That DOW3 trailer makes me want a 40k movie. Just give it to an auteur with strong visuals. I don't mind if the plot is rubbish so long as we get almost surreal scenes of carnage like that trailer.
So a bunch of people are work have seen this and say it's a really good feel-good film.
Apparently lot of the humour and jokes are New Zealand-centric, so you'll only get them if you're a Kiwi. Just a heads up if you think that sort of humour is for the birds.
That looks horrible. You can't just stuff a bunch of "hey look how kooky and offbeat we are" in a film it and have it be anything. Well, maybe you could, but it would take a lot more talent than what's on display there. I am betting the voiceover is deliberately bad.
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TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
I don't know, it'll probably be decent, Lively is a good actress, but there seemed to be some unnecessary CGI there. Plus it's a 90 minute movie where it's about getting from one small rock to a buoy.
I don't like vs nature stories where the animal is like weirdly insistent on getting at the food it can't see for no reason.
Like I'm 90% certain sharks don't usually bite a couple things to death, then circle around a place where the water was choppy once for the next few hours.
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I don't like vs nature stories where the animal is like weirdly insistent on getting at the food it can't see for no reason.
Like I'm 90% certain sharks don't usually bite a couple things to death, then circle around a place where the water was choppy once for the next few hours.
It depends, sometimes predators (including sharks) can be horrifyingly persistent.
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Dr. ChaosPost nuclear nuisanceRegistered Userregular
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Kind of reminds me of the Bayformers designs in that it feels like theres abit too much going on here. Tone it down some and make the suits look less hardened and it might not look that bad.
Could be a lot worse, not some horrifying sacrilege but not really a fan. Abit too robotic looking.
Reminds me of movies like Frozen and The Gray where the wolves hunt and stalk human beings like slasher villains.
I know they're wild animals and all but are wolves really known to be that damn insistent on eating people lost in the woods?
No, but if they were starving then its plausible. And wolves do pursue prey doggedly (hah) unlike, say, a cheetah or something which makes one run and if it doesn't work they go for a full reset on a different target.
Reminds me of movies like Frozen and The Gray where the wolves hunt and stalk human beings like slasher villains.
I know they're wild animals and all but are wolves really known to be that damn insistent on eating people lost in the woods?
No, but if they were starving then its plausible. And wolves do pursue prey doggedly (hah) unlike, say, a cheetah or something which makes one run and if it doesn't work they go for a full reset on a different target.
They hunt like humans do, since they're pack hunters.
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Reminds me of movies like Frozen and The Gray where the wolves hunt and stalk human beings like slasher villains.
I know they're wild animals and all but are wolves really known to be that damn insistent on eating people lost in the woods?
No, but if they were starving then its plausible. And wolves do pursue prey doggedly (hah) unlike, say, a cheetah or something which makes one run and if it doesn't work they go for a full reset on a different target.
They hunt like humans do, since they're pack hunters.
There's an interesting theory that it's the other way around. That our distant ancestors learned socialization and group hunting by observing proto-wolves and wolf-like ancestors of dogs. It would explain why some of our behavior is distinctly un-primatelike.
Reminds me of movies like Frozen and The Gray where the wolves hunt and stalk human beings like slasher villains.
I know they're wild animals and all but are wolves really known to be that damn insistent on eating people lost in the woods?
The Grey had a good reason for the wolves attacking.
The survivors were heading towards the pack's den.
And of course the wolves in Frozen didn't have to do anything but wait for dinner to fall out of the sky. Wolves aren't stupid and would probably be able to put two and two together after being attracted to one easy meal and seeing two more meals hanging above them making lots of noise. Wolves are easily scared off by humans with guns, or anything that looks like it might be a gun, which is why they fall back when one of the people brandishes a ski pole. But beyond that, they were unarmed and basically helpless so 2/3 of them get eaten.
An accurate ww1 game would you getting cold and wet for 4 years and then dying because you've been ordered to run across an open field towards a machine gun embankment, or just staying cold and wet the whole time and then dying of Spanish flu when you get home.
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I'd kind of like space elf armor in dark souls
https://youtu.be/5Sf0ZQfcSrc
And it was rubbish.
So a bunch of people are work have seen this and say it's a really good feel-good film.
Apparently lot of the humour and jokes are New Zealand-centric, so you'll only get them if you're a Kiwi. Just a heads up if you think that sort of humour is for the birds.
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I can't think of a single trailer with with a worse voice over than this. It's like a straight to VHS TV trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgdxIlSuB70
I don't know, it'll probably be decent, Lively is a good actress, but there seemed to be some unnecessary CGI there. Plus it's a 90 minute movie where it's about getting from one small rock to a buoy.
Like I'm 90% certain sharks don't usually bite a couple things to death, then circle around a place where the water was choppy once for the next few hours.
It depends, sometimes predators (including sharks) can be horrifyingly persistent.
I know they're wild animals and all but are wolves really known to be that damn insistent on eating people lost in the woods?
Nic Cage Vs Sharks
No youtube link so far that I can find.
Very weird. I was hoping they would keep some of their superhero/sentai flair but they look very rough.
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I like the idea, but I hate the execution.
Also heels, lol gg saban.
Could be a lot worse, not some horrifying sacrilege but not really a fan. Abit too robotic looking.
and less this:
No, but if they were starving then its plausible. And wolves do pursue prey doggedly (hah) unlike, say, a cheetah or something which makes one run and if it doesn't work they go for a full reset on a different target.
They hunt like humans do, since they're pack hunters.
There's an interesting theory that it's the other way around. That our distant ancestors learned socialization and group hunting by observing proto-wolves and wolf-like ancestors of dogs. It would explain why some of our behavior is distinctly un-primatelike.
They look like mass effect armors
They look more 90's than the 90's PR movie did.
Power Rangers, more liek Dour Rangers, high five team.
edit: WTF pink ranger doesn't even have the skirt anymore I don't know these Power Rangers anymore
And of course the wolves in Frozen didn't have to do anything but wait for dinner to fall out of the sky. Wolves aren't stupid and would probably be able to put two and two together after being attracted to one easy meal and seeing two more meals hanging above them making lots of noise. Wolves are easily scared off by humans with guns, or anything that looks like it might be a gun, which is why they fall back when one of the people brandishes a ski pole. But beyond that, they were unarmed and basically helpless so 2/3 of them get eaten.
https://youtu.be/hPzqKBs5CZ0
Hmm
https://youtu.be/6UjbmIoM_aE
So excite
https://youtu.be/m_GXC1ADPb8
Feels, oh god the feels
https://youtu.be/fAWzt3aER-0
More importantly then that the wolves are very symbolic. It's not really meant to be 100% authentic animal behaviour.
I ... wha .... huh.
Well, it's got my attention, I'll give it that.
I feel like there's a 20% chance this will be great and an 80% chance it will suck balls and nothing really in between.
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Good call
For reference:
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https://youtu.be/c7nRTF2SowQ
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World War 1 fucking sucked.