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Mordhaus (Member Profile)

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Lilithia says...

Some references:

Drums: https://youtu.be/k59E7T0H-Us?t=9

Topless drummers: https://youtu.be/4tgtyl_5x5Y?t=59

Grandmother plays the drums: https://youtu.be/RWQCgSB_lpE?t=150

Violin: https://youtu.be/M3RpKTehDi0?t=43

Old women baking: https://youtu.be/BgUstrmJzyc?t=13

Man in a hamster wheel: https://youtu.be/slHboKF9PIQ?t=123

Pretending to be in love: https://youtu.be/iq2yLykdjvA?t=134

Burning Piano: https://youtu.be/-f993p0CAV8?t=105

Russian man on skates: https://youtu.be/bawnwSYOCFU?t=119

Creaming butter: https://youtu.be/VJ920cN2HmA?t=138

Lordi: https://youtu.be/gAh9NRGNhUU?

Loreen: https://youtu.be/Pfo-8z86x80?t=53

+ dancers, strange costumes, wind, light, love songs, etc.


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X-Men - Color and Costumes

MilkmanDan says...

I kind of get it. But on the other hand, every time you change mediums the way you tell the story changes. Every time a movie comes out based on a book (I mean an all-text novel, not a graphic novel / comic), most people that love the source book *think* that they want the movie to be a 100% verbatim adaptation. But the medium just doesn't work the same way.

Describing a setting or a character might take many paragraphs in a book, possibly spread out over multiple chapters or even multiple books. In a movie, *bam* -- you put it on screen, and you can see it. Done. On the other hand, describing a character's motivations can be done very succinctly or in great depth and detail in a book, but it is harder to do that in a purely visual medium like film.

Wolverine's color scheme and costume design works in comic books. His mask/hat thing with the horn-like points works in the comics. But in live-action film, what materials can look or behave like either or those things, and not be jarringly weird? Even cosplay type stuff is generally built to look good in still images -- not necessarily in video, being subjected to action-movie kinds of physical motion. I believe the directors / filmmakers when they say that they have tried more authentic costumes, and felt that they "didn't work".

Deadpool was a very good example of how it *can* work to move the imagery in a direction visually closer to the comic books. But I think the best we can hope for is a happy medium where *some* visual cues are adapted from the comics, in the situations where those things adapt well to the format.

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Unsung_Hero says...

I agree this is pretty cute and the costume is very well made but...

Isn't this getting uncomfortably close to "Toddlers and Tiaras" territory? Think about it. You're dressing a kid up in an outfit that they (sometimes) know nothing about for the pleasing of other adults. Just because it's "Sci-Fi" themed doesn't make it any less creepy. Toddlers and Tiaras is just "Princess themed" which is fantasy as well.

...Bring on the hate, I know it's coming.

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rex84 says...

Based on the mechanical web shooter, I'm betting they explain the eyes as mechanical/tech given to him by Tony as an upgrade of his suit. That would also allow them to mirror the Civil War comics where Tony did much more extensive retrofits to Spidey's costume and capabilities.

Captain America: Civil War - Trailer 2

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newtboy says...

How is stock footage of an iceberg calving a 'visual effect'?
Same question for Morlock costumes. A costume is hardly an effect. There were certainly visual effects in 'time machine', but the costumes were hardly in that catagory.

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hazmat22 says...

Touche, I shouldn't have left GWAR out, although I still haven't seem them live technically. They were rained out this summer at Riot Fest and all we got was a ton of fake blood shot out over everyone and a brief glimpse of their costumes. I think their equipment was probably damaged even, it went from dry as their set started to a torrential downpour traveling horizontal in seconds.

Kiss was a little before my time, so I haven't had the urge to go see them live, although I do enjoy their music and influence.

My list was only bands I've seen live =P

newtboy said:

I like them, but I'm disappointed there's no honorable mention of GWAR, or even KISS as an inspiration.
They are far from the first masked metal band.

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robdot says...

Modern gamers dont know that the things they pay for now,used to be part of the game,,extra maps, characters (mortal kombat) etc. DLC and patch support ,was a given.
All the things gamers now pay for used to be the game, earn extra characters,costumes,skins, maps used to be released, free,,regularly,,,as a support service for the game. Compare half life or half life 2 to any COD game.

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poolcleaner says...

This gives me horrible, horrible flashbacks to being in the Awanas and doing these missions to other churches with all these kids and we sang all these super America and Jesus songs in costumes in front of people. Make it stop! Mommy, can I join the girl scouts instead?



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