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When do we get the one about Horus fighting The Emperor instead? That I would watch the hell out of!
If done right, it would be...epic.
But then they'd have to pay GW IP rights, and thats not going to happen.
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Fun fact: Most early trailer cgi is placeholder art. I can't watch the trailer on my phone but that's my guess at least to why the quality is lacking. Also this sounds like dumb popcorn fuel.
Necros wrote: Looks like a fun clash of the not titans movie you see for the effects, so I'll wait for cable/netflix
Except the CGI is horrible!
This probably some of the WORST CGI I've seen in a while. Its not appealing at all.
Honestly, the quality of the CGI is almost a nonfactor for me compared to how it is used. Harryhausen's stop motion is far less convincing than even primitive CGI, yet it is more captivating because of the artistry of it, and the personality of his creations. I'd rather watch some B5 or Last Starfighter space battles, with their "Book Cover Quality" CGI, than the big budget crap we got in the Star wars prequels.
That having been said, I don't see much charm in the trailer to redeem the effects.
Still, I love me some Tomb Kings Stargate Wargods of Young Sherlock Holmes. If they have a score anywhere near Waxing Elizabeth, I'll give the movie a huge pass.
To me, Old effects look more fake then the newer CGI effects.
CGI to me mostly looks good. But then again im not an old man who tries to pick apart anything new.
hotsauceman1 wrote: To me, Old effects look more fake then the newer CGI effects.
CGI to me mostly looks good. But then again im not an old man who tries to pick apart anything new.
But thats what the internet is for! Why if you removed all the nitpicking, the griping, and circle jerking you'd only have a handful of stores and pornography!
hotsauceman1 wrote: To me, Old effects look more fake then the newer CGI effects.
CGI to me mostly looks good. But then again im not an old man who tries to pick apart anything new.
I generally prefer practical effects, but I don't mind CGI either I've seen it done well.
Think of the scene in empire strikes back after Luke gets he hand off. The initial falling (which is really old special effects, he's literaly copy-pasted over a model), CG does better, but after he;s actually in the tube the physical set makes it that much better.
(this was the best I could find of it)
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BaronIveagh wrote: Basically they went from a carrot and stick to a smaller carrot and flanged mace.
Meh. I preferred Stargate. That movie's Egyptian "gods" at least had an ethnicity other than "pale blue British guy" and it also had Kurt Russel Kurt Russelling the heck out of everything.
This movie does not look like it will be very good, but that may be down to the ham-fisted way the trailer was edited. Thanks for showing us that the plucky comic relief character succeeds in his quest to steal Horus's eye from Set, thus sparing us from having to watch the first hour of this movie! I mean, why would I want to go to a movie without already knowing how the first two acts will play out? To be entertained? That's just crazy talk.
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squidhills wrote: Meh. I preferred Stargate. That movie's Egyptian "gods" at least had an ethnicity other than "pale blue British guy" and it also had Kurt Russel Kurt Russelling the heck out of everything.....
As a "pale blue British guy" I take offence that this.
Our culture prefers the terms "pasty" and "bloke" or "geezer".
Man, that racial insensitivity stuff is all over this internet !
As for Kurt Russell, why the hell isn't he President Pliskin yet? Putin would shut the feth up if he was in office.
Godammit 'Murica, pull your collective fingers out!
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Casting is pretty ropey. But I think you just have to treat this as a big daft summer fantasy movie with a vaguely Egyptian theme. I mean, it has Set associated with snakes, for starters, which is a borrow from Robert E. Howard, rather than from mythology. WHICH WILL MAKE IT AWESOME OBVIOUSLY because giant snakes + magic + loincloth-wielding barbarians is just a winning pulp combo.
Yer actual Egyptian god Set was renowned for stabbing up snakes, notably the snake god Apep (the baddie in Egyptian mythology, if you are not a pulp fantasy movie/book written by an American).
Ian Sturrock wrote: Casting is pretty ropey. But I think you just have to treat this as a big daft summer fantasy movie with a vaguely Egyptian theme. I mean, it has Set associated with snakes, for starters, which is a borrow from Robert E. Howard, rather than from mythology. WHICH WILL MAKE IT AWESOME OBVIOUSLY because giant snakes + magic + loincloth-wielding barbarians is just a winning pulp combo.
Yer actual Egyptian god Set was renowned for stabbing up snakes, notably the snake god Apep (the baddie in Egyptian mythology, if you are not a pulp fantasy movie/book written by an American).
Isn't Egyptian mythology a complete mess changing from town to town/region to region ?
I recall different regions had different cosmogonies and different gods.
Being a god of Egypt doesn't mean that one is Egyptian, just that one is a God and rules over Egypt. The British Empire ruled over India for some time and they weren't Indian.
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Ahtman wrote: Being a god of Egypt doesn't mean that one is Egyptian, just that one is a God and rules over Egypt. The British Empire ruled over India for some time and they weren't Indian.
LethalShade wrote: Isn't Egyptian mythology a complete mess changing from town to town/region to region? I recall different regions had different cosmogonies and different gods.
And it depends on the time period too. As the kingdom grew more centralized some local gods were combined into new powers, and ofc there's the fact that we actually couldn't read hieroglyphics until the discovery of the Rosetta stone. Our knowledge before that was from Greek manuscripts which described things as the Greeks understood them at the time. And ofc, Christians burned the library of Alexandria a few times so many scrolls were lost.
Not that different from old Germanic/Norse mythology, really. Our knowledge of that is mostly from Christian descriptions of pagan ways and Snorri's Edda which was written well after Christianity had swept over the north. Many would argue that Snorri's stories show a lot of influence from the new religion - Loki goes from careless but loyal trickster to a more sinister figure, for example, maybe because the stories needed a "devil" figure since the Christians had one.
squidhills wrote: Meh. I preferred Stargate. That movie's Egyptian "gods" at least had an ethnicity other than "pale blue British guy" and it also had Kurt Russel Kurt Russelling the heck out of everything.
This movie does not look like it will be very good, but that may be down to the ham-fisted way the trailer was edited. Thanks for showing us that the plucky comic relief character succeeds in his quest to steal Horus's eye from Set, thus sparing us from having to watch the first hour of this movie! I mean, why would I want to go to a movie without already knowing how the first two acts will play out? To be entertained? That's just crazy talk.
Its really fun that a big blockbuster movie from the 90s has correctly cast their characters with people who fit that role.
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squidhills wrote: Meh. I preferred Stargate. That movie's Egyptian "gods" at least had an ethnicity other than "pale blue British guy" and it also had Kurt Russel Kurt Russelling the heck out of everything.....
As a "pale blue British guy" I take offence that this.
Our culture prefers the terms "pasty" and "bloke" or "geezer".
Man, that racial insensitivity stuff is all over this internet !
I apologize for my racial insensitivity, and assure you it came from a place of ignorance, not malice. In future I will endeavour to use the proper terminology, and to spell more words with totally unnecessary and superfluous letter "u"s.
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squidhills wrote: Meh. I preferred Stargate. That movie's Egyptian "gods" at least had an ethnicity other than "pale blue British guy" and it also had Kurt Russel Kurt Russelling the heck out of everything.
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God is English (unless he/she is Morgan Freeman that day) so naturally one would assume pasty and white. This might lead contemporary people to naturally think all gods are thus inclined.
Of course they could have mixed some black Englishmen in there too but I guess this audition clashed with auditioning for James Bond that day.
That or, you know. Hollywood....?
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Sure we can blame Hollywood, but don't forget the audience is the other part of the equation. People bitch and moan all the time but the numbers don't lie. For example Dredd 3D did terribly at the box office while absolute gak like Grown Ups 2 and Transformers 5 do quite well. The people that would go see a film with complete unknowns is incredibly small, but the amount that complain that movies don't use less known people is incredibly large.
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.