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When Life Is Framed Correctly
Life is funny.
This is especially true when a comedian is involved.
However, there are the occasional wild moments in life that are completely unexpected that can forever change a particular experience of ours or the trajectory of a seemingly planned-out path. It can happen when we’re least expecting it. And that “it” can be practically anything.
Like an audition for the ages.
I’m guessing that camera assistant pulled off some pretty cool angles and zooms.
The Last Furry Action Hero
The 1984 cult classic ‘Gremlins’ has stood the test of time–well, at least 34 years thus far–as a case study in the cinematic quality and effectiveness of practical effects. Specifically, puppeteering. While CGI (computer-generated imagery) has its place in films, that place should be limited and difficult to decipher or not distracting from reality.
Gizmo is proof of this.
Once again: That movie called ‘Gremlins’ achieved this impressive feat in the mid-’80s. Yes. It’s true.
And the rewards for dedication to practical effect artistry in the ever-innovative movie industry almost can’t be measured in tangible metrics. The expectation for good storytelling demands the best of everything while we escape into a fantasy setting, which includes two-dimensional ropes for audiences to hang onto.
This expectation even reaches (well, reached) into our own reality.
Warner Bros. understood that blurring the line–and even creating a direct link–between a movie and our daily life is the most valuable metric.
A metric that shouldn’t be tracked past midnight.
Christopher Reeve Was Super; Man Who Inspired Hope
When your blog is called Jimmy’s Daily Planet, a random tribute to Christopher Reeve is perfectly normal.
And necessary on a Tuesday.
Here’s to hoping we can return to some degree of inspiring simplicity.