Asking for those of you who's an expert in cinematography. At 1:08 when the big guys come in, the shots zoom in from wide to close up at his face. Is that an zoom in effect during editing? Or just speeding up where the camera moving closer to his face? Because i notice that's some sort of morphing when the zooming happen. Can anybody help explain that? How was that even achieved? I know is a small thing, but I'm just started learning cinematography and interested in knowing this kind of things. Cheers
Underrated. Reminds be of the horror actions from the 90s. Yes comedy too but there was a muuuuch greater emphasis on action and gore than I was expecting.
Swear when I saw a picture of the original Dracula with Nicolas Cage, I was like my God make up department really went to town to look exactly like the original Dracula
Yeah being allied to the UK has not been good for Australia to much blood lost
The filmmakers seem to think that extreme violence, alone, counts as slapstick comedy. And it doesn’t.
This was one of the ultimate comedy horrors of all time- everyone in it bought their A Game to the table 😅
Looks like sonic doesn't like a little blood.
Eh movie wasn't as good as I was hoping dracula was a joke with those teeth waste of time in my opinion
Familiar
this movie is such a fascinating case of shouldn't work but does
They never get chloroform right in films, as a serial killer I know how it works.
Mortal Kombat vibes
1:08 that mask reminds me of Brightburn
Thought Renfield was Draculas familiar/thrall?
2:30
As soon as I heard that Dwight Frye giggle I knew this movie was going to be great.😂
Asking for those of you who's an expert in cinematography. At 1:08 when the big guys come in, the shots zoom in from wide to close up at his face. Is that an zoom in effect during editing? Or just speeding up where the camera moving closer to his face? Because i notice that's some sort of morphing when the zooming happen. Can anybody help explain that? How was that even achieved? I know is a small thing, but I'm just started learning cinematography and interested in knowing this kind of things. Cheers
He's big guy
1:46 The woooooooooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Underrated. Reminds be of the horror actions from the 90s. Yes comedy too but there was a muuuuch greater emphasis on action and gore than I was expecting.
Love it !! Love it !!! What a movie an instant cult classic!!!
This scene is amazing, but instead I’m focused on and pissed off at this asshat 1:47 because he can’t do drugs right!! 😭😭😭
This isn’t like any other horror movie I’ve seen, it’s very wholesome, mainly because of the two main characters, Renfield and Rebecca
Uggghhhh.
Ben Schwartz.
Again?!?!
😊
the producers understood that Cage could not bring in the modern audience so they put akwafina in there. good call
Never even heard of this film. No advertising, no wonder it bombed
Absolutely loved this movie
Bon film❤
Swear when I saw a picture of the original Dracula with Nicolas Cage, I was like my God make up department really went to town to look exactly like the original Dracula
I gotta watch now😂🤣🤣😂
Brightburn?!
I have watch this movie,..
Couldn't stop laughing at Jean Ralphio in the car, half expecting the killer to be
Tom Haverford
All I could think was he takes his UnderDog Energy Pill (insects) and presto lol
Who invited Brightburn?
Underrated movie❤