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Still trying to process this and decide what the weirdest thing is. -That routine scheduled travel to a lunar colony exists in 2070 without any mention of it until the need to travel to the NOMAD is there -How the US Army has developed a new https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landkreuzer_P._1000_Ratte and deploys it to Vietnamese rice paddies -That said megatank can be destroyed by a dinner plate sized charge placed on it -The comical walking trash can suicide bomber robots used by the US army -How every explosive has massive beeping countdown displays -The protagonist hijacks a passenger plane to take down the USA's most prominent symbol of power -That huge orbital battlestation is unabe to stop the hijacked airliner from docking -The nuke on LA is barely explained beyond calling it a software glitch, not even a reveal Allison Jenney planted it -Immortality exists by taking a brainscan which can then be loaded onto an android -Federation Battle Driods are now the police in the Asia Nation and just as effective -The child android was built as an infant with metal which grows along with it
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The Nam Allegory is really beaten over your head. To make it less on the nose they made all of asia a country. Truly White Guy Sci-fi the movie is a lot closer to Avatar I, Robot Elysium than the praisers will probably want to admit
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 13:02 |
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A feature length OVA? Sign me up.
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 14:59 |
Alan Smithee posted:the movie is a lot closer to That sounds good to me, dude.
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 15:53 |
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Avatar had the whole James Cameron thing going for it. This director is not that level, even if the lame story may feel on the same level. I’d say this film is on par with Elysium for like mid-tier / mid-budget scifi that is ultimately forgettable. Too bad we live in an era where everything has to be either a HUGE MINDNUMBING SUCCESS or it will absolutely kill the genre that it exists in as producers and studios are so adverse to risks now. So basically this film is going to kill any attempts at mid-tier / mid-budget scifi for the foreseeable future.
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 17:12 |
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jeeves posted:Too bad we live in an era where everything has to be either a HUGE MINDNUMBING SUCCESS or it will absolutely kill the genre that it exists in as producers and studios are so adverse to risks now. So basically this film is going to kill any attempts at mid-tier / mid-budget scifi for the foreseeable future. Woah lets not dance on its grave it hasnt even released yet lol It has an 80 million budget, can easily turn a profit
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 17:14 |
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I’m not dancing on its grave or anything but it just feels like everything that isn’t an existing franchise has to make a billion dollars and become some sort of new bankable franchise to be considered a success now. At least anything in-genre for like scifi. But yeah I had high hopes for this film but Elysium is a great parallel.
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 18:22 |
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You said it is going to "kill any hopes for mid level sci fi for the foreseeable future" which is a really strong take to make on a movie that hasn't even had its run yet! I hope that it is profitable, because its actually quite an achievement in that Gareth made it for quite cheap but it looks spectacular. Theres a really fun story he gave in an interview about getting them to greenlight it. He got some money to scout some locations and he used like half to actually go scout but he used the other half to go to ILM and ask them to put some CGI stuff ontop of the footage he shot with his own camera as a POC of overlaying effects without needing greenscreen setup. It blew the studios away so they gave him the money to film this. Being able to shoot whatever angles you want without worrying about green screen setup is a novel concept for movies like this because the on location shooting is very evident and helps sell the world. It looks good.
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 18:30 |
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Nutty that 80 mil is apparently relatively cheap these days. Famously, Monsters (dir. Gareth Edwards) cost less than a million.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Nutty that 80 mil is apparently relatively cheap these days. Famously, Monsters (dir. Gareth Edwards) cost less than a million. Creator's 80 now is like a 40 million mid 00s movie which is pretty nutso.
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 19:16 |
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Upgrade cost like 3 million? Something like that?
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jeeves posted:Avatar had the whole James Cameron thing going for it. This director is not that level, even if the lame story may feel on the same level. Elysium rules. Terminator is the only James Cameron movie I rate with Edwards or Blomkamp. Terminator 2 also I guess
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Nutty that 80 mil is apparently relatively cheap these days. Famously, Monsters (dir. Gareth Edwards) cost less than a million. Other than the ps2 lvl effects shot at the end what in that movie looks like it would cost any amount of money?
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# ? Sep 29, 2023 21:31 |
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The sentient bipedal suicide bombs telling Alison Janney that they were honored to serve under her before shambling like metal linebackers off to their doom is one of the most surreal things i’ve seen in a movie in quite some time. Paul Verhoeven is porbably kicking himself that he didn’t think of that poo poo first. Gonz fucked around with this message at 01:00 on Sep 30, 2023 |
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Well now we know what it would have been like if Lucas had stayed on as the director of Apocalypse Now.
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 02:14 |
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VROOM VROOM posted:did they keep the shot where somebody CGed over footage of the Beirut port explosion Apparently that was just a previz stand-in for a nuclear blast, like using WW2 footage for starwars dogfighting. Trailers are usually if not always cut from early unfinished "drafts", and it was accidentally left in. It's been removed for the theatrical.
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ShoogaSlim posted:honestly im more disappointed than angry or pouty. i like sci-fi and think it can produce some of the greatest stories with its setting and themes. i'm also stoked that it apparently proves that you can pull off exceptional visuals at a fraction of the budget of mainstream drek that's been churned out nonstop the last few years. It's all good, post away Of course we all have to trust our own instincts when deciding to see stuff but your reasoning is very weird lol
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 04:31 |
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This movie has some really cool stuff in it!! The aforementioned suicide bomb robots, I love how the first one was like kinda nervous / looking at his buddy like why would you program it to be nervous lol. There is a bit where they brain scan a guy who has been dead for hours and put his brain scan in a robot body and he comes to life instantly asking about his wife and kids and poo poo and theyre trying to get useful information out of him before his lovely dead brain scan fails in 30 seconds. Very creepy!!! Dude cradling his robot gf who got blowed up by a cop grenade (given to her by another robot who is also a cop) a monkey blowing up a tank (honestly my favorite part) after the robot holding the detonator got shot
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 06:59 |
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I extremely enjoyed this movie. The art direction and aesthetic is great and the pacing is fantastic. The story is very conventional and the acting is narrow and really only as good as it needs to be to serve the real basic story but the execution was great, the visual effects were fantastic, and there were a ton of fantastic moments. I hope it makes a lot of money because I would love more of these. My absolute favorite moment, in addition to the suicide tin cans mentioned above was the musical cue where Radiohead kicked in when the VTOLs were coming in hot for a landing. Just absolutely perfect. The scene at the wooden bridge where the US Army tanks show up basically reversing the intro to Terminator 2 and giving AT-AT vibes was just so dope too, thematically and visually. ephori fucked around with this message at 07:05 on Sep 30, 2023 |
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Blood Boils posted:Apparently that was just a previz stand-in for a nuclear blast, like using WW2 footage for starwars dogfighting. Trailers are usually if not always cut from early unfinished "drafts", and it was accidentally left in. It's been removed for the theatrical. speaking of which where the gently caress is my tie fighter gareth
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 12:34 |
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Tony Gilroy dragged it to the trash bin
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Alan Smithee posted:speaking of which RIP to one of the coolest shots to never make it into a movie.
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# ? Sep 30, 2023 16:30 |
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I enjoyed it, saw it on the local LieMAX and it looked fantastic, both in picture quality and the VFX. Because most of the robots were bipedal I assume it was a relatively simple rotoscope over human actors which sold it a lot more than all the Marvel/DC superhero acrobatics which just look worse at 3 times the budget. So many unique designs as well, loved those little suicide bomber robots, and how the AI cities looked, reminded me a bit of the Deus Ex prequel games. I did see someone point out that (aside from the obvious Vietnam/Afghanistan references (was the general's speech in the beginning a real one about Al-Qaeda but with AI swapped in?)) it does have echoes of orientalism in how all of the synths are Asian in appearance, but I'll leave it to someone with that heritage to write interrogate that in depth.
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Mat Cauthon posted:RIP to one of the coolest shots to never make it into a movie. I'd love to see Edwards cut of R1 but c'mon now
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Carpet posted:it does have echoes of orientalism in how all of the synths are Asian in appearance, but I'll leave it to someone with that heritage to write interrogate that in depth. It would be entirely fair to say that the writing in the movie isn't good enough to earn this, but I thought that was the point. The robots in the film are portrayed doing a bunch of stuff that actual robots wouldn't do: eating, sleeping, praying, conducting funerals, watching robot porn. The movie seems to beat the point over and over that these are just people who The West (as it is called multiple times) see as soulless drones. The actual General Westmoreland (the not-at-all subtle model for Ralph Ineson's character) famously said “The Oriental doesn’t put the same high price on life as does the Westerner. Life is plentiful, life is cheap in the Orient,” and that's the racist attitude I think the movie wants you to believe the US Army has about the people (in this case, shown as manufactured, to make the "plentiful" and "cheap" explicit) of "New Asia".
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Joementum posted:It would be entirely fair to say that the writing in the movie isn't good enough to earn this, but I thought that was the point. What's the alternative interpretation where the film doesn't earn it?
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 00:05 |
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Was looking up the trivia and technical specs on IMDb, and apparently this is the camera the film was shot with - a £4,000 pro-sumer camera. Also, the child actor for Alphie was so good, apparently she was only 7 during the shoot.
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 00:30 |
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It’s a very pretty movie, and the soundtrack fuckin rips. Deep Purple and some SE Asian psych rock I’m unfamiliar with. Story was pretty mid.
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KVeezy3 posted:What's the alternative interpretation where the film doesn't earn it? I was trying to be charitable to its critics who, from the reviews I’ve seen, seem to have absorbed the marketing that it’s a movie about AI, which I think is about as true as saying that Starship Troopers (probably this movie’s closest parallel after Star Wars) is about entomology.
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 01:32 |
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Blood Boils posted:I'd love to see Edwards cut of R1 but c'mon now name a better one
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 07:19 |
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Alan Smithee posted:name a better one https://tenor.com/view/joker-suicide-squad-bye-bomb-jared-leto-gif-5759300
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 07:34 |
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jared leto argument invalid
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Jerkface posted:
For the spoiler: I think she was turning off everything that tried to shut him down? or threatening to shut down more? It was super fun and I liked it, but it was absolutely vibes. I did like how it did a pretty good job establishing characters and a scenes mood even with them being so economical and fragmented. Stormgale fucked around with this message at 13:01 on Oct 1, 2023 |
# ? Oct 1, 2023 12:58 |
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Some nods or homages I hadn’t anticipated: David Cronenberg skull dome model robots GW Games Workshop: Nimarta’s golden throne
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 16:09 |
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great visuals, meh story, worth watching for SF fans anyway Likely to be underappreciated as a sight gag: blue-and-white American tanks emblazoned with a tech-company-like “u.s. army” lowercase logo
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 16:33 |
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That was the singular time that a US flag was shown, afaict
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 16:47 |
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good: more media messaging that it is just for the peoples of the global south to do armed struggle against the us war machine, dog playing fetch with grenade, 30-second interrogation of a dead man, big beefy suicide boys, ralph ineson, ken watanabe, allison janney, ice cream bomb fakeout bad: essentially every major plot moment, especially the last section where a bunch of stuff just happened because it needed to for the screenplay to get where it wanted to go
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# ? Oct 1, 2023 18:10 |
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R. Guyovich posted:bad: essentially every major plot moment, especially the last section where a bunch of stuff just happened because it needed to for the screenplay to get where it wanted to go As opposed to . . a fictional story where things happen unneeded?
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# ? Oct 2, 2023 01:21 |
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Yeah, this movie was Gareth Edwards saying “America bad” for 2 hours using robots in the same way “Barbie” was 2 hours of Greta Gerwig saying “Patriachy bad”. Both movies had nonsensical stories where things happened just to exposit to the audience (what should be) an obvious message in an engaging way. Barbie was arguably more effective at it, but big loving kudos to Edwards for getting 80mil to poo poo over the US.
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Blood Boils posted:As opposed to . . a fictional story where things happen unneeded? thats clearly not what that person is saying
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