As a teenager of the nineties, I’m very, very aware of that. 😂
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As a teenager of the nineties, I’m very, very aware of that. 😂
I remember Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd was marketed as a straight up film. No mention of it being a musical at all.
In hindsight it was a popular musical stage show but I had no idea at the time.
I’ll never forget this one. Never played the game though because it was famously riddled with bugs.
I was surprised at the long load time initially and had a quick fly of an A10 warthog from a local small airfield.
This was on my Xbox Series S and it was a bit stuttery in places. It’s clearly not meant for this console. This is for the pcs with big GPUs.
I know but artistically, it looks like your doing a search and replace for CG characters and dropping in real live people.
They’re probably busy saving money for a house. No more avocados and cancelling Netflix! 😆
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The movie idea was probably a given once the games success hit the big time. It’s usually trying to form an idea for the film that took the time.
Microsoft wanted strict control over the Halo film, if I remember correctly, as this is partly why it never happened.
But in fantasy films, are characters ever really dead? 😀
It was a film, then I think he tried pitching it as a mini series. Then the talk resumed again as he was going to employ Shannon Dohertys best friend Sarah Michelle Geller to take over the role as a tribute.
I don’t know where it’s at right now.
I hold out that one day this will get released or rather leaked. I hope it hasn’t been deleted.
The closet we’ll get to seeing at right now is this crew reel showing off the hard work that went into bringing the Looney Tunes world to live action.
I look forward to the first trailer but seeing as the film doesn’t release until October, it’ll be a few months yet.
Probably too simplistic for a modern audience.
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That was way better than anyone was expecting I think. That was a great use of a film license.
It feels like marketing departments are treating us like idiots. They show the best bits so we can run along and see how they connect with the rest of the film we haven’t seen, probably the talkie bits as they’ve already shown all the action.
…then I’d turn down the offer to buy one. 😆 Although, I’ve seen one of the real batpods.
Yeah. The opening minute had me hooked. Once they started showing that he was going on a mission, I turned off. Stop giving me an abridged version of the film!
I’m still holding out for a Battleship sequel! 😂