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Great reaction! Nice to discover your channel. Surprised so few have reacted to this trailer so far. But happy you did. I'm a huge fan of Forrest Gump and Castaway... and Roger Rabbit. Hoping this film has similar magical quality Forrest Gump did!
It does look promising and I am excited...however I am concerned about the trailers giving away too much of the movie. This is supposed to be a teaser trailer..and it's almost two minutes long??
I was just referencing good work he has done in film (his performance in this case) didn't mean to imply that he directed it but I see how I could've worded it more clearly appreciate the comment
I'm planning on it! Going to do a video next week with highlights of my reaction/thoughts on both -- I haven't watched the 1922 version since I was a kid so I'm interested to see what I get from it now
Love the Hank Williams poster in the background huge fan. Yeah this film does look good, I don’t know if I’ll see it in theaters but at some point I want to. And yeah Who Framed Roger Rabbit is definitely one of my favorite films of all time and one of the greatest and most iconic films of the 20th century, masterpiece
This looks incredible. The camera angle in this, stays the same for the full duration of the film. It never moves, or goes to another angle, it stays the same. Its about the passage of time, and how one fixed spot looks over millions of years. Very unique.
Robert has been wanting to remake Nosferatu for a long long time. He produced a high school stageplay in 2001 when he was around 18 years old. He played Count Orlok himself. He was originally going to make Nosferatu his directorial debut but it was too ambituous at the time.
Defoe played The Count in Shadow of the Vampire, a unique take on the filming of Nosferatu. It has one of the most beautiful scenes in cinema history, when The Count sees a sunrise for the first time as he is sneaking through the dailies.
People like Robert know how to do a remake or a reimagining if you will. Most remakes now are Directed by complete unknown Directors. I have faith in this
The people who animated these used to animate for warhammer40k but gw fricked them in the a55 because of their strict IP laws. So they moved to Bandai and this is their first project, something to bridge the Warhammer modeling community and the gunpla community I guess. This is made in unreal engine 5 btw but I do have to admit the animations are a bit uncanny but that's to be expected since they aren't doing it in like motion blur which is what makes cgi films look less uncanny because you hide the movements in blur but the animation in this is smooth all the way through which is what makes it look strange because we simply aren't used to smooth transitions in cgi and this is partly the reason why pixar cgi films haven't worked in a while because the smooth transition of cgi simply doesn't look very natural.
This makes a lot of sense -- my first thought when I saw the lighting was that it was UE5. Will definitely check out the final product to see how it comes together
Remember when Jerry dated a 17 year old. Maybe in the movie he will tell the truth about how bad cereal is. Trisodium phosphate( tsp which is toxic to humans is in most cereals and all cereals that target children)
We've gone from product placement in movies to entire movies being product placements. Seems like every other "movie" these days is about "how this product was made, isn't it great?" Millions of dollars spent on a movie...about *Pop Tarts*.
Yeah I misspoke there -- I first watched Seinfeld starting in 1999 thru 2005 when it first started reruns so I confused the end date when I spoke there and I associate its style with most early 2000's sitcoms
looks like a movie right up my alley, but your show about it was really annoying.You stopped the film every 5 seconds to say something, rarely worth saying, like you think people are clicking on this image to hear you not to get a jump start on the possible Seinfeld movie.
We shouldn't have to raise our volume level so high just to hear what you have to say, so I only stayed long enough to let you know that you should fix it.