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morestuff posted:Was talking about this movie in another thread, and wanted to share the poster: Distorted Kiwi posted:Smae here, and It's been on my "Should rewatch that" list for some time. Such good posters for such a poo poo movie. Seriously even King acknowledged that the movies were closer to comedy than horror, and the scene depicted in the last poster was pretty much a pure slapstick scene.
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Insurgent IMAX poster
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 01:01 |
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That last Silver Bullet poster is loving great. It's too bad the movie is nothing whatsoever like that.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 01:02 |
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The MSJ posted:Insurgent IMAX poster That looks like loving Reboot.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 01:05 |
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I wish it looked like Reboot, instead it's just another thing about paramilitarized teenagers.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 01:40 |
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It looks like they time traveled to 1998 and found a 14 year old "artist" who is all "Check it out, dudeZ! I just a got a copy of Lightwave 3D off Usenet and I've been messing around with it. Pretty cool, eh!"
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So what's the deal with the flying houses in that Insurgent trailer? I didn't see the first film, but I was under the impression it was a Hunger Games knock-off instead of Harry Potter/X-Men or whatever. Is there magic/psychic powers in that series or was that supposed to be going on in her head?
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 03:39 |
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I think that poster is pretty cool. I still sure as hell won't see the movie but it's a neat poster.
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Lotish posted:So what's the deal with the flying houses in that Insurgent trailer? I didn't see the first film, but I was under the impression it was a Hunger Games knock-off instead of Harry Potter/X-Men or whatever. Is there magic/psychic powers in that series or was that supposed to be going on in her head? Without getting too much into the stupidity behind it, it's basically a VR drug induced trip where you face your fears or something and based on how you solve/overcome the fear you're dumped into whatever group the society divided itself. Why she's going through it again I have no loving clue. In the first movie/book it actually was a relatively big part of the story but aside from blowing your VFX budget I have no loving clue why the story needs to go back to it. Happy Noodle Boy fucked around with this message at 04:09 on Mar 11, 2015 |
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Ah, okay, I thought the Matrix had become real or something. Thanks.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 04:42 |
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The perspective on this is probably completely hosed but I like it.
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Mister Chief posted:The perspective on this is probably completely hosed but I like it. I wonder whose fault that is.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 06:51 |
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Sheldrake posted:I wonder whose fault that is. Our star's.
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Sheldrake posted:I wonder whose fault that is. Andy Richter?
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 08:07 |
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A (sick) local band is doing a live soundtrack for Alien on 4/20, here's how they're promoting it: I like it.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 08:32 |
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I want to go to that.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 08:36 |
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Why do people put work into making posters anyway, turns out there's already all kinds of art on the Internet
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 08:41 |
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morestuff posted:Was talking about this movie in another thread, and wanted to share the poster: I have never seen this movie, does it really feature a werewolf attacking a disabled kid with a baseball bat? Because I would watch that.
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Erebus posted:Why do people put work into making posters anyway, turns out there's already all kinds of art on the Internet Rapoza is so freaking good, ive been following him ever since I bought the 4 ninja turtles he did. He rarely does prints tho, I think the last one was some Power Rangers stuff.
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Gorilla Salad posted:I have never seen this movie, does it really feature a werewolf attacking a disabled kid with a baseball bat? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p6bRqBJZzI
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axleblaze posted:I think that poster is pretty cool. I still sure as hell won't see the movie but it's a neat poster. Same, it stands out from other posters, and I really like the composition. It works really well in insuring the guy falling stands out, whilst he is also absolutely dwafted in size by his surroundings. Good way of showing the David vs Goliath type feel a 'were fighting against a giant all encompassing system' movie should want. but yeah, first movie in the series looked more than a bit rubbish, so still going to skip this one.
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Gorilla Salad posted:I have never seen this movie, does it really feature a werewolf attacking a disabled kid with a baseball bat? quote:And then Uncle Red (Gary Busey) gives the kid a great present. A customized, souped-up, hot rod wheelchair named the Silver Bullet (it kills werewolves--get it?). The kid takes off at sixty miles per hour, doing wheelies down the highway, and eventually the movie treats us to the extraordinary sight of the local clergyman in his car, trying to run down the kid in the hot rod wheelchair. This is not an image the movies have previously offered us.
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dr_rat posted:Same, it stands out from other posters, and I really like the composition. It works really well in insuring the guy falling stands out, whilst he is also absolutely dwafted in size by his surroundings. It's a bit heavy handed in that the negative space forms both a hypodermic needle and a cross.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 21:56 |
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Naw, that's the part that's cool.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 22:39 |
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Erebus posted:Why do people put work into making posters anyway, turns out there's already all kinds of art on the Internet Jeez, regardless of it being fan-art or not that's still a pretty big copyright violation, isn't it? He seems to be playing it off like it's just a "oh well" thing but unless he gave them license to use it or signed some contract giving his work over the company in charge of making that boxart would be in deep poo poo.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 23:44 |
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It's some company in Sweden he said and to fight it would be too much of a hassle. Kinda lovely.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 23:46 |
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Oh poo poo is that Warner Home Video?
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I, Butthole posted:Jeez, regardless of it being fan-art or not that's still a pretty big copyright violation, isn't it? He seems to be playing it off like it's just a "oh well" thing but unless he gave them license to use it or signed some contract giving his work over the company in charge of making that boxart would be in deep poo poo. Deep poo poo meaning "Oh snap, we're sorry. Here's $5000, please go away now." Then he declines, takes them to court, and ends up owing $20,000 in legal fees after a settlement for $2000.
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SEX HAVER 40000 posted:A (sick) local band is doing a live soundtrack for Alien on 4/20, here's how they're promoting it: nice. what city?
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I, Butthole posted:Jeez, regardless of it being fan-art or not that's still a pretty big copyright violation, isn't it? He seems to be playing it off like it's just a "oh well" thing but unless he gave them license to use it or signed some contract giving his work over the company in charge of making that boxart would be in deep poo poo. Fanart is itself copyright violation, he has about as much to stand on as the warez groups whose no-CD cracks were "stolen" by the developers for digital re-releases.
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I, Butthole posted:Jeez, regardless of it being fan-art or not that's still a pretty big copyright violation, isn't it? He seems to be playing it off like it's just a "oh well" thing but unless he gave them license to use it or signed some contract giving his work over the company in charge of making that boxart would be in deep poo poo.
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Sleeveless posted:Fanart is itself copyright violation, he has about as much to stand on as the warez groups whose no-CD cracks were "stolen" by the developers for digital re-releases. Yeah, he has rights, but trying to enforce them is begging for a counter-suit for the initial violation.
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I don't believe it's copyright violation on his part unless he stands to profit from it? I build garage-kit models in my spare time, and that hobby is obviously rife with copyright violation. The funny thing is, people in the kit industry will complain up and down about other people recasting their works because it deprives they, the creator, from making a profit. Which I agree with, as they should stand to profit from their labour. But sculpting and then selling kits of a character some other company or individual owns the rights to? Oh, well, that's completely different. That's fine, ahem *cough*, just fine. Many of the sculptors of unlicensed properties go to silly lengths to "conceal" or protect their works. They'll sculpt something like Wolverine, but then title their kit "Mutant Rage!", or sculpt a Predator and call it "The Alien Hunter". It's doubly silly too since despite all this, there have been very few lawsuits from copyright holders. It's such a small industry (most sculptors might sell 30 castings of a work) that it's obviously not worth the copyright holders time or money to bother. Still, sometimes on a sculpting forum someones posts their own "The Alien Hunter", and when someone posts "Wow, that's a nice Predator!", sometimes people respond with "What? That's not a Predator. It's an Alien Hunter. GET IT, an Alien Hunter!"
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I don't believe it's copyright violation on his part unless he stands to profit from it? It doesn't matter whether or not you make a profit on if it's a violation. Most companies just ignore people that aren't making money off it.
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Improbable Lobster posted:It doesn't matter whether or not you make a profit on if it's a violation. Most companies just ignore people that aren't making money off it. If this actually true, then copyright can go gently caress itself in the rear end forever. I drewed a pitcher. VIOLATION!
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Still, sometimes on a sculpting forum someones posts their own "The Alien Hunter", and when someone posts "Wow, that's a nice Predator!", sometimes people respond with "What? That's not a Predator. It's an Alien Hunter. GET IT, an Alien Hunter!" Can you recommend any good sculpting forums? I've not got the time or ability to take up the hobby but I've always been fascinated by it and other people's creations.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 02:13 |
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Ooooookay. Very confused now, but definitely going to check it out.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:If this actually true, then copyright can go gently caress itself in the rear end forever. Copyright law is really terrible in many ways
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PriorMarcus posted:Can you recommend any good sculpting forums? I've not got the time or ability to take up the hobby but I've always been fascinated by it and other people's creations. The primary one I go to is The Clubhouse. It's probably the most popular one out there for the garage kit industry. Lots of subforums for works in progress, sculpting and painting technique, and finished work galleries, etc. You might also want to check out The Replica Prop Forum. That ones more focuses on recreating famous movie props and models. Lots of cool, and expensive, stuff there. You can find almost anything, from Alien Pulse Rifles, to Indiana Jones Fertility Idols, all the way down to replicas of Rick Deckards wallet and all the associated badges, inserts, cred-slips, and ID's that go along with it.
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