Wow, so Zodiac is going to be more olike The Game and Panic Room, am I right?
the trailers for this movie have sucked ass... just like the ones for The Departed... but i'll still see this
Weird, I just saw the commercial for the first time last night and was very excited because it looked exactly like I wanted it to look.
I haven't seen a full trailler but I can't imagine how it could "suck".
Looks awesome. Love the authentic looking 60's-ness.
That's what intrigues me about it, this more innocent, idyllic-looking time, dudes with short hair and dress shirts and bouffant hairdoed chicks and that mild, washed out polaroid look and then this twisted, evil sociopathic genius terrorizing them all for no good reason and never being caught. Awesome.![]()
You know Movies, Im not too sure. That clip, the tv spots Ive seen and knowing it's Fincher would lead me to believe its pretty dark but that music in the darn trailer throws it completely off.
I try to stay away from movie reviews now a day, I find a film is more enjoyable when you know less, like in terms of set-up so I try to stay away from reviews. It could be more or less in line with Fight Club which Fincher considers a dark comedy, especially since they never catched the real zodiac killer, right? Anyway I'm excited, I love Fincher, he hasn't delievared a bad movie yet!
Nice Avy, Tim Sale's Batman artwork is awesome.
And Emanuel Levy is a pretty picky reviewer.Overall, Fincher has made a mesmerizing picture that recalls the most significant movies of the 1970s (for some critics, it's the last "Golden Age" in American film), when most of its story is set. "Zodiac" recalls films like "The French Connection," "Klute," "Serpico," "Dog Day's Afternoon," "The Conversation," "All the President's Men," and "Network." The best compliment I can pay Fincher is to suggest that Sidney Lumet, Hal Ashby, Sydney Pollack, Allan Pakula, and Coppola, to mention the decade's masters, would be proud of his intriguing picture, which as of today, is the best American film of the year.
Yeah, I try to stay away from most of em too, I like reading them after Ive seen the movie to compare. Here's an excerpt though that gives nothing away.
And Emanuel Levy is a pretty picky reviewer.
Thanks, and obviously I agree![]()
I cant stand his Superman work though.
Very interesting I absolutely love some of hte pictures mentioned there, like Network. I like Fincher style but how he doesn't lose sight of characterizations so I look forward to this.
Are you talking about Superman for All Seasons because I ahven't read that yet. I been so busy the last thing I read was Age of Apocaylse TPB VOl. 2, I ahve an unread New X-Men omnibus at home waiting for me(1000 pages of Grant Morrison goodness)
He truly was a real life Batman villianSo true, it is interest to see a story where the killer is never caught. Its really interesting to read the letters the Zodiac wrote the cops and newspaper. The guy was a genius.