Leo Kerr
Screenwriter
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- May 10, 1999
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I saw Black Hole about a year ago; a relatively clean DVD print of it, rather than my first experience (VHS on a crap 27" public school monitor from across the room, I think.) One of the things that impressed me was that, for the most part, they recognized their limitations, and worked within them. The awful rolling orange melted thing was... awful. And then when it came to the null-grav "flying" in their little ship at the beginning, I found I really didn't care that I could see the wires on their flight-rig. They were obvious, and they didn't care.
Rant: sometimes they go to extreme efforts to try and conceal something that they should just ignore. Other times... ehh, I just saw Julia & Juliet a few days ago. The forced perspective stuff they did for an actress a foot shorter than the character she as playing was.. odd. But the platform-high heels were just downright awful.
Rant off.
Leo
Rant: sometimes they go to extreme efforts to try and conceal something that they should just ignore. Other times... ehh, I just saw Julia & Juliet a few days ago. The forced perspective stuff they did for an actress a foot shorter than the character she as playing was.. odd. But the platform-high heels were just downright awful.
Rant off.
Leo