Not exact matches
The evidence comes from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which captured
images of thin, dark streaks — quite likely soil — creeping down several slopes
during Mars's spring and summer (see
sequence at right).
One
sequence in particular dazzles for its accumulation of meaning: Portman's Jackie rides in a car
during JFK's funeral procession, her face glimpsed through a window that simultaneously reflects the
image of civilian onlookers — except this
image isn't one of Larraín's own devising, but appropriated archival footage.
«Crocodile» Dundee's 2.35:1, 1080p transfer is pleasingly grainy (except
during the title
sequence — heavily DVNR'd, I presume, to tone down optical noise), but the source betrays pinhole artifacts and other signs of debris, and the
image has a tendency to exhibit the sort of dimness you'd expect at a movie theatre trying to conserve the bulb life of the projector.
Image sharpness is sometimes softened by a colour palette that emphasizes oranges and yellows
during the Crusades
sequences.
However, once you get used to it the
images are quite breathtaking, especially
during the battle
sequences.
Cult's opening credit
sequence, which was absent
during last season's mysterious Roanoke, showed what is presumed to be cult members donning Trump and Clinton masks amid
images of bloodied American flags.