Originally posted by D43M0NIt's based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, in which the style of art is somewhere between James O'barr and film noire, very hich contrast black and white and that' something the film has taken on. I think it works beautifully and as long as it sticks to the orignal sotries fairly well it should be a feast for the eyes and mind. Very cool and looking forward to it in the UK
I believe this has already been released in the US...I was looking at the trailers, and was wondering, does the unique visual style (black and white, integrated colour) remain through thw whole film, and work well with the story? Is it going to be worth seeing?
Originally posted by StarrmanYeah, the graphic novels are awesome...I picked up a few a while back...one that sticks out in my memory is "The Customer Is Always Right" - perfect for a big screen adaptaion.
It's based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, in which the style of art is somewhere between James O'barr and film noire, very hich contrast black and white and that' something the film has taken on. I think it works beautifully and as long as it sticks to the orignal sotries fairly well it should be a feast for the eyes and mind. Very cool and looking forward to it in the UK
And TYB looks awesome as well...he's very distinct 😉
Originally posted by D43M0NI know it has been out for a bit but I finally saw it and I thought it was great!!!!! Visually beautiful and I think it captures Miller's novel brilliantly!!! Will own dvd as soon as it is available!!!!
Yeah, the graphic novels are awesome...I picked up a few a while back...one that sticks out in my memory is "The Customer Is Always Right" - perfect for a big screen adaptaion.
And TYB looks awesome as well...he's very distinct 😉