That could've been this one if Miller decided to film the movie in the US, which was Eminem's main compunction - he didn't want to be away from home for to long and considering how many delays there were, it was probably wise for someone who also had to balance the music side of his career.
@@yuro5833 They have to be specifically in Detroit? That’s harsh, but I guess the run-down vibe of the city would help instead of hinder a setting like Mad Max.
Fingers crossed. I almost left it because it didn't have a distributor but I decided to include it after Lionsgate stepped in. That movie has had a wild ride.
I'm hoping we get it as well. Honestly, if they want to reinvigorate the series, that might be the thing to do it. But Miller will have to control the budget this time - Fury Road and Furiosa ended up being VERY expensive, perhaps more than they ought to have been. But at least Fury Road made money; Furiosa all but collapsed.(in the context of its budget).
@@vertyy0331 lets hear a comparison and solution from your side. Id argue the runtime of the video and how well researched and written it is that its quite ahead of the curve
I really liked Alita but it tried to cram too much into a single film and the end of the movie it has three endings for three different plot lines that makes the final experience kinda longwinded and weird feeling cuz the movie felt over the previous two times.
I think manga usually work better as longform TV adaptations (mostly anime, but doesn't necessarily have to be). There's usually so much, that condensing it into a 2-3 hour movie is always going to be difficult to do at all, and excruciatingly difficult to do well. I think it's often the case that short stories make for the best movie adaptations.
horizon an america saga is another one. kevin costner wanted to make it since the 80s and remortgaged his house to finally get it done. it’s in theatres now and although i personally liked it i understand the criticism.
I'm looking forward to seeing both Horizon and Megalopolis, irrespective of critical reviews. I admire the fact that Costner and Coppola put their money where their mouth is and self-funded these movies to considerable extent. That's worth a watch in my book.
@@thomasmadden3080 You shouldn't think of it as one movie, but rather the first part of a much larger film. It was never meant to tell a self-contained story.
I'm honestly so happy that Fury Road was in development hell for as long as it was, it gave technology a chance to catch up to Miller's ideal vision and I feel like it being made around the time it did meant it got the budget it deserved as well
By far the most interesting cinema content on youtube at the moment. I wanted to wait a few videos before deciding to sub but if these types of well researched videos continue ill be watching them all.