I like Blomkamp. His visual flare shows in the trailer as well as a special sort of futuristic grit found only in films like blade runner or minority report. My only worry with this film is the script. Sci-fi demands originality, and the synopsis sounds derivative.
I'm not trying to be a downer as I look forward to the film.
The "HULC". (is what it's called in the script) is to give him strength, but also has an important function as well.
If anything science fiction is about as trope heavy as genres come except maybe horror. What counts is what you do with them.
There are several shades of Neuromancer here but its almost as if he's making a film of the elements of Neuromancer the Matrix didn't already use.
While a lot of these tropes have been present in science fiction in other mediums for a long while, not all of them have been effectively used on film. Again I am reminded of the Matrix, which drew upon imagery and ideas that had been present in science fiction in other mediums for about 20 years at that time but used the elements extremely well and transferred them into a big budget live action setting.
I like the name, but can also see why your amused at it too.
I got over my anger of him not directing a Halo film. He's churned out an awesome film and this looks just as awesome.
lets hope.I really think Neil Blomkamp is going to end up being Hollywood's next James Cameron in terms of pushing technical and vfx boundaries in films.
lets hope.
D9 and Elysium trailer shows that Blomkamp should not direct a comicbook movie. he can not be corrupted. leave the guy alone and give him the money (around 100 million.) for his original movies. there are enough directors who are good and will get the chance. some of those guys while good dont have enough imagination to create D9 and elysium from scratch. Neil has a talent.
His reasoning is common among filmmakers in general, or at least I think it is personally"I still really love the world and the universe and the mythology of Halo. If I was given control, I would really like to do that film," Blomkamp confessed. "But that's the problem. When something pre-exists, there's this idea of my own interpretation versus 150 other people involved with the film's interpretation of the same intellectual property. Then the entire filmgoing audience has their interpretation. You can really live up to or fail in their eyes. That part isn't appealing to me, but the original pieces are appealing."
If this movie is big, I can see Microsoft saying alright let's do this. They're very greedy but they're not completely stupid. Let's be honest back when Halo was going to be made he was a complete unknown filmmaker and they were going to throw 150 million at him, thats very risky. Of course its easy now to say man they were stupid, he's incredible. This movie does look fantastic, everything about it looks great except for Jodi Foster but thats just my personal dislike for her.