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<blockquote data-quote="renotime" data-source="post: 1322889" data-attributes="member: 4393"><p>I've only seen bits and pieces of Manhunter on TV. I remember thinking that the color palette didn't really work with the subject matter. It's an interesting juxtaposition though. Plus Mann doesn't strike me as a guy that can make a horror movie. I'll have to give it a full viewing though. Mann always has something cool to offer within a film, even if he sometimes misses the mark like Blackhat.</p><p></p><p>Mann might be the most successful arthouse filmmaker ever. His films are all character studies disguised as heist flicks. Thief, Heat, hell, even Miami Vice have so much going on all at once. Honestly, I think Miami Vice might be one of the most underrated movies ever. It's worth a watch just to see the amazing cinematography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renotime, post: 1322889, member: 4393"] I've only seen bits and pieces of Manhunter on TV. I remember thinking that the color palette didn't really work with the subject matter. It's an interesting juxtaposition though. Plus Mann doesn't strike me as a guy that can make a horror movie. I'll have to give it a full viewing though. Mann always has something cool to offer within a film, even if he sometimes misses the mark like Blackhat. Mann might be the most successful arthouse filmmaker ever. His films are all character studies disguised as heist flicks. Thief, Heat, hell, even Miami Vice have so much going on all at once. Honestly, I think Miami Vice might be one of the most underrated movies ever. It's worth a watch just to see the amazing cinematography. [/QUOTE]
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