I understand everything .
So it's 38 hours per frame. Meaning that it's pushed ILM's technology to the limit.
Great . But so did POTC 3 with the giant whirlpool and everything happening in it.
Yet Pirates cost 270 million and Transformers 150 million.
Reason for the billionth time , it's MUCH MORE DIFFICULT AND EXPENSIVE TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE A HUMAN THEN A GIANT METAL ROBOT.
Can't you read everything before commenting ?
Bay shot most things in-camera. Meaning ILM had the task of creating a complex looking metal robot and insert it the plate.
ILM didn't have to animate an entire city block AND a ROBOT and HUMANS running AND big ass explosions AND car crashes in a single frame. If that would've been the case the budget would've soared well over the 200 million mark.
That is the thing with a CG superman. You can't shoot everything in camera meaning you have you have to create full virtual enviroments with fully virtual actors and objects.
To render all those stuff requires a **** load of time and money.
Just because ILM said that they spend 38 hrs to render on frame doesn't mean that they are the only studio who does that.
Hello there!
I don't possess telepathy.
However it doesn't take a twelth-level intellect to deduce a number of possible reasons why certain fans say they liked it:
1. It was a Superman movie, and they, as Superman fans loved it (unconditionally in some cases).
2. Darker Superman. It was a Superman for grown-ups, with adult, relationship problems that Superman couldn't solve even with all his powers.
3. Original idea. Giving Superman a kid.
4. Retro Nostalgia. In the form of the Fleischer 'look' (soft focus, muted colours), the Donner continuity, original (non-corporate) Lex, Action Comics #1 pose.
5. Religious parallels. A messianic Superman is something that appeals to them.
6. Emo Superman. Some people were just busting for a Superman themed melodrama, its like Sex in the City crossed with ER.
Did I miss anything...?
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Chris Lee with Valkyrie star Tom Cruise and director Bryan Singer. Valkyrie premieres this fall.
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We are finishing up Valkyrie now. Its great and Im really excited. It will be out in February 2009. That and (UH film) school remain my focus.The kids are doing great; we have more graduates than ever.
It might not me anything. At least i hope it doesn't.![]()
I don't get it.
Lee is involved with MOS. That I can confirm.
No I know, I was playing off what you said. It wasn't directed at you.
Hey Show, as of right now the sequel to Superman Returns is moving forward. But Steve and his writers have a reboot trilogy script put together, along with storyboards and concept art. They plan to pitch it to WB and hope they will consider it and shoot them back to back to back. I think it sounds awesome, but who knows what WB will decide to do after it's pitched to them. Do you think it's possible that WB will go for this reboot Superman trilogy instead of a sequel to Superman Returns?
Who the hell is Steve?![]()
What does he have to do Superman on film? You've lost me.
Wow. If I'd known it was that easy, i'd have called Lucas or Spielberg long ago.What does he have to do Superman on film? You've lost me.
Steve and Infamous_Emijayne think that they only way WB can make a reboot before they lose the rights in 2013 is to film a trilogy back to back to back. The deal sounds awesome and smart, but I don't think that WB has that much faith in Superman to make three big budget Superman films at the same time.
Does WB know they are pitching them?