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The Eternal Daughter | Official Trailer HD | A24 | December 2nd


The Eternal Daughter | Official Trailer HD | A24 | December 2nd




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  • LordofJavalinas

    After the Suspiria remake I’ve grown a little weary of Tilda Swinton’s casting stunts. She wasn’t the only problem with that movie but casting her as an old man was such a stupid mistake. Yes, I’m aware of their reasoning and I’m fine with it except in execution it was SO distracting. She should have been humble enough to realize it’s out of her range but her multi role casting seems like it’s just an ego thing for her at this point. Casting her as Mother Marko did nothing for the film except as an added gimmick to give the writers of online entertainment rags something to gossip about.

  • happybarfday

    God why does the visual quality of trailers from big established studios with real budgets still look like such godawful SHIT on Youtube in 2022? I can barely see what the fuck I’m supposed to be looking at in this thing unless I shut off all the lights and jack up the brightness to 100% and then I’m just treated to an ugly mess of gloopy dancing pixels and video artifacts that vaguely resembles a movie.

    There are thousands of Youtubers with 8 subscribers in their mom’s basement uploading their content in crisp 4K and yet a professional trailer editing house can’t deliver the main trailer for a new movie in anything other than “1080p” that’s compressed to the point that it looks like some shitty 360i rip I downloaded from Kazaa in 2005?

    It’s even worse when every movie now has this same super dark and flat desaturated cinematography with ultra soft lightning that just turns into a muddy puddle of shit brown and gray pixels as soon as it’s encoded for the web. I know it’s not entirely their fault because Youtube recompresses the video file when you upload, but from what I hear the Youtube system will use a much higher quality encode if you upload in 4K. So I do not understand why studios don’t deliver it that way. What is the point of using a $300,000+ 35mm or digital camera package if you’re going to turn the footage into shit?

    Yes I know they also have to deliver like sometimes 60 or more other trailer exports for other languages and markets and social media cutdowns and all that, but it still shouldn’t be impossible to deliver at least one fucking high-bitrate 4K export for the main Youtube trailer that’s supposed to get millions of views. I work as an editor and I’ve had to make tons of deliverables and making them higher resolution wouldn’t be the worst of the things I’m asked to do.

    I used to love watching trailers, especially when Apple used to host those high quality ones (for the time) on their quicktime site or whatever. I noticed Matt Reeves uploaded The Batman trailers in high quality 4K on his own personal Vimeo page, but again this begs the question even more why movies that cost tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars still post these shitstain quality trailers that are painful to watch…

    EDIT: This has nothing to do with what I think about the quality of the movie. It looks good. I just wish I could see it better and I hate how trailers on Youtube are so anticlimactic to watch when they’re compressed to trash.

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