skyjedi2005 said:I don't like the gimmicky movement of either having a single dominating color like muting colors in films or desaturation any more than i like the artificilially brightened and bumped up ten zillion notches blown out colors in films.
Yeah that seems to be the craze now a days.
I hated the blue and green tint in the lord of the rings, that was the only thing i hated about the films.
I don't know why they did that. The shire was beautiful.
I also hated the way Indiana Jones Crystal Skull looked with what a green or yellowish grey through the whole film purposely to give it a comic book look.
That bothered me more than anything. If you are going to make a series of films they have to have continuity.
Then you have films with almost no lighting to speak of.
And I hate them too. You have to adjust the brightness in some horror movies to see why people are screaming
And films with lense flares like star trek that ruin a movie and could induce a seizure in certain people.
I was lens flare crazy at one time but Star Treks LOL. It was like they added it in from photoshop
Then you have films with severaly poor audio mixes where the dialogue sound effects and music are all on different volumes and really don't mix together at all and really only the point is to make the films sound louder as if louder was better somehow.
I cant watch a scary movie at night. I sit with my finger on the volume button. Like signs they are whispering for 10 minutes then BOOOOM an alien shows up and busts my sheetrock. I learned to love subtitles after watching movies like that.