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    Shot on Epic and 3ality Technica rigs Directed by Sam Raimi

    http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/d...atandpowerful/

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    Love the black-and-white, love the Technicolor look!
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    Sam Raimi shot here at Raleigh Studios in Pontiac, Michigan. They have been very, very quiet since production wrapped last December. I'm super-excited to finally see this trailer released!
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    I don't "get" Raimi. I've pretty much hated every picture he has directed, Spidey 2 the sole exception.
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    This is going to be a BIG BIG movie. It looks fantastic! (duh)

    Peter Deming is the DP. He also shot one of my favorite sports movies, Mystery, Alaska.
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    Love the colors! ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewThomas View Post
    I don't "get" Raimi. I've pretty much hated every picture he has directed, Spidey 2 the sole exception.
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    This looks interesting to me, both visually and storywise.
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    Seems like every time someone shoots with an Epic, that movie looks better than the previous movie shot on an Epic. I call it, 'The Jannard Principle'. I'm watching the evolution unfold weekly.
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