Re: Supernova 7: Worlds Finest
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 2:31 am
Honestly, the death aspect makes me a little uncomfortable. For me the fetish is all about the struggle the heroine is facing. It's about the odds being stacked against her. Those moments when the villain was suddenly winning the battle were always so emotionally charged. This wasn't supposed to be happening. Somewhere along the line that evolved into a fetish. That said, Blue is the only producer consistently making films that at least capture a little bit of exactly that. Everyone else has sexualized the situation, which I've been warming up to a bit recently but still isn't really my cup of tea. I like sex when I'm having sex but I digress. Either that or the direction and acting are both shotty at best and, let's be real, they're mostly god awful writers. There are a few gems out there but I have yet to be completely blown away by anyone else. That first Wondra video broke ground I didn't realize I wanted broken.
Bluestone is really coming into their own. Season 2 has an air of inexperience about it, but I still get the story and it's enjoyable. I get the sense this is the first time that Blue has done any kind of greater story arch, so considering that I'd say you're all doing a bang up job. The story itself isn't likely to win any awards but it isn't contrived and pointless like so many other producers who "focus on the story." You've struck a good balance between hot girls and getting them to act too. Of course it's been said before, these ladies are glamour models, not actresses so that's even a couple extra kudos. I'm really looking forward to the rest of season 2 but I must admit, I'm really looking forward to what Blue does with everything learned from season 2 in the would-be next big project.
Now that I'm six miles from where I started let me just say, I'm a superheroine fan. Fatalities are a bit of a buzz kill for me but it's not like I have to sit and watch them over and over. You guys do a great job of capturing the struggle and that's why I love your films. The emotion could be more refined but that's certainly quite the challenge when you're working with models as opposed to experienced actresses. Anyhow, I hope you guys find a monocle of usefulness somewhere in this book I've written you. Come to the meet and greet at Barnes and Noble next week, I'll sign it for you.
Also, I love the story arch format. Keep going with it. If you're creating this now, just imagine what you'll be capable of in another 5 years.
Bluestone is really coming into their own. Season 2 has an air of inexperience about it, but I still get the story and it's enjoyable. I get the sense this is the first time that Blue has done any kind of greater story arch, so considering that I'd say you're all doing a bang up job. The story itself isn't likely to win any awards but it isn't contrived and pointless like so many other producers who "focus on the story." You've struck a good balance between hot girls and getting them to act too. Of course it's been said before, these ladies are glamour models, not actresses so that's even a couple extra kudos. I'm really looking forward to the rest of season 2 but I must admit, I'm really looking forward to what Blue does with everything learned from season 2 in the would-be next big project.
Now that I'm six miles from where I started let me just say, I'm a superheroine fan. Fatalities are a bit of a buzz kill for me but it's not like I have to sit and watch them over and over. You guys do a great job of capturing the struggle and that's why I love your films. The emotion could be more refined but that's certainly quite the challenge when you're working with models as opposed to experienced actresses. Anyhow, I hope you guys find a monocle of usefulness somewhere in this book I've written you. Come to the meet and greet at Barnes and Noble next week, I'll sign it for you.
Also, I love the story arch format. Keep going with it. If you're creating this now, just imagine what you'll be capable of in another 5 years.