zinniabooklover
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um ...Well I was thinking about this , and i thought about it very hard. It does look spectacular
er ...you can not take your eyes off the screen
this is the problem I have. For Thriller 4K (haven't watched Beat It bar the first few seconds) the spookiness is all gone. All the terror and fright, all the atmosphere, all the night-time darkness and eerieness and whatever - all gone. Tbf, I only watched twice bc that's all I could stand but ... nah, not for me. Everyone else seems to be pleased so that's really great but it's not for me.yes but after watching it a few times(try 30) the story is not the same
This I don't know about. How much variation did they create with the lighting etc? I guess we'll never know. Unless someone asks John Landis or the director of photography the right questions. Who was in charge of lighting the set? Can someone interview them about stuff?And above all, it is not the finished version he saw in his art.
I'm not sure if we'll ever know what Michael's exact preferences were since no-one ever bothered to properly interview him about his work. Or so it seems to me.