Basin City was a bad place to be. Well, for the people who lived there, anyway. For fans of Frank Miller's famed graphic novel series, which was turned into a visually arresting film directed by Robert Rodriguez and Miller himself, however, there was no place cooler. Sure, everyone was killing everyone (or trying to) every time you turned around, but that was part of the charm. And the way the co-directors brought the comic book to life with a unique color processing technique that rendered much of the film in black and white, while leaving key elements to pop in technicolor? Groundbreaking. When the film arrived in theaters on April 1, 2005, audiences had never seen anything quite like it and...
- 4/1/2020
- E! Online
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