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Blue Moonlight posted:Remember: performing in the green screen hellscape known as The Hobbit was so torturous that it reduced Ian McKellen to tears. mlyp
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Sagebrush posted:or you just stick a gopro on a barrel and pretend that nobody will be able to tell the difference the decision to make the cgi bad guys stand infront of raging rapids so the contrast couldn't be stronger is incredible
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 22:34 |
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This reminds me of another video of some dude absolutely RAGING on a similar style coaster, and he ends up slamming into the girl in front of him.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 22:35 |
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ChesterJT posted:Wow I didn't know they had cameras that good when Action Park was still open... I rode the one at Action Park a few times, and made it through with forearms intact. I can't say the same for other people I saw that day.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 01:24 |
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Sammus posted:This reminds me of another video of some dude absolutely RAGING on a similar style coaster, and he ends up slamming into the girl in front of him. He slammed into her so hard it knocked her out. It was like a 30 year old man and an 8 year girl iirc.
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Homeless Friend posted:the decision to make the cgi bad guys stand infront of raging rapids so the contrast couldn't be stronger is incredible Even better than that, in theaters this was one of the first if not the first film released in 48fps. The effect of that was that there was waaaay more visual data and you could far more easily make out resin props like Gandalf's staff having a straight seam in it from manufacturing and so on. In theatres it looked way, way worse that it does on youtube. It was amazing how bad it looked. I saw it in theatres and it was almost on the level of looking for hidden cameras and thinking it was a prank showing.
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BitBasher posted:Even better than that, in theaters this was one of the first if not the first film released in 48fps. The effect of that was that there was waaaay more visual data and you could far more easily make out resin props like Gandalf's staff having a straight seam in it from manufacturing and so on. In theatres it looked way, way worse that it does on youtube. It was amazing how bad it looked. I saw it in theatres and it was almost on the level of looking for hidden cameras and thinking it was a prank showing. 48 fps and 3d
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https://twitter.com/Goopypanther/status/1485815264918720513
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Tunicate posted:48 fps and 3d This is how I saw it and good lordy it was awful. The film is irredeemable poo poo but the visuals were atrocious.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 04:07 |
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For 20 year old films LOTR only has a few janky special effects in them, but they weren't made with HD in mind. I'm sure if you were to watch them on DVD on an old tube TV they'd look flawless. No clue why The Hobbits looked so careless.
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sigher posted:This is how I saw it and good lordy it was awful. The film is irredeemable poo poo but the visuals were atrocious. I was working with a team building a VR demo of Smaug’s lair or something with WETA assets, and someone who had worked on the Hobbit came by to see a demo of it. While we were waiting for his turn in the demo room, the person inside it could be loudly heard to exclaim “this looks so much better than the Hobbit, what a piece of poo poo that was”, and Hobbit dude looked pretty surprised and pissed. But surely he must have known it looked awful, and that people talked about that?
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https://twitter.com/tubegobbled/status/1486102452097142790
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grittyreboot posted:For 20 year old films LOTR only has a few janky special effects in them, but they weren't made with HD in mind. I'm sure if you were to watch them on DVD on an old tube TV they'd look flawless. No clue why The Hobbits looked so careless. The production schedule was a total mess after they turfed Del Toro and threw out 18 months of pre production then turned 2 films into 3 and rushed the whole mess out without giving VFX enough time to do their job properly. I just watched that Lindsay Ellis series on YouTube about this yesterday when someone here linked it
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grittyreboot posted:For 20 year old films LOTR only has a few janky special effects in them, but they weren't made with HD in mind. I'm sure if you were to watch them on DVD on an old tube TV they'd look flawless. No clue why The Hobbits looked so careless. IMO, it’s Prequel Trilogy Syndrome - the CG in those is atrocious, and it’s largely because George Lucas decided that he was no longer constrained by the limits of reality thanks to CG and decided to basically make ILM make him a cartoon with actors dancing around on top of it sometimes. Ironically, that’s not too far off from how blockbusters are made today. But even as recently as The Hobbit, things just weren’t there yet.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Gotta post the chaos that was the 1906 pre-earthquake San Francisco streets, although apparently this video was partially staged. Who knew, Rendezvous was a remake! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJYOMFayruw Holy catfish, that was 10 pages ago. Sorry about that. wankel13b fucked around with this message at 05:18 on Jan 26, 2022 |
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Fuckin music is just as tyte as that wheelie/donut. A+++++
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 05:22 |
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Get that man a forklift.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 05:27 |
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grittyreboot posted:For 20 year old films LOTR only has a few janky special effects in them, but they weren't made with HD in mind. I'm sure if you were to watch them on DVD on an old tube TV they'd look flawless. No clue why The Hobbits looked so careless. They were made with a movie theater in mind. 35mm film has higher resolution than 4k.
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EoinCannon posted:The production schedule was a total mess after they turfed Del Toro and threw out 18 months of pre production then turned 2 films into 3 and rushed the whole mess out without giving VFX enough time to do their job properly. I just watched that Lindsay Ellis series on YouTube about this yesterday when someone here linked it Reposting since the conversation's still going in case some folks missed it. It doesn't redeem the movies, really, but it does make them make sense. It's a quality watch and I can see why it got the Hugo nom. Even goes into how the movie radically affected New Zealand labor laws. This is part one: (last time, I promise) https://youtu.be/uTRUQ-RKfUs
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Fully Sikh
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Platystemon posted:Hawai‘i has the nēnē. Oooo those are pretty.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 06:36 |
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the hobbit opens with this scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5BETb-hLgA and if that doesn't get you completely fuckin fired up to go on an adventure into the misty mountains to find the long-forgotten gold, there's something wrong with you. but that is the highest point of the whole thing. everything is downhill from ten minutes in.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 07:02 |
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Why is it that I wanna hang out with this dude but not his American redneck equivalent?
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Blue Moonlight posted:IMO, it’s Prequel Trilogy Syndrome - the CG in those is atrocious, and it’s largely because George Lucas decided that he was no longer constrained by the limits of reality thanks to CG and decided to basically make ILM make him a cartoon with actors dancing around on top of it sometimes. The first hobbit movie came out in 2012 Iron Man 2 released in 2010. Avengers came out in 2012. 300 came out in 2007 Good CGI and effective meshing of actors with digital sets wasnt some unexplored frontier, they just hosed it up and didn’t give post production enough time.
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deoju posted:Why is it that I wanna hang out with this dude but not his American redneck equivalent? Because you are drenched in classist American stereotypes and don't realize that rednecks are the same everywhere, i.e. they party like motherfuckers and occasionally have some extremely challenging opinions.
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No war but class war.
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Kenning posted:Because you are drenched in classist American stereotypes and don't realize that rednecks are the same everywhere, i.e. they party like motherfuckers and occasionally have some extremely challenging opinions. yeah but there's something so much more charming about hearing "you must never respect a woman" or "gay people are disgusting" in a fun accent like indian
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 07:43 |
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I don't want to blow up my friend's youtube channel with tens of views, so here's a neat before & after: (shovel for scale) The man in the dark blue hoodie took a good 20 seconds before standing up; I believe some pants were poo poo that day.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 08:14 |
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Some really excellent replies to that tweet, including this one. Power level: over 9000 https://twitter.com/tubegobbled/status/1486186556759187459
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 08:29 |
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Color coordinating your turban with your tractor is loving rad.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 10:12 |
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I feel like they are destroying their soil?
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Buller posted:I feel like they are destroying their soil? How do you "destroy" soil by moving it around?
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 10:28 |
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Sammus posted:This reminds me of another video of some dude absolutely RAGING on a similar style coaster, and he ends up slamming into the girl in front of him. It's this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA_nJDz38GM Sound recommended
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 10:39 |
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Hey kid, ever seen a bunch of forklifts fuckle a train? https://i.imgur.com/hsLcdZg.mp4
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 11:07 |
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A+ quality. Will fuckle again.
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KinkyJohn posted:It's this video: here's the full version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0tf0q_9jGA It's more obvious when she gets out of the coaster and stands next to her father that she's like, 10
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Rahu posted:Hey kid, ever seen a bunch of forklifts fuckle a train? This needs an Attenborough narration.
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ILL Machina posted:Reposting since the conversation's still going in case some folks missed it. It doesn't redeem the movies, really, but it does make them make sense. It's a quality watch and I can see why it got the Hugo nom. Even goes into how the movie radically affected New Zealand labor laws. Recently watched this on Gemini Man, which was filmed in 4k, 3D, 120 fps. https://youtu.be/qlGdHd-XHcY It takes so much light to render each frame that it could only be filmed in bright daylight or flooded by artifical lights, which washes out the image and flattens everything. I can see Hobbit suffering from the same issues going 3D, 48 fps.
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EoinCannon posted:The production schedule was a total mess after they turfed Del Toro and threw out 18 months of pre production then turned 2 films into 3 and rushed the whole mess out without giving VFX enough time to do their job properly. I just watched that Lindsay Ellis series on YouTube about this yesterday when someone here linked it Don't overlook the problem of it being a production run by the studio. There's so much poo poo wrong with big budget filmmaking in the past fifteen years, but the absolute worst is studio execs taking over a lot of what had been the director's job and running it by committee even before the director is actually on board. Studio interference has always been a thing going right back to Thomas Edison, it's just gotten so much worse. Those boring, personality-less CGI driven action scenes that add nothing to the movie? That stuff happens because the scenes are planned, developed, and have production started on them months and sometimes years before things like a script or director is decided. That seemed to be the biggest single problem with the Hobbit movies to my eyes. Well, at least the problems that appeared on screen.
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