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looks like a weird adaptation of that microsoft flight sim game... forgot what it's called, with all the weird planes and so on. definetely cool though :DA hybrid of Crimson Skies and Last Exile? Hmmm...
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Actually it's trying to capture the flavor of early serials and films from the 40's like Captain Midnight, or The Phantom Empire. The film appears to have been most heavily influenced by Max Fleischer's animated adventures of Superman from the 40's. In fact the giant robots are uncannily similar to one's created by Fleischer in Superman vs The Mechanical Monsters.
Im not so sure about this one....if only from what I know about it. I think I saw a preview for it in a theater about a year and half ago(!), and noticed it had the Stargate SG-1 theme playing throughout. Anyway, I heard nothing about for a long time, and figured they canned the movie, or it got in some legal trouble with Stargate (Hm, I was just watching TV, and a commercial came on for a preview about some 3-D animation movie or something about a train and some kids, I dont know what it was about...but THAT had Stargate music in it too...now Im starting to wonder...) Anyway, Sky Captain finally seems to be coming out, and in the 'new' preview(which is a much shortened old one), they replaced the music with some weird kind of techno stuff. Don't really like it much, but ah well. Hopefully the movie is somewhat interesting...
Sparr, The other one you saw was "The Polar Express". An animated film based on the hugely popular children's book of the same name. It stars Tom Hanks (one of my personal faves) in, if I remember correctly, six different roles. Looks kinda' nice. Re: "Sky Captain". I don't know. The thing was shot almost entirely on bluescreen. It's got that old film noir look to it, which is kind of nice. But me, I don't like old films. Just can't get into 'em. And this really has that '40's feel to it. Think I may just wait for the DVD. :-) The one I'm most looking forward to is "The Incredibles" from Pixar. Looks really good, and Pixar hasn't made a bad film yet. And it's directed by the same guy that did "Iron Giant", which I liked. Just can't wait 'till it comes out!
i read an article last week about this flick. it said there was footage of laurence olivier in it... ripped stock. also the whole thing was pretty much done in front of a blue screen (as if nobody could tell lol)... also it noted, the cg folks worked in black and white ()cant exactly remeber the whole article, i think it was in the ny post or times), then, presumably, colorized later. lotsa post in this movie. probably why it was a year or more between teaser and release. ill definately go check it out.
they had something on pay cable (one of those 'the making of'..;) about a half-hours' worth of factoids, behind-the-scenes..etc., kinda reminds me of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in a way..was wondering when someone was gonna notice it..;) Looks very retro, and fairly fun..
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Yeah. That's what amazed me. It's a whole movie with no actual sets, just greenscreen. Whoa. Kinda boggles the mind. I mean, I know they've made whole cg MOVIES before, but this one has a slight attemp at realism. (They also wanna keep it kinda fakey, which I think it totally awesome). As far as the music thing goes, yeah, that always catches me off guard, but they do it a lot. Generally they release the trailers before the movie's been finished, and since they generally do the music as one of the last things (since the music usually relies heavily on the editing) they just get permission to use music from a different movie. I believe "Alamo" (or whatever it was called) had a trailer which featured the gladiator music. BIZarre.
yes Sky CAptain has been touted for some time, but distribution dates held it up. Tron was actually not all CGI and a larger percentage than expected was hand drawn because of time limitations.
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Yup, movie was done with nothing but actors and blue/green screens. The actors took like 5 weeks to do their part, the CGI part took a couple years. Pretty much Maya for everything in the film. Rendered out on a 200 computer farm running Linux and Renderman tools. I think it will do BIG business. Angelina Jolie has already publically voiced wanting to do a prequel to the movie (about her character, of course) AgentSmith
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There's a new movie coming out, something to the effect of "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" I only mention it, because watching the previews, the movie looks like one incredibly animated Rochr scene. Yeah...i know, totally random.