I just checked out the Anime series AIRMASTER and was hooked that is the style I want my fight scenes to look in my upcoming film. Stylized, but less of the panty shots) why do anime fight scenes look so stylized and artistic, than compared to mainstream cinema. I think one live action film that came close to the Anime look was CROUCHIING TIGER/HIDDEN DRAGON. And of course the John Woo films.
Okay something a little off topic. THE SHINING. God that film just freaks me out. Over the Halloween weeeknd a bunch of friends and I were having a FRIGHT NIGHT FESTIVAL, THE SHINING, John Carpenters THE THING, with others. But a lot of them have NEVER seen THE SHINING and some of the girls ran out of the room during that hallway scene with the two girls. They were even stunned to learn that Stanley Kurbick directed it. The guy from 2001. A LONG way from space. Ok my question which I am still stumped at as well as everyone else. The ending. What was the deal about that. (SPOILER ALERT) Him appearing in the picture taken in 1921. The remake stays more close to the actual novel but the ending is different.
Wish I could find the soundtrack to the film. A cold winters night, listening to that......
Okay something a little off topic. THE SHINING. God that film just freaks me out. Over the Halloween weeeknd a bunch of friends and I were having a FRIGHT NIGHT FESTIVAL, THE SHINING, John Carpenters THE THING, with others. But a lot of them have NEVER seen THE SHINING and some of the girls ran out of the room during that hallway scene with the two girls. They were even stunned to learn that Stanley Kurbick directed it. The guy from 2001. A LONG way from space. Ok my question which I am still stumped at as well as everyone else. The ending. What was the deal about that. (SPOILER ALERT) Him appearing in the picture taken in 1921. The remake stays more close to the actual novel but the ending is different.
Wish I could find the soundtrack to the film. A cold winters night, listening to that......
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