: Start at The Beginning and read some of the series FOR FREE. Find out if you like it or not."You guys are so unhip, it's a wonder your bums don't fall off!"
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostOne thing that really confuses me about some crime dramas are the actors that they get. Jeff Goldblum, Joe Mantegna, Tim Roth, Laurence Fishburne? These are really really good actors, working with these second rate scripts. I dunno, maybe they're all trying to put their kids and grandkids through college.
Well, I dunno about the others you mentioned but Joe Mantenga was brought in to replace Mandy Patinkin like, 3 episodes into Season 3, after Mandy didn't show up for season 3 filming...The season two ender was supposed to be the episode "Doubt" where they had the case on the college campus & the 3 opener was supposed to be the episode "In Name & Blood" the case where Section Chief Strauss lead the team out in the field but they pushed airing "Doubt" back because of the Virginia Tech shootings so the season 2 ender ended up being "No Way Out Part II: The Return Of Frank" & the season 3 opener was "Doubt" (kinda confusing I know, & it kinda sucked for the rest of the cast b/c Mandy had to come in to film extra scenes that later had to be edited into the already finished script)
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostI like how grim and gritty the muzzle flash on that Glock is. >.>
Looks like they stuffed the whole barrel full of flash powder."You guys are so unhip, it's a wonder your bums don't fall off!"
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Originally posted by Jack T. Chance View PostIt's completely unaltered, that's the real muzzle flash produced by the blank.
The actual muzzle flash on a Glock is basically a taco fart compared to that.
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Having found several websites of shutterbugs trying to capture muzzle flash on a variety of weapons all firing live rounds, it appears that while the flash on the publicity shot is rather longer than it should be, it's also notably less billowy around the mouth itself.
I suspect that has rather a lot more to do with the "projectile" in question being essentially nothing more than enough wadding to allow the cartridge to fire than any overuse of powder. Generally speaking, they want the gun to make noise and have a kickback more than anything else, and excess powder would make it kick too much and could pose a safety risk to the person using the firearm.
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Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostI suspect that has rather a lot more to do with the "projectile" in question being essentially nothing more than enough wadding to allow the cartridge to fire than any overuse of powder.
Giant fireball muzzleflash Glock there is probably part Hollywood blank and part digital after effect, seeing as the firing chamber appears to be completely exploding too.
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