WorthyStevens4 said:Hugh did wire work...
As far as I can tell, Routh only went up against a green screen...
maninthechair said:I'm really hoping that scene is from the danger room. The trailerfor this movie looks really good and serious, but the dialogue seemed really campy in that clip
WorthyStevens4 said:Hugh did wire work...
As far as I can tell, Routh only went up against a green screen...
maninthechair said:I'm really hoping that scene is from the danger room. The trailerfor this movie looks really good and serious, but the dialogue seemed really campy in that clip
DarknessOfDeath said:he looks like a young version of Tom Hanks....![]()
But the scene is made up of these little details. And if they don't work, people are gonna notice something's up. They just won't be as articulate about it.WorthyStevens4 said:Repulse? That's a strong word to use...
The regular audience doesn't pick at every single detail like us...they're more relaxed.
sithgoblin said:But the scene is made up of these little details. And if they don't work, people are gonna notice something's up. They just won't be as articulate about it.
StevieNicks1988 said:Actually, the game introduces the Sentinels. Which backs up my theory that the X-Men know very much of them and practice against them in the Danger Room, and we'll see them face to face at the end.
What he said.bosef982 said:Well that' doesn't help the majority of people who will A) not play the game and B) don't want to be hogtied into buying more than just a movie.
Celestio said:Yeah.. but the same thing still applies - you've seen 58 seconds of a large sequence. Regardless of how good that persons post was, it's a fact.
sithgoblin said:
What he said.
pt_photo_inc said:NO MATTER WHAT CGI they add between the head falling and wolverine walking out from behind it... it wont look good. sorry. bursting a lil bubble you have called "faith in fox". if wolverine fell with the head... and the head spun around once it hit the ground you would see this- according to the laws of science.
Logan: "hey tin man? hows your throwing arm?"
Collosus: walk up to wolverine as he is 'metalling up'. grabs wolverine and tosses him through the air at the sentinels head
logan flys so quickly through the air that his cheeks push against his face as he releases his claws and eyes begin to focus on the target ahead.
Fades into darkness:
sounds of clawing and ripping.
fade out to team waiting below looking up for a sign of what is going on.
Logan: "look out he's coming down!"
Team: scuffles to get out of the way as the chest and body of a 100 foot robot falls to its knees sending the head falling just slightly in front of it.
Logan: hangs on for dear life while the head plummets 90 something feet. His legs are trailing upward from the free fall. The robots head slams against the ground sending logan rolling in the dust. he gets up and brushes himself off. looks at storm... "Why did trask put one of these things in here in the first place?"
No matter what you think about this fantasy movie... if there is no explaination for how wolverine walks out from behind it like he does... then it just a big demostration that this movie is going to be a lot of "Here is part 'a' and here is part 'e'... you guys connect the dots. we didnt want to take the time to do it for you!"
The Sentinel head that was shown during Hugh Jackman's appearance on NBC's The Tonight Show on Friday was not a special effect.
"It's practical," X-Men: The Last Stand special effects supervisor John Bruno told The Continuum during a visit to the set in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Later, journalists were shown the head, which is about 8 feet high and 15 feet in circumference