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Post by moviemouth on May 10, 2024 1:01:25 GMT
John Saele - Mad Max: Fury Road
The English Patient Cold Mountain Witness The Talented Mr. Ripley Rain Man The Mosquito Coast Dead Poets Society Children of a Lesser God The Hitcher (1986) Gorillas in the Mist
Simon Duggan - Furiosa
Disenchanted Warcraft The Great Gatsby (2013) Mortal Kombat (2022) 300: Rise of an Empire I, Robot Hacksaw Ridge Live Free or Die Hard
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Post by sdrew13163 on May 10, 2024 5:01:21 GMT
Hacksaw Ridge looks great. I, Robot looks good too for the amount of effects they use at that time.
To your larger point, Furiosa does look like a step below Fury Road visually (from the trailers at least). Though I think it looks mostly like that’s mainly because of heavy CGI use.
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Post by moviemouth on May 10, 2024 5:34:34 GMT
Hacksaw Ridge looks great. I, Robot looks good too for the amount of effects they use at that time. To your larger point, Furiosa does look like a step below Fury Road visually (from the trailers at least). Though I think it looks mostly like that’s mainly because of heavy CGI use. That doesn't mean that the cinematographer overall isn't a big step down. While I agree that Hacksaw Ridge looks very good, most of his other movies have ugly/ bland cinematography imo. There is also a big difference between good cinematography, very good cinematography and great cinematography. John Seale is consistently very good, whereas this new guy has a few good looking movies and a bunch of bland or ugly looking movies and some that are very visually inconsistent.
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Post by sdrew13163 on May 10, 2024 6:03:16 GMT
Hacksaw Ridge looks great. I, Robot looks good too for the amount of effects they use at that time. To your larger point, Furiosa does look like a step below Fury Road visually (from the trailers at least). Though I think it looks mostly like that’s mainly because of heavy CGI use. That doesn't mean that the cinematographer overall isn't a big step down. While I agree that Hacksaw Ridge looks very good, most of his other movies have ugly/ bland cinematography imo. There is also a big difference between good cinematography, very good cinematography and great cinematography. John Seale is consistently very good, whereas this new guy has a few good looking movies and a bunch of bland or ugly looking movies and some that are very visually inconsistent. I agree, so I guess we’d just be arguing semantics more or less. I wouldn’t say “big step down,” but he’s a step down. Part of it also seems to be Seale has worked with much better director’s overall. Interesting that Seale did 3000 Years of Longing just two years ago with Miller. He must have been doing a different project to not work on this one. Though his IMDb doesn’t list anything, I guess. Maybe he just wasn’t interested.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 10, 2024 6:42:21 GMT
My main takeaway from this is that the same guy who did Mad Max: Fury Road did Children of a Lesser God.
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