skier_pete
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I so have to get to one of these one day. Not sure if I can make 2017, but I'm definitely going in 2019. Who's with me!!
I was supposed to go to this one but school interfered. I have decided 2017 is it. A graduation present to myself.I so have to get to one of these one day. Not sure if I can make 2017, but I'm definitely going in 2019. Who's with me!!
I so have to get to one of these one day. Not sure if I can make 2017, but I'm definitely going in 2019. Who's with me!!
I was supposed to go to this one but school interfered. I have decided 2017 is it. A graduation present to myself.![]()
It sounds like the use of green screens in this case couldn't be helped. Ian McKellen explained:Agreed, the third Hobbit movie was a joke, you could tell the actors were trying to do the best with what they had but the script and excessive use of green screens was just terrible. It's no wonder Ian McKellen broke down crying on set.
“In order to shoot the dwarves and a large Gandalf, we couldn’t be in the same set. All I had for company was 13 photographs of the dwarves on top of stands with little lights – whoever’s talking flashes up,” he said. “Pretending you’re with 13 other people when you’re on your own, it stretches your technical ability to the absolute limits.”
The Rohde cameo wins the day. I'm wondering if they're going to completely avoid the conflict of the movie, or if they'll show up doing bad things in one of the attractions. It wouldn't be in the spirit of DAK to just have nothing but fluff.Here is a video of more pandora stuff and Jon Landau pretending to be a ACE guide
I might have missed this but what time is the 90 minute presentation tomorrow?
I actually liked the first one, though I found REALLY dissapointing to see that it was all green screen. Same goes for the Hobbit movies. Like seriously, why can't they build beautiful sets like they used to.
It sounds like the use of green screens in this case couldn't be helped. Ian McKellen explained:
Orlando Bloom looked strange too. In spite of all of this I still liked the movies. I LOVED Smaug.Sounds like damage control to me, they didn't seem to have a problem with it in Lord of the Rings, the real disgrace, I thought, was when they completely CGIed Billy Connoly.
Starts in a couple of minutesAnything on the Animation panel so far?
They don't want those extended previews leakingApparently no cameras allowed for this one, unfortunately.
Apparently no cameras allowed for this one, unfortunately.