Kinda a waste of a Mr Plinkett video. That was just a list of nerd level nit-picks. Plinkett reviews are normally a much more complete de-construction of a film
This one could have done as the nerd crew
^^^
Yeah I guess that's kinda a forgotten film. I went and saw 2010 in the cinema when it came out. We were a bunch of sci-fi nerds and 2001 had been up our alley. Can't say I've ever heard much about it since.
The first reference I got of this was in a Youtube video ( always a great source of info , yeah yeah )
But it showed a clip, which I couldn't find, but is mentioned here:
https://futurism.com/elon-musk-disney
I love the return to Fantasy artwork again guys.
Now I break the combo.
AI image generators are such powerful tools, I used the most simple prompt:
cool car
One image is 'concept art' the other is 'cinematic' or 'professional photo' <- I forget which it was.
Both of these look like...
I had been delivery driver for a local Domino's Pizza. I tell people that all is good with the food there. About the closest thing to having an issue was when they build line had a supreme pizza to make, they'd use that as an opportunity to do a quick scoop up of the misc bits and toppings that...
Prompt:
man, in grey singlet, black trousers, bare feet, night, on top of tall building jumps toward camera, entire background is filled with massive fiery explosions, action movie
And with a change to image style . . . . .
Hot Shots part 2
I had seen it in the cinema with friends when it first came out. I still remember it being the most I'd laughed during a film.
I watched it again for the first time in forever. I was in the mood for some cheesey comedy I guess. And I got plenty of good laughs out of it again.
Okay, I tried a return to some of the early trends of this thread.
I went for some D&D type images:
But the florescent lights kinda ruin the look so I tried again.
I can remember a local department store having one, where us kids would then just play the display one for hours.
I'm sure the staff were happy.
The vertical screen made it feel more like an arcade machine.
At the Uni I went to, there was a audio room and a mixing studio. I helped run the mixing desk a few times for basic dialogue recording.
But in the room was one of these. ARP 2600
Early 70's tech, awesome.
I know fuck all about playing keyboard, but I heard ( and I think it's true ) that...