ITT: Post a famous painting, and others recommend a movie based on it
ITT: Post a famous painting, and others recommend a movie based on it
Scary Movie
Edvard Munch
Van Helsing
the ring (us version)
The Assassination of Jesse james
This board is maximum retarded. You can't get anything right which requires even a modicum of effort. OP made an amusing attempt at a thread, but Yea Forums's tardpop just slammed into one another repeatedly
Lust for Life
How can other paintings even compete?
I’m expecting based replies only
The Grey
Midsommar
Rope
Pennies from Heaven
Master & Commander
>I will never paint a white sheet this good,
Why live
Blade runner 1
Heat is cheating.
A Walk Among the Tombstones
I marveled at a painting featuring a flowing white sheet during an open-air art festival in San Francisco and asked the artist if he had a special technique, and he laughed at me and just said "natural talent" then turned away.
Munch was inspired by a Peruvian Mummy, so maybe a film about Aztec Mummies.
Perspective in there is atrocious.
>b-but that was an artistic decision
Not an argument. Shit looks like several random pictures slapped together, which probably was the case.
Carrie
8 and a half
Aguirre
Daisies
The Devils
Obviously the only answer
The Fountainhead
crumb
satyricon
LOTR especially the first one
also I love this painting
Schneider V.S Bax
t painterfag here
sheets are easy as fuck. Easily, the easiest part of that painting.
Composition is the hardest and most important, followed by faces/hair/skin all matching
cloth is just used for the composition or covering 'hard' parts.
Padmavati
Perspective started being used during the Southern renaissance. This painting was done as part of the northern renaissance who hadn't discovered perspective techniques yet. Their breakthrough was in the use of oil paints allowing for this kind of detail to be used. It wasn't until later that the two techniques came to be used together
It's one of the greatest films ever made
Not a painting but here you go
'Big'
The Killers
Fitzcarraldo
The Long Goodbye
Belladonna of Sadness
Stalker