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Started by Goaty, 06 September, 2011, 11:51:16 PM

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Goaty

Quote from: Goaty on 18 June, 2012, 11:41:33 AM
The Official Dredd Movie website now got Gallery page, but it not ready yet....?

http://www.dreddthemovie.com/#/gallery

It's work now, just two pictures we see before.

Steve Green

Vaguely relevant since we just had a bunch of set shots

http://fuckyeahfilmsets.tumblr.com/

darnmarr

Quote from: Steve Green on 18 June, 2012, 11:55:16 AM
Vaguely relevant since we just had a bunch of set shots

http://fuckyeahfilmsets.tumblr.com/
That Star Wars film looks like it's going to be terrible.

Diminished Responsibility

The one of Kenny Baker eating a sandwich as a power droid looks on is a nice shot, not seen it before.
"DANGER! DO NOT TOUCH THESE MONSTROUSLY HAZARDOUS CITRUS FRUITS, MAN!"

Goaty

I dont know why Chewie's costume to his feet if they not filming it!


Steve Green

Easier to leave him in it.

Or those are Peter Mayhew's feet.


Anyway goes to show about judging films by set pics, although the best pic is  the cardboard ark being used to cast a shadow from raiders.

Michaelvk

You have never felt pain until you've trodden barefoot on an upturned lego brick..

Stan

I didn't realise Teletubbies were so big. It kinda makes the whole thing a little more disturbing.

And that Chucky shot has ruined my childhood.

Zarjazzer

That guy in the headphones has the lamest supporting artist outfit. They ain't even trying.  :|
The Justice department has a good re-education programme-it's called five to ten in the cubes.

brendan1

Quote from: Michaelvk on 17 June, 2012, 07:06:24 PM
I'd hate to have the movie tarnished by a movie tie-in game.. They're always crap..

Indeed.

However, it does seem a bit of a shame that a major cinematic release of the biggest character in Rebellion's comic portfolio - Rebellion being a company that specialises in making video games - haven't made one.

Michaelvk

Support artist being the politically correct term for 'extra'..

We refer to them as 'self mobile props or set dressing that eats'
You have never felt pain until you've trodden barefoot on an upturned lego brick..

brendan1

Quote from: The Adventurer on 17 June, 2012, 09:48:47 PM
Quote from: Molch-R on 17 June, 2012, 09:29:37 PM
Quote from: The Adventurer on 17 June, 2012, 09:06:58 PM
They are most squarely in the B-List category.

Gee, thanks. So at least two worldwide number one games in the last two years don't count?

Sorry, bit of a dick there. But when I think of Aliens vs Predator and Sniper Elite V2 (which I assume are the two games you're talking about), I don't put them in the same category of game as Batman or Deus Ex. They simply seem like smaller scale games, with smaller sale expectations then your Mass Effect 3s and the like. Not to mention shorter development cycles, smaller budgets, etc....

I mean, I might be wrong, but I've yet to see a Rebellion game in the league of say... God of War III. Which is where a Dredd game needs to be in terms of exposure and technical fidelity.

No offense. I have nothing but respect for Video Game developers of all sorts (I wanted to be a game programer once upon a time). But I just don't see Rebellion releasing games like Rock Star, Bethesda, or Eidos Montreal do.

Batman wasn't expected to be as good, or sell as well, as it did, being developed by a new studio (Rocksteady). It can be done.

Molch-R

Quote from: brendan1 on 18 June, 2012, 04:34:09 PM
However, it does seem a bit of a shame that a major cinematic release of the biggest character in Rebellion's comic portfolio - Rebellion being a company that specialises in making video games - haven't made one.

I'll say this for the last time - we were already contracted to make two AAA console titles when the movie was greenlit, so just didn't have the capacity. Please can we stop with Rebellion bashing on this thread?

JOE SOAP

Quote from: brendan1 on 18 June, 2012, 04:34:09 PM
However, it does seem a bit of a shame that a major cinematic release of the biggest character in Rebellion's comic portfolio - Rebellion being a company that specialises in making video games - haven't made one.


Don't really see the relevance or why these releases should be simultaneous. Rebellion all ready made a Dredd game, I'm sure they'll eventually make another but it's not imperative or that they should release one now.

brendan1

Quote from: Molch-R on 18 June, 2012, 04:48:00 PM
Quote from: brendan1 on 18 June, 2012, 04:34:09 PM
However, it does seem a bit of a shame that a major cinematic release of the biggest character in Rebellion's comic portfolio - Rebellion being a company that specialises in making video games - haven't made one.

I'll say this for the last time - we were already contracted to make two AAA console titles when the movie was greenlit, so just didn't have the capacity. Please can we stop with Rebellion bashing on this thread?

I'm not bashing Rebellion. Best thing to ever happen to the comic.