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I’d still love to see Blomkamp direct a faithful adaptation of ‘Aliems: Labyrinth’.
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:“During the excavation and research of the Derelict ship, we were going to find out it was made out of human DNA, created by Xenomorphs. The Xenomorphs were going to use their saliva and bodily fluids to take humans and rewrite their DNA into building a spacecraft, like the crashed ship we saw in Alien. So we come to find out that that ship was also made out of human DNA. It was described to me as District 9 with Xenomorphs, but emphasized not in a good way.” This actually gels perfectly with the understanding that Engineers and the aliens themselves are also just humans. It's humans all the way down! Any delusions to the contrary is just the fetish character of the commodity rearing its head again. "Nothing human is alien to me." -Terence
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# ? May 1, 2024 06:23 |
The_Doctor posted:Here for the practical effects. Not this poo poo again. I can guarantee that by the time the film releases that will of been replaced with a 100% CGI creature.
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PriorMarcus posted:Not this poo poo again. By a corporate executive, using AI to bypass the production team entirely. quote:Jonathan Yunger, President of Millennium Films, was enthusiastic about the possibilities for AI in filmmaking. “I wasn’t a fan of AI,” he said, but “after shooting a demon character practically (for a film called Hellboy due out later this year) that didn’t look great, he turned to AI to come up with a new design, on a platform he built himself. “I was able to make 3000 creature designs in an hour. So now I can start to cherry-pick and edit those and then send it to visual effects,” he said. That second part in particular is such a perfectly disingenuous "guns don't kill people, people kill people" example of the doublethink required to see any of this as a positive. He took an algorithm-shaped sledgehammer to the entire filmmaking process and thinks that's progress.
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PriorMarcus posted:Not this poo poo again. Is it enjoyable being this miserable?
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# ? May 1, 2024 16:33 |
The_Doctor posted:Is it enjoyable being this miserable? I'm perfectly happy with it being a CGI creature in the final product. Practical effects are a great tool on set for the actors and crew to work with, and they make a great tool for the CGI artist to work upon. However, my complaint, is about the ongoing media narrative of films being made with "no CGI" or "no greenscreens", "entirely practical creatures." It's blatant lies from the director and the production company, and it's deliberately echo chambered to hurt CGI artist and any attempt that industry has at unionizing/surviving.
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It’s one practical facehugger, it’s not purporting to be all of them. We’ve already seen a bunch of cgi versions in the trailer. I don’t think anyone is pretending otherwise.
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Yeah, I took it as basically being "look at this cool toy we get to play with on set!"
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McSpanky posted:By a corporate executive, using AI to bypass the production team entirely. Idiots like him assume easier means better, which is almost never the case.
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There’s going to be a mix of practical and cgi. The alien they showed in the trailers and photos is clearly practical so we’re in good hands Also lol at blomkmaps movie. Look the idea of aliens building a ship out of people? Kinda fun. The derelict being made out of people? loving stupid. Get out of here
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# ? May 7, 2024 00:41 |
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i'm glad covenant got made instead of bloomkampf's movie neomorphs ftw
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i dont care if they use CGI for some shots the xenomorph design looks good unlike AvP and resurrection where the xenomorph looked like a wet turd and velociraptor from jurassic park had a baby
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# ? May 7, 2024 04:02 |
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Yeah I honestly have more of an issue with how covenant did the effects where they made this wonderful practical suit and just painted over it. Made me kinda sad. I just prefer practical. It inspires me and jsut looks cool
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i didnt like the xenomorph design in covenant all that much would have preferred if they had focused on the neomorphs and just had them keep getting bigger
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# ? May 7, 2024 04:27 |
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the beluga xenomorph kicked rear end
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# ? May 7, 2024 04:32 |
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:i'm glad covenant got made instead of bloomkampf's movie neomorphs ftw strong agree. also david going full dr. frankenstein rocks i'm happy with 'almost-but-never-was' being Blomkamp's role in the storied history of troubled Alien movie productions; he's in good company! and he seems like a genuine sincere fan of the franchise. but the best bits of Blomkamp movies are the big dumb hypercolour ideas and action. he is too humanist, maybe, and Alien movies should lean into horror, with a really mean streak through the whole thing, just unrelenting doom from the mere existence of this impossible creature. also aside from District 9 Blomkamp's movies are all a bit 'eh'.
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# ? May 7, 2024 06:29 |
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i think undoing alien 3 would be a mistake and would just lead to alien becoming another tedious reboot/sequel franchise coasting on fanservice instead of telling interesting stories. furthermore, alien 3 assembly cut is good... time for the whiners to get over it and deal
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# ? May 7, 2024 06:32 |
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:i think undoing alien 3 would be a mistake and would just lead to alien becoming another tedious reboot/sequel franchise coasting on fanservice instead of telling interesting stories. furthermore, alien 3 assembly cut is good... time for the whiners to get over it and deal Uhhh... hmm.
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# ? May 7, 2024 13:35 |
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Romulus will be good
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# ? May 7, 2024 13:41 |
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I can’t wait to see what gross poo poo fede has the alien do to the human body
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# ? May 7, 2024 14:26 |
CelticPredator posted:I can’t wait to see what gross poo poo fede has the alien do to the human body Or (genuine Romulus spoiler) what gross poo poo deepfake technology can do to Ian Holm.
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# ? May 7, 2024 14:56 |
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that’s not a spoiler. There’s no way that’s real. You’re last batch of spoilers weren’t true for ghostbusters either
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:i didnt like the xenomorph design in covenant all that much would have preferred if they had focused on the neomorphs and just had them keep getting bigger Yeah they were loving horrifying. I wanted a lot more of them trying to sort of act like people. e: if I were writing Alien Covenant I would've had David 'resurrect' James Franco for Katherine Waterston by stickin a chestburster in Mr. Francos corpse and then I don't know what would have happened but I bet it would've been hosed up General Battuta fucked around with this message at 15:31 on May 7, 2024 |
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i've read the romulus leaks
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General Battuta posted:Yeah they were loving horrifying. I wanted a lot more of them trying to sort of act like people. i agree i think adding the xenomorph distracted from the weird hosed up poo poo david was doing and confused people when they should have had more creatures like the deacon and neomorph running around chasing people that fall down a lot
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# ? May 7, 2024 16:00 |
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General Battuta posted:I actually had a dream that I was in Alien Covenant last night, and I remember complaining (as we were all massacred in a phantasmagoria of ruptured flesh, oozing fluids, and violations of the body) that the script had dropped all of the interesting ideas from Prometheus. I often think about this dream, I think I was addressing this thread
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# ? May 7, 2024 16:32 |
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i had a dream they had xenomorphs in a petting zoo and i got to pet the xenomorph once
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# ? May 7, 2024 16:35 |
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As a kid I turned on the TV late at night once and it came onto Aliens just as a jumpscare happened and now I still get occasional nightmares about being in an Alien film and chased by xenomorphs
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# ? May 7, 2024 16:52 |
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:i had a dream they had xenomorphs in a petting zoo and i got to pet the xenomorph once The xenomorphs treating me better than the company felt very on-brand.
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:i had a dream they had xenomorphs in a petting zoo and i got to pet the xenomorph once I had a similar dream where an alien queen was waiting downstairs for me and she was my friend
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# ? May 7, 2024 23:52 |
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CelticPredator posted:I had a similar dream where an alien queen was waiting downstairs for me and she was my friend Was she strong
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# ? May 8, 2024 16:26 |
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CelticPredator posted:Look the idea of aliens building a ship out of people? Kinda fun. The derelict being made out of people? loving stupid. Get out of here One thing I really liked about the derelict in Alien was how it looked like the walls were sweating and more of a biomechanical thing with the jockey fused to it rather than just a spaceship. It's one thing that bugged me about Prometheus, is the ship was way too clean and looked much more like a movie set in comparison. Obviously the conditions and story explain the difference but man I wish it wasn't so neat in Prometheus and they'd leaned further into things like the changing mural in the ampule room, for example. Would have been interesting if the walls of the ship in Prometheus were swelling/pulsating or something in comparison to the Alien derelict being dead. Minor complaint and essentially nitpicking at the end of the day, but Alien absolutely nailed that atmosphere so well.
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SUNKOS posted:One thing I really liked about the derelict in Alien was how it looked like the walls were sweating and more of a biomechanical thing with the jockey fused to it rather than just a spaceship. It's one thing that bugged me about Prometheus, is the ship was way too clean and looked much more like a movie set in comparison. Obviously the conditions and story explain the difference but man I wish it wasn't so neat in Prometheus and they'd leaned further into things like the changing mural in the ampule room, for example. Would have been interesting if the walls of the ship in Prometheus were swelling/pulsating or something in comparison to the Alien derelict being dead. Minor complaint and essentially nitpicking at the end of the day, but Alien absolutely nailed that atmosphere so well. Giger was operating at full capacity to make the Jockey set, painting the walls, designing the whole thing. having one of the most famous surrealistic horror artists in the world will probs do that for you
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SUNKOS posted:One thing I really liked about the derelict in Alien was how it looked like the walls were sweating and more of a biomechanical thing with the jockey fused to it rather than just a spaceship. It's one thing that bugged me about Prometheus, is the ship was way too clean and looked much more like a movie set in comparison. Obviously the conditions and story explain the difference but man I wish it wasn't so neat in Prometheus and they'd leaned further into things like the changing mural in the ampule room, for example. Would have been interesting if the walls of the ship in Prometheus were swelling/pulsating or something in comparison to the Alien derelict being dead. Minor complaint and essentially nitpicking at the end of the day, but Alien absolutely nailed that atmosphere so well. Go play the videogame Scorn right now.
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alf_pogs posted:Giger was operating at full capacity to make the Jockey set, painting the walls, designing the whole thing. having one of the most famous surrealistic horror artists in the world will probs do that for you Letting Giger go absolutely buck wild with the aesthetic has to be one one the greatest slam dunk decisions in the history of cinema
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I really didn't like scorn. They were just aping a couple very great art styles but there was almost no world building and the levels didn't really make any sense. They just had one idea, the art, and beyond that put the most minimal effort into weaving any sort of game or story into it. I was hoping for something deep and mysterious, a lore hole to dive into and figure things out from environmental storytelling alone. But instead they just kinda went with what ever they thougth looked cool or gross or creepy and didn't put any thought in beyond that. There's nothing to discover.
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XIII posted:Letting Giger go absolutely buck wild with the aesthetic has to be one one the greatest slam dunk decisions in the history of cinema worked for the design in SPECIES as well, which has a fantastic Giger monstertrain
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Baronjutter posted:I really didn't like scorn. They were just aping a couple very great art styles but there was almost no world building and the levels didn't really make any sense. They just had one idea, the art, and beyond that put the most minimal effort into weaving any sort of game or story into it. I was hoping for something deep and mysterious, a lore hole to dive into and figure things out from environmental storytelling alone. But instead they just kinda went with what ever they thougth looked cool or gross or creepy and didn't put any thought in beyond that. There's nothing to discover. I loved Scorn, it was like a 3 dimensional Giger art gallery that you just get to walk through, I’ve never experienced a game so dedicated to a singular art style. I’d have loved it if Giger had survived long enough to see how Scorn turned out, it’s an unapologetic commitment to his art style without compromise and I thought it was wonderful. I bought the art book for the game and was not disappointed.
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# ? May 10, 2024 05:56 |
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We'll always have Dark Seed.
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I thought Scorn was much more Beksinski than Giger
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