I think most people have watched the movie by now. Did anybody notice any Easter Eggs.
Semi Spoilers....
- Walls in the movie were decorated with pressed flower frames like in Dragon Tattoo. - Andy's last name is Fitzgerald. It is different in the book. A nod to Benjamin Button. - Amy also says she's from New Orleans when she's in Ozark. - There was an Elizabeth Bennet reference as well. Rosamund Pike plays her in Pride and Prejudice.
"With a gift for bringing out the best in everyone on a project, it would be easy to assume that the film is comprised of only 'perfect takes.' In fact, 80% of the shots were enhanced in some way, from reframing and stabilization to split-screening to remove an extra breath."
...and that's why Fincher should finally win an Oscar for Best Director, because his attention to detail does never stop and his films feel absolutely flawless. Amazing!
Academy Conversations: Gone Girl
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phil. These are great. Good to see the good ol' Oscar talk warming up again... :)
DeleteI think most people have watched the movie by now. Did anybody notice any Easter Eggs.
ReplyDeleteSemi Spoilers....
- Walls in the movie were decorated with pressed flower frames like in Dragon Tattoo.
- Andy's last name is Fitzgerald. It is different in the book. A nod to Benjamin Button.
- Amy also says she's from New Orleans when she's in Ozark.
- There was an Elizabeth Bennet reference as well. Rosamund Pike plays her in Pride and Prejudice.
Fincher, Cronenweth et al talk 'GG' tech ~ ICG magazine:
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http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2014/10/gone-girl-marks-yet-another-milestone-for-adobe-premiere-pro-cc.html
ReplyDeleteEditor Kirk Baxter on "Gone Girl"
ReplyDeletehttp://www.fxguide.com/featured/maintaining-the-mystery-editor-kirk-baxter-on-gone-girl/
"With a gift for bringing out the best in everyone on a project, it would be easy to assume that the film is comprised of only 'perfect takes.' In fact, 80% of the shots were enhanced in some way, from reframing and stabilization to split-screening to remove an extra breath."
ReplyDelete...and that's why Fincher should finally win an Oscar for Best Director, because his attention to detail does never stop and his films feel absolutely flawless. Amazing!
30 min interview with Kirk Baxter
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This is the longest week of my life... The wait is just killing me :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL1mNADQZM8
ReplyDeleteKermo and Mayo interview with David Fincher