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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 9, 2021 20:29:35 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jul 13, 2021 12:26:59 GMT
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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 13, 2021 19:15:06 GMT
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jul 14, 2021 3:40:22 GMT
Is this the first movie to film the entire thing on IMAX cameras? I know Infinity War was entirely "IMAX," but it wasn't quite as big a screen as true IMAX. Not sure how this will work, and I'm actually genuinely curious. I know most movies tend to ditch the IMAX cameras for smaller scenes like dialogue or to give a sense of claustrophobia. Otherwise I don't know why movies like Tenet or Blade Runner 2049 or Aquaman wouldn't be 100% IMAX too.
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Post by politicidal on Jul 15, 2021 13:48:35 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jul 16, 2021 13:16:35 GMT
Aside from Weasel, Sean Gunn is also playing Calendar Man.
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Post by politicidal on Jul 26, 2021 19:30:58 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jul 28, 2021 13:14:53 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Sept 3, 2021 14:48:46 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Sept 12, 2021 23:48:34 GMT
O'Connor has now revealed there was another reason he left the project, one that may be a bit more illuminating. In an interview with The Playlist, O'Connor details how the studio originally wanted something darker and he started working on a more serious film. However, in the late stages of writing the project, a regime change happened at DC Films and the studio wanted something more comedic. O'Connor said: “What happened there was I wrote a deal to write a script, and they knew what I was writing. At that level, with those kinds of movies, with that budget, no one’s just going off and writing something without walking them through what the movie’s gonna be, and everyone was cool with it. What happened was during the latter part of writing the script there was a whole regime change at DC, and when that happened, they wanted it to be a comedy, and I’m like, ‘i’m not writing a comedy.‘ I mean, It [was] fun, but it’s not a yuk-fest. And the new regime wanted a different movie than I was writing.”
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