I have not, but while we're at it, I'd advise people to stay away from Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. I haven't seen the movie, but I've heard the title, and that was quite enough.Oburi said:I want to know if anyone has seen The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus ?
Walter said:Wait, wouldn't Titanic have to be refilmed if it were to be in the same kind of 3D that Avatar was?
Don't goad James "King of the World" "Billion Dollar Movies" Cameron into doing that. Please, don't.Proj2501 said:I doubt they will re-film.
That won't work though. So at only key points in the film you'll get a 3D effect?Possibly, shots of the ship that were done in CG might get new treatment.
Walter said:Ah.... if Proj had read the whole article, the "conversion" process is explained even before he gets to the Titanic announcement.
You had time to fetch those Doc Brown and barfing(eyewashing?) images, but not read the source article? Hmm....Proj2501 said:In my bullshit Art History class sir. Cut me some slack.
If we're going to quote Duke Nukem, then sure.Proj2501 said:You wanna dance?
Proj2501 said:Predators
http://www.predators-movie.com/
I'll put this here. Hopefully it proves me wrong.
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/03/sxsw-predators/ said:The Predators in the upcoming film, due in July, are part of a new tribe we haven’t met yet, the duo said during the packed screening. As in the original film, every Predator is a trophy hunter and an expert in stalking and killing its prey, but each monster has its own specialized skill. There’s a falconer Predator who has a little UAV that serves as its eyes in the sky, a dog handler Predator (we got to see production art of its dog, sort of a dinosaur-wolf hybrid) and a “Super Predator” the production team refers to as “Mr. Black.”
Proj2501 said:Y'know, how many times can the line, "Fear is Reborn" be used.
グリフィス said:My father upon learning Rodriguez wasn't even directing, "Oh no, he's one of those guys now, he's already moved into the 'presents' stage of his career?"
グリフィス said:Might not matter though, the Yakuza/katana element alone automatically pushes it into the lamer zone
Proj2501 said:I really don't know why everyone wants to get down on their knees for this guy. Yeah, Sin City was cool. I enjoyed Desperado when I was alot younger. Planet Terror I took with a grain of salt. (I was more excited to see Hicks once again shoot things to be perfectly honest.) Having his name in front of it doesn't really make me think, "Yes...now this is going to be GOLD!" If I saw, Spielberg Presents: Predators, I'd still be fucking skeptical.
Proj2501 said:An interview with the Director. (Scroll down a tad)
http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/features/sxsw-interview-nimrod-antal.php
http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/features/sxsw-interview-nimrod-antal.php said:My first impression of what I saw? I loved it, and couldn’t help but smile ear to ear during the presentation. Make no mistake, you will see a movie that lives up to the first film, and honestly could even be better considering the cast and the advancements in special effects. I could tell that the project is very near and dear to both Rodriguez and Antal, and that usually translates into a treat for the fans.