Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 4:47 pm
Film critic Dave Kehr popularly called The Lady From Shanghai "The weirdest great movie ever made."
It's not a personal favorite, but it's definitely interesting and at times still incredibly vibrant and innovative.
Looking at the cover again, I was probably a little too enamored with the before-and-after of the colorizing and didn't do enough to elevate this beyond being just a still photo with a title on top. But, overall, I'm still pretty excited with the result:
[attachment=40406:TheLadyF...i_Before.jpg] . . . [attachment=40407:TheLadyF...ai_After.jpg]
[attachment=40408:TheLadyF...k_Before.jpg] . . . [attachment=40409:TheLadyF...ck_After.jpg]
[attachment=40410:TheLadyF...ghai_HRC.jpg]
It's not a personal favorite, but it's definitely interesting and at times still incredibly vibrant and innovative.
Looking at the cover again, I was probably a little too enamored with the before-and-after of the colorizing and didn't do enough to elevate this beyond being just a still photo with a title on top. But, overall, I'm still pretty excited with the result:
[attachment=40406:TheLadyF...i_Before.jpg] . . . [attachment=40407:TheLadyF...ai_After.jpg]
[attachment=40408:TheLadyF...k_Before.jpg] . . . [attachment=40409:TheLadyF...ck_After.jpg]
[attachment=40410:TheLadyF...ghai_HRC.jpg]


