Joseph blackfire
However if it wasn't Professor Pyg's 'singing', it was Two-Face and Penguin bickering, or it was Scarecrow quivering, or the Riddler’s obnoxious statements of his superiority, or Deacon Blackfire trying to convert anyone and the occasional comment from Deathstroke and Firefly.Īfter that first hour, the first phone call came through. You had hoped to get some kind of peace and quiet to do the growing pile of paperwork. You found the rogues to be incredibly inconsiderate and and very distracting. He was such a lovely guy to be with on set and he's such a pleasure to work with in general and creatively just smart and strong.An hour had passed and you were certain your sanity left you about fifty five minutes prior. He really brought so much to that part and he crafted it to work for him and it really made sense to me. I think also he's a fantastic actor, too. It's a baseball movie, and it's a great film,” he says. “I finished a film called ' Moneyball' with Brad Pitt, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Jonah Hill. Meanwhile, as they say in the comics, Pfister formed a team-up with another powerful director, Bennett Miller (“Capote”, and a group of cinema superpowers. So much more gritty than the previous films have been.” We wanted Batman to be a real person, and so the look followed that. “We looked at much more realistic kind of films, more gritty films, things, oddly enough, like 'Apocalypse Now'. “I didn't really look at the comic books for inspiration for the Batman films,” he says. It might surprise some admirers of Pfister’s arresting camerawork in “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight,” considered to be the definitive cinematic interpretations of the 71-year-old superhero, that he very rarely turned to the comic book source material when envisioning the imagery. We've been working together for eleven years and it's a fantastic collaboration – and one that I cherish.”
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JOSEPH BLACKFIRE SERIES
“It's always like reading Chris's words and getting my early inspiration that way and then when I start to break it down in my head then Chris and I get together and we have conversations and it really is just a series of conversations that leads to the visual blueprint for the film. “It always begins with his word,” says Pfister. Pfister says the cinematic imagery starts to take life the moment he delves into the screenplay for Nolan’s latest project, with the director has typically shaped himself with his collaborators. He gives us something amazing as the audience, whether it's a Batman picture or 'The Prestige' or 'Insomnia' or 'Inception.’ It's something completely different every time and I'm always there for the ride.” He's just such an exceptionally talented director and writer, and so really I just kind of roll with it from one picture to the next. “He could go marching off a cliff and I'd be right there with him. “I really follow Chris,” Pfister, who’s camera has created emblematic images for each of Nolan’s feature films, tells PopcornBiz.
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JOSEPH BLACKFIRE MOVIE
Right now, none of us no anything about this movie so quit acting like you know something, i am SPECULATING.īatman's Christopher Nolan Has His Own RobinĪs Batman has his trusted and loyal valet Alfred, director Christopher Nolan has his go-to cinematographer Wally Pfister.Īs the director readies “The Dark Knight Rises,” the third installment of his revered reboot of the Batman film franchise, it’s a fait accompli that his longtime director of photography Pfister, who’s made six films with Nolan, will be fighting the good fight at his side. but i wouldn't be suprised if it did, your right it probably wont but iam just speculating, just because i speculate on something DOESNT MEAN I WANT THAT TO HAPPEN.Īnd you said Goyer said he had a "Theme and Villain" yet he wasn't specific, Nolan and Co interpretation of a Villain could be anything for this movie, you the simple minded idiot assume that he is being straight foward, yeah sure maybe he isn't being subtle and has villain, or maybe h doesnt. GREAT CHARACTERS AND STORY CAN CREATE CONFLICT,Īnd again i dont WANT this to happen.
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YOU DON'T NEED A VILLLAIN FOR CONFLICT ONLY A SIMPLE MINDED *****EBAG LIKE YOU WOULD SAY SOMETHING AS STUPID AS THAT. YOU ARE ASSUMING THAT IT WOULD BE LAME WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING WHAT NOLAN WOULD DO, YOUR ASSUMING IT WOULD BE BORING, OR THERE WOULD BE NO CONFLICT. This is my last time responding to you, because wasting my time aruging with a ******ed pathetic piece of **** like you is pointless.