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Made in gb
Shunting Grey Knight Interceptor





I found it funny how they kept chanting "and we shall know no fear" and then spent half the movie running from shadows gaking there pants cause there might be a demon or chaos marine hiding there somewhere. What the flip was up with the demon he wasnt even a greater daemon and yet he wears out a space marine captains body in a couple of hours ? I thought a space marines modified body could serve as a daemonhost for a pretty long damn time.

ineptus astartes wrote: I write Spongebob Squarepants Fanfiction for christ sakes!
 
   
Made in gb
Chaplain with Hate to Spare






Brother SRM wrote:[
I absolutely adore how people don't understand 3D studios or budgets. These intros are by Blur and Plastic Wax. The money it cost to make those 2 minute short scenes of awesomeness is about on par with the money it cost to make the entire Ultramarines movie. Who would have guessed that time+money+talent = high quality, right? Just because something is newer doesn't automatically mean it will be of higher quality. Compare dreck like Hoodwinked to the first Toy Story to get what I mean. To be fair though, the story in Ultramarines wasn't so good, and that's something that shouldn't have been a problem - budget or not.


I completely understand the idea of bugets. But, as you said, they could have at least made a decent story line and learned their stuff for no extra (or very, very litte) extra cost.

Seriously, I could (and gladly would) have written a far better script for that film, and a large amount of Dakka members will be able to say the same, I assume.
   
 
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