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I think I just watched a movie in manga format. A comic with cinematography. Neither analogy does Goodbye, Eri justice. Fujimoto's blown me away again.
The film as amazing, the plot, the cinematography, the humor, the fight scenes, the ending, Valkyrie, Mighty Thor, Thor, Gorr and the goats they were all perfect 🙌 #ThorLoveAndThunder #Valkyrie #Thor #MightyThor #Gorr
I really enjoyed seeing #ThorLoveAndThunder tonight with @Hamlett_85
The usual good humour and heart from Taika Waititi, beautiful cinematography too, and great to see Natalie Portman back. I loved the Jane Foster Mighty Thor comic run, great to see it done so well on screen.
Robertson was clearly the early master of the ‘Magic Lantern’ ‘Phantasmagoria’. His concept of motion-projectors precedes the concept of dollying and panning, which was born of the cinematographer in the early 20th century. -30- https://t.co/fk1sh5bx4p
Signs (2002). M. Night Shyamalan
Cinematography: Tak Fujimoto
Focus Puller: Baird Steptoe
Photo by: Frank Masi
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
More like Multiverse of MIDness amirite? Well that was what I was gonna say till near the end. Still, it's a huge downgrade from the first one in terms of acting, storytelling and cinematography. This one's pretty forgettable.