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Days of Future Past VFX Thread
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It'll be a while before we see any VFX work so we can use this thread to discuss the special effects, how powers should look/be improved upon, the sentinels, and the aesthetics of the apocalyptic future. |
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I think that shop likes some publicity, lol. I mean, if the movie starts on April, Im sure VFX crew is already working on something as complex and expensive like the sentinels designs, movements and all of that. This stuff cant start on Feb, you know? hehe |
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I hope the VFX of this movie is going to be visually stunning!
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That was one thing that did impress me about Avengers. The amount of greenscreen that was undetectable (only one bit stood out as fake-looking, when Hawkeye fires the arrow as he falls off the building). And the Hulk was perfect. It just shows what is possible. |
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Well The Avengers definitely had a massive budget and it was from Disney, Disney always gives their action blockbusters a big budget. I wonder if the budget for DOFP is going to be more than $200 million.
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saw the Start Trek teaser today
was impressed with the style of the movie and how much things have changed in the latest years. You can notice that movie studios are stepping their games, and the budgets are better. The trailer had some Prometheus and Avengers similarities, which I liked. And it made me think about DOFP too, specially in certain scenes, and with some actors. If DOFP has this level of shots, action, scale..... it will be ****ing amazing! lol |
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just to see at least two sentinels on the movie will be bigger than anything Ive seen in the previous movies, at least to me.
Specially if Singer and his crew give us the type of LEVEL/shots shown on movies like Transformers or Avengers. |
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Early reports say this film had a 175 Million budget.It may go up.
As a die hard long time star Trek film the teaser looks more like a Star Wars/Transformers/Dark Knight hybrid than a Star Trek film.That has always been my concern for J.J. Abrams on Star Trek.Hopefully the writers did their best to bring some of Star Trek to film. Getting X-Men VS Sentinle action will be worth the price of admission alone for DOFP. |
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I have no doubt it will go up.
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With original trilogy actors In It the box office will go up.They need to promate the hell
out of It.Plenty of airtime on TV for commercails.Have preview for DOFP as post credit scene for the Wolverine.Have an actual big premiere for It. |
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with both casts returning and appearing in a bigger marketing plan, Im sure this will have pretty solid boxoffice.
I know some fans have really low expectations, but I really see THIS sequel doing more than 500$ millions worldwide. (to say the least) |
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At minuem I think we could be looking at 450 Million worldwide.200 Million Domestic(this
Is me being conservative here) and 250 Million overseas(First Class did 206 Million overseas) |
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Hmmm I still don't think this movie will easily hit the 200 million mark at the domestic box-office especially if its really going to face the final part of The Hobbit trilogy at the opening weekend. I already said this before, but I really hope FOX moves the release date.
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I mean, look at The Hobbit - it is being screened in two different frame rates as well as IMAX and 3D. And it's a guaranteed hit without all those other formats. People will more easily fork out the cash for a big evening out at their nearest cinema if there is some kind of 'event' movie on, something special. For those that just want the standard 'no-frills' movie, that is still available too. If a movie is a big spectacle, then moviegoers are more likely to see it at a giant screen showing digital films (or IMAX, provided it was done in IMAX). I know people who saw Skyfall once at their nearest cinema and then went back to see it at an IMAX cinema, and also people who saw Avengers on a normal screen and then went to see it on a massive screen just to get the maximum spectacle. Fox can no longer hold back on these blockbuster films. |
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This may be the first 3-d X-Men film.
It still pises me off that Fox announces an release date for an X-men film to give them time so It won't be rush job and warner brothers after expanding hobbit from 2 films to 3 Instead of typical December release schedules It for same weekend Fox already gave to X-Men. If Fox moves release It should be one or 2 weeks.Moving to june would be bad. And before people go thinking Guardians of the galaxy Is a big threat to X-men remember the Incredible Hulk,Thor,and cap didn't make Iron Man numbers.And GOTG Is even more less known to GA than X-Men was back In 2000. |
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Anyway, The Wolverine will be the first 3D release. It's being converted. But I would love DoFP to be FILMED in 3D! |
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I actually wouldn't mind a Holiday release for DOFP, especially with Peter Jackson's money-grab aka The Hobbit Part 3 unceremoniously stole X-men's perfect release date. I'm kinda snickering from The Hobbit and its decision to shoot at a higher frame getting bad reviews from critics :hehe:
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