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Susan Foreman 9th August 2018 03:05 PM

Hmmm. Could go either way



trebor8273 9th August 2018 09:44 PM

Extended trailer for Christopher Robin.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr13IIkLMAI

MuckyFunster 9th August 2018 09:56 PM

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Aw man I can’t wait to see “The Meg”.

How cool is this poster?!?!

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bleakshaun 14th August 2018 06:12 PM

Michael Moore has a new documentary coming out, mods delete if necessary.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRQv9xMQ3E0

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gag 27th August 2018 04:27 AM

https://www.ihorror.com/train-to-bus...anning-stages/


Train to Busan’ Sequel Reportedly in Early Planning Stages
By Eric Panico - August 13, 2018

A possible sequel to the white-knuckle zombie flick Train to Busan has reportedly begun boarding! AllKPop reports that a representative for director Yeon Sang-ho states a follow up to the undead thriller is “currently in its early planning stages.”

While the original film mostly took place on a doomed train being overrun during a viral outbreak, the next film’s focus is said to expand to the entire Korean peninsula.



“We are planning to begin filming in the first half of next year,” the source told the press. “We still have not cast any actors, so we are still preparing a lot of different things.”

They go on to state the director has no plans to bring back any of the first film’s original cast.


The visceral Train to Busan was a break-out hit in 2016, combining ferocious, fast-moving zombies, with a train ride to hell. One of the most noted aspects of the film has how it managed to add emotional impact in between the intense fight for survival. While fans may miss the original film’s characters, not bringing them back will keep the dramatic weight of the first film in tact.

Hopefully, if a sequel does come to fruition, it will put just as much emphasis on the plight of the characters as the original did. It’s good to hear Yeon Sang-ho wishes to broaden the story of the infection, instead of simply rehashing the events of the first film with a paint-by-numbers sequel. There was also talk back in 2016 for a planned US remake of the original film, though there hasn’t been much news on that in quite some time.


If you haven’t seen Train to Busan yet, do yourself a favor and check it out right away. It’s currently available on Netflix!

Are you excited for a Train to Busan sequel? Stay tuned for more news as this story develops!

Susan Foreman 29th August 2018 07:27 PM

Looks like there is a big screen adaption of 'Wicked' coming soon

I still haven't seen the stage show!


gag 9th September 2018 07:38 AM

https://comicbook.com/movies/2018/09...g-spring-2019/

The Fast & Furious crew is coming back together for another go-round, and we might now know when Fast & Furious 9 starts shooting.

It is rumored that filming will kick off on Fast & Furious 9 on April 20, 2019 (via Omega Underground), and is expected to take place in Atlanta. Justin Lin will be the director once more on Fast & Furious 9, who also helmed 2009's Fast & Furious and 2013's Fast & Furious 6, and is also rumored to help the final film in the franchise Fast & Furious 10.


Ironically an earlier tease from Vin Diesel teased a Fast & Furious 9 release date of April 19, 2019, a day before the now rumored filming start date. Now it seems that will be pushed back, and most likely so will the teased date for Fast & Furious 10, which was slated for April 2, 2021.

The franchise has been a huge performer for Universal, really kicking back into gear with 2009's Fast & Furious. Since then the franchise has grown even more, hitting its highest point with Furious 7, which brought in $353 million domestically and $1.5 billion worldwide.

The most recent film in the franchise, Fate of the Furious, also did well at the box office, bringing in $226 million domestically with a worldwide total of $1.2 billion.

It was also announced that director David Leitch, who recently helmed Deadpool 2, is now attached to direct the Fast & Furious spinoff. The spinoff will feature The Rock and Jason Statham as their characters Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw respectively.


Statham and The Rock played opposite each other in Fast and Furious 7, but they ended up on the same side in The Fate of the Furious against a rogue Dom (Vin Diesel). The duo's scenes together were a highlight of the film and there are plenty of fans who can't wait to see the two share the screen once more.


"Now that Dom and Letty are on their honeymoon and Brian and Mia have retired from the game—and the rest of the crew has been exonerated—the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman (Oscar® winner Charlize Theron) seduces Dom into the world of crime he can’t seem to escape and a betrayal of those closest to him, they will face trials that will test them as never before.

From the shores of Cuba and the streets of New York City to the icy plains off the arctic Barents Sea, our elite force will crisscross the globe to stop an anarchist from unleashing chaos on the world’s stage…and to bring home the man who made them a family

gag 9th September 2018 07:43 AM

First paragraph

Annabelle 3 confirmed with first plot details
It's not a prequel (but it is a prequel).

Improving on Annabelle wasn't difficult, but Annabelle: Creation took the greater step of improving it, as well as improving on it. In the original, the doll belonged to a girl in a cult who killed herself holding the doll. The prequel revealed a deeper, darker backstory to the doll, one that makes the world of Annabelle that much richer.

Evil little doll Annabelle is no doubt the MVP of The Conjuring cinematic universe, and now she's getting her third solo movie, which is one more than the main Conjuring series has at this point.

As revealed at the ScareDiego event at San Diego Comic-Con, the currently untitled third Annabelle movie will be a sequel to the first spin-off movie, rather than a prequel like Annabelle: Creation


Annabelle 3 confirmed with first plot details

gag 9th September 2018 07:55 AM

Zombieland 2 starts shooting in January, and will feature “super zombies”

Zombieland is such a great little film
The undead comedy came early in the 00s zombie revival and brought a fresh and funny spin on the genre. Instead of being set during the outbreak like a lot of zombie films, it instead takes place long after society has broken down. A pre-The Social Network Jesse Einsenberg roams the United States and runs into Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin, all of whom are far more competent at killing zombies than him, and hijinks quickly ensue.


The ending of the movie seemed perfectly set for a follow-up. A pilot was made by Amazon for TV series, but it was ultimately not picked up, and all the main roles were recast anyway.

However, back in May, we got the good news that a sequel was coming - original co-writer Paul Wernick confirmed that Zombieland 2 is on the way – with all the original cast coming back.

But now, as reported by Comic Book, it sounds like shooting will begin on the film on January 28th.

It will shoot under the very original title of Zombieland Too, and is due to be released on October 11th, 2019.

A brief plot synopsis has also been published on Geeks Worldwide, which suggest that Woody Harrelson and co will face off against "Super-zombies".

"The group will face a new zombie threat as a new breed of zombie has developed," the synopsis reads. "This new super-zombie type is faster, bigger, and stronger than the previous strain of zombies and harder to kill. These super-zombies have started grouping up into a horde going from city to city leaving a path of destruction behind them."



The film will shoot in Atlanta and Tennesse.

Woody Harrelson, Jesse Einsenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin are all due to return for the sequel, along with original director Reuben Fleischer. No word if we'll get another Bill Murray cameo, though


https://www.joe.co.uk/film/zombielan...zombies-198562

gag 9th September 2018 08:01 AM

Two more films but not 100 % confirmation but here ya go anyway

Steve Guttenberg Says New 'Police Academy' Movie is Coming


https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...coming-1139329


And Ghostbuster sequel wants to go international

https://screenrant.com/ghostbusters-...ils-paul-feig/

gag 10th September 2018 07:09 PM

Shows I don't take notice of some new films
Probably old news but I just seen two trailers chances are both films are already released earlier this year , but wasn't aware there was a new Hellraiser, Judgement and a children of the corn runaway, if new children of the corn is anywhere as bad as the remake I run away it from it quicker than a child running from a zombie .

gag 11th September 2018 12:02 AM



The Grinch

gag 11th September 2018 12:04 AM

Goosebumps 2


gag 11th September 2018 12:08 AM

Creed II



gag 18th September 2018 12:11 AM

https://screenrant.com/murder-orient...ng-start-date/


Murder on the Orient Express Sequel To Start Filming next spring

Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express sequel Death on the Nile will begin filming in the UK next spring. Branagh's take on the classic Agatha Christie murder-mystery wasn't as warmly received as Sidney Lumet's Oscar-winning 1974 adaptation, but critics did praise the movie for its lavishing production values and visual style. Audiences went on to power Orient Express to a $353 million gross at the global box office against a $55 million production budget, making it a no-brainer when Fox gave the go-ahead to a followup just a couple weeks after the film had opened in theaters.

Branagh, as he did on Orient Express, will direct Death on the Nile from an adapted script by Michael Green, in addition to starring as the world-famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. The original novel by Christie was published in 1937 and has been adapted for the big and small screen a few times over now, including the star-studded 1974 film version and, most recently, as an episode for the ITV series Agatha Christie's Poirot. 2017's Orient Express actually concluded with a scene that saw Branagh's Poirot set off to investigate a crime in Egypt that may or may not be related to the eponymous "Death" in the sequel.



GWW reports that Branagh's Death on the Nile is expected to film in the UK in Longcross Studios, England, like Orient Express before it. Branagh is currently in post-production on Disney's Artemis Fowl, but is expected to begin shooting Death on the Nile by early to spring 2019, in order to make its scheduled December 2019 theatrical release date. It's not clear yet if Branagh intends to film Death on the Nile with 65 mm cameras as he did Orient Express, but the sequel will reunite him with most of the same behind the scenes crew from that movie (including, his recurring cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos).


As far as casting goes, however, Branagh should be the only Orient Express actor who returns for Death on the Nile. Christie's original novel takes place after Orient Express and even references certain events from that story (namely, a red kimono that serves as a key plot point), but otherwise functions as a standalone narrative about Poirot. Branagh's film adaptation is expected to follow suit and reveal what happens when Poirot tries to continue his vacation by taking a holiday trip on a steamer traveling down the Nile... only for one of the guests to turn up dead, thus forcing Poirot to put his sleuthing skills to work once again.

Still, it will be interesting to see if Branagh's Death on the Nile deviates from Christie's source material and includes more direct connections to the characters and story from Orient Express. Branagh's film adaptation of the latter ended with Poirot realizing that not all crimes are as morally black and white as he would like them to be, so it's possible the sequel will build on his character arc in that respect. Death on the Nile could even wind up including or referencing other famous events and characters from Christie's books, thus setting the stage for the Christie movie universe that Branagh has suggested is a real possibility. It's just too bad Josh Gad won't be baiting Daisy Ridley for Star Wars spoilers, this time around

gag 18th September 2018 12:26 AM

https://www.cinemablend.com/news/245...ym-for-rambo-5

Sylvester Stallone Is Back At The Gym For Rambo 5

Sylvester Stallone may be 72 years old, but if he's going to reprise his iconic role as Rambo next year, nothing's going to stop him from hitting the gym. Ten years after his last reprisal as the Vietnam veteran in 2008's Rambo, the rough-and-tough action hero will soon make another return in the upcoming Rambo 5, hitting theaters next fall. In preparation, Stallone took to Instagram to show just how immersed he is in staying in shape to come back as Rambo. Take a look:


The action icon is 100% immersed in pumping iron to get his guns ready to take on the Mexican cartels in 2019 with Rambo 5. The short video is a little too on the nose, as Sylvester Stallone rocks a black tee-shirt with John Rambo's face on it in his younger years and has "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses playing in the background before he says the title of the track himself. The film is set to start filming this month. so Stallone is likely trying to get as much gym time as possible to be in optimum shape to reprise one of his most famous roles. He has been teasing the upcoming film and his crazy workouts on Instagram frequently in anticipation for the next installment of the 36-year-old franchise.

In the past, Sylvester Stallone claimed he was over and done with the character of Rambo, saying his heart was willing but his body couldn't handle the physical part of playing the one man army. Perhaps after the high-acclaim Stallone received after his reprisal of Rocky Balboa in Ryan Coogler's Creed, which earned the action actor a Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination in 2015, his motivations changed-- although he took a backseat and left the fighting to Michael B. Jordan. Stallone and Jordan will soon continue the fighting champion story with Creed II when it hits theaters in November. Whether Rambo 5 will see as triumphant return as received with Creed isn't clear.

Unlike the other action stars of his age, Sylvester Stallone has pushed himself and his body to continue to be of prevalence in Hollywood with recent releases such as Creed, The Expendables and even with an appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. While details of how the next Rambo will play out are still scarce, Stallone doesn't let his age stop him from starring in the same films he was known for in his 30s.

The powerful soldier often armed with a knife, bow and his capable strong hands will return to the screen in fall 2019, this time just south of the border as he deals with Mexican drug cartels with Rambo 5 starring Sylvester Stallone

gag 18th September 2018 12:29 AM

https://www.cbr.com/zombieland-2-sta...-january-2019/

Zombieland 2 starts production in January 2019

iank 18th September 2018 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gag (Post 588206)
https://screenrant.com/murder-orient...ng-start-date/


Murder on the Orient Express Sequel To Start Filming next spring

Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express sequel Death on the Nile will begin filming in the UK next spring. Branagh's take on the classic Agatha Christie murder-mystery wasn't as warmly received as Sidney Lumet's Oscar-winning 1974 adaptation, but critics did praise the movie for its lavishing production values and visual style. Audiences went on to power Orient Express to a $353 million gross at the global box office against a $55 million production budget, making it a no-brainer when Fox gave the go-ahead to a followup just a couple weeks after the film had opened in theaters.

Branagh, as he did on Orient Express, will direct Death on the Nile from an adapted script by Michael Green, in addition to starring as the world-famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. The original novel by Christie was published in 1937 and has been adapted for the big and small screen a few times over now, including the star-studded 1974 film version and, most recently, as an episode for the ITV series Agatha Christie's Poirot. 2017's Orient Express actually concluded with a scene that saw Branagh's Poirot set off to investigate a crime in Egypt that may or may not be related to the eponymous "Death" in the sequel.



GWW reports that Branagh's Death on the Nile is expected to film in the UK in Longcross Studios, England, like Orient Express before it. Branagh is currently in post-production on Disney's Artemis Fowl, but is expected to begin shooting Death on the Nile by early to spring 2019, in order to make its scheduled December 2019 theatrical release date. It's not clear yet if Branagh intends to film Death on the Nile with 65 mm cameras as he did Orient Express, but the sequel will reunite him with most of the same behind the scenes crew from that movie (including, his recurring cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos).


As far as casting goes, however, Branagh should be the only Orient Express actor who returns for Death on the Nile. Christie's original novel takes place after Orient Express and even references certain events from that story (namely, a red kimono that serves as a key plot point), but otherwise functions as a standalone narrative about Poirot. Branagh's film adaptation is expected to follow suit and reveal what happens when Poirot tries to continue his vacation by taking a holiday trip on a steamer traveling down the Nile... only for one of the guests to turn up dead, thus forcing Poirot to put his sleuthing skills to work once again.

Still, it will be interesting to see if Branagh's Death on the Nile deviates from Christie's source material and includes more direct connections to the characters and story from Orient Express. Branagh's film adaptation of the latter ended with Poirot realizing that not all crimes are as morally black and white as he would like them to be, so it's possible the sequel will build on his character arc in that respect. Death on the Nile could even wind up including or referencing other famous events and characters from Christie's books, thus setting the stage for the Christie movie universe that Branagh has suggested is a real possibility. It's just too bad Josh Gad won't be baiting Daisy Ridley for Star Wars spoilers, this time around

I'll stick with Peter Ustinov. :tongue1:

gag 18th September 2018 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by iank (Post 588210)
I'll stick with Peter Ustinov. :tongue1:

Sam's a big fan of Agatha Christie and poirot and all other characters she created and she hated the film.

Susan Foreman 18th September 2018 01:28 PM

I hope the actual film is more like the second half of the trailer

The first half seems like a depressing hatchet job


gag 19th September 2018 12:05 PM

Happy death day 2





This is a insight of the film and sequel its old news tho


https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/happy-death-day-ending-director-shares-sequel-plans-part-2-1048802

And this is recent(ish) news last month Happy death day and gallows 2 already filmed

https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3516116/jason-blum-updates-happy-death-day-2-gallows-2-already-filmed/

Dave Boy 19th September 2018 12:18 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1BCujX3pw8

For me, am underwhelming first trailer for Marvel's so called saviour of the Universe.
Sub standard effects and Brie Larson looking like a cardboard cut out with one facial expression.
Marvel are still hammering it home that the future is female and we all know what happens when movies start that shit. I'm fed up with identity politics being pushed in my face. The future is everyone.
Hopefully things will get better as more trailers are released. As a big Carol Danvers comic book fan I'm worried!

Demdike@Cult Labs 19th September 2018 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Boy (Post 588323)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1BCujX3pw8

For me, am underwhelming first trailer for Marvel's so called saviour of the Universe.
Sub standard effects and Brie Larson looking like a cardboard cut out with one facial expression.
Marvel are still hammering it home that the future is female and we all know what happens when movies start that shit. I'm fed up with identity politics being pushed in my face. The future is everyone.
Hopefully things will get better as more trailers are released. As a big Carol Danvers comic book fan I'm worried!

The future is the same as the past; A half decent film ruined by an over wrought FX fest ending, exactly the same as every other Marvel film. There are only so many planets these plonkers can throw at one another.

gag 19th September 2018 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 588327)
The future is the same as the past; A half decent film ruined by an over wrought FX fest ending, exactly the same as every other Marvel film. There are only so many planets these plonkers can throw at one another.

Why can't they just concentrate on making a film like they use to years ago , less fx , who who in the film, huge budget, etc bollocks and concentrate on decent plot storyline tension atmosphere and likes . I'm not a fan of marvel and DC palaver or superheroes etc even if I was its just soulless action ( maybe that's part of the reason why) odd one or two i have liked or appealed to me main one's I'm only ones I am interesting is old ones like original Superman or flash Gordon which I'm watching now and the likes .

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 19th September 2018 02:37 PM

It looks like I'm the odd one out because I've been pretty excited for this film since it was confirmed and because I want to see the origins film before the next Avengers movie. This trailer has done nothing to dampen my high expectations.

That it's going to take place in the 1990s and predate all the MCU films except Captain America: The First Avenger makes it a really interesting way of making an origins film because it will be able to be almost completely self contained and separate from the other MCU characters. I also think Brie Larsen is a great actor and I really liked Half Nelson, the only Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden-directed film which I've seen. Although they haven't made any superhero movies before, I expect this one will have Kevin Feige's fingerprints all over it.

Dave Boy 19th September 2018 04:51 PM

I want to be excited about it. Ms Marvel/Captain Marvel have been favourites of mine from the comics.
This trailer just does not excite me although there are some good things in the trailer like the scenes where she sports the helmet and the scene where she points out to the stars and a couple of comic book references.
I know it is only the first trailer but Brie looks bored in every scene. The trailer does seem like an extended teaser though.
This movie has got to be good and we have to believe in Brie as Captain Marvel as she is the one that is going to help save (?) The Avengers in the next film.

I'm hoping next year I will be on this site saying the film was bloody awesome.

trebor8273 21st September 2018 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 588335)
It looks like I'm the odd one out because I've been pretty excited for this film since it was confirmed and because I want to see the origins film before the next Avengers movie. This trailer has done nothing to dampen my high expectations.

That it's going to take place in the 1990s and predate all the MCU films except Captain America: The First Avenger makes it a really interesting way of making an origins film because it will be able to be almost completely self contained and separate from the other MCU characters. I also think Brie Larsen is a great actor and I really liked Half Nelson, the only Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden-directed film which I've seen. Although they haven't made any superhero movies before, I expect this one will have Kevin Feige's fingerprints all over it.

Your not ,.really liked the trailer , don't why people go on about special effects and cgi running films and aren't as good as stuff in the 80s etc , a lot of films we.like from the 80s were effects heavy and sure if they had they technology of today we would see the same level of effects, look at infinity war a brilliant film pretty sure people said the same.thing about infinite wars first trailer

Simply answer if you don't like marvel films don't watch them plenty of other films to watch.

Let's be honest if we look at a lot of these films we love from years ago , a lot of them are pretty poor with poor acting etc.

Demdike@Cult Labs 21st September 2018 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 588541)
Your not ,.really liked the trailer , don't why people go on about special effects and cgi running films and aren't as good as stuff in the 80s etc , a lot of films we.like from the 80s were effects heavy and sure if they had they technology of today we would see the same level of effects, look at infinity war a brilliant film pretty sure people said the same.thing about infinite wars first trailer

Sure they were effects heavy, but more often than not practical effects. To me CGI ruins films when it's overdone. The Marvel and DC films are the worst in those terms. For the finales they always throw the kitchen sink at the screen in CGI fx terms. Films like Bullitt and The French Connection are far superior to anything done nowadays basically because they really did the stunts that we see on screen. See The Man with the Golden Gun for another example. That car jump where it flips as it leaps the river would be animation nowadays


trebor8273 21st September 2018 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 588543)
Sure they were effects heavy, but more often than not practical effects. To me CGI ruins films when it's overdone. The Marvel and DC films are the worst in those terms. For the finales they always throw the kitchen sink at the screen in CGI fx terms. Films like Bullitt and The French Connection are far superior to anything done nowadays basically because they really did the stunts that we see on screen. See The Man with the Golden Gun for another example. That car jump where it flips as it leaps the river would be animation nowadays


Yep some films would, but still plenty of films that still use real stunts ,sure most of the stunts are real in the mission impossible films etc. I was more talking about sci-fi and fantasy films which are effects heavy , and if the cgi is done right they look great and add to your immersion in the film,granted a lot with shitty effects.

trebor8273 21st September 2018 07:32 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3jsfXDZLIY

Well that's not as bad as I was expecting , not going to be a patch on the original but it looks half decent.

Edit

I thought dick van dyke was dead, let's hope he does his "wonderful" cockney accent, as the film wouldn't be right without it.

Demdike@Cult Labs 21st September 2018 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 588544)
Yep some films would, but still plenty of films that still use real stunts ,sure most of the stunts are real in the mission impossible films etc. I was more talking about sci-fi and fantasy films which are effects heavy , and if the cgi is done right they look great and add to your immersion in the film,granted a lot with shitty effects.

But even in the 80's which you mentioned, they still used practical methods in sci-fi, especially in model work for space craft and the like.

I like the Marvel films. Avengers Assembly was terrific, but others are just so CGI heavy. I zone out of them when they start throwing buildings and planets at each other.

This new one where Captain Marvel saves the day...It won't be long before Galactus twats everyone using planets in a universal game of ten pin bowling.

Maybe i just prefer my superheroes to be more grounded ala the Keaton and Nolan Batman movies.

Thinking out loud now. TV stuff like Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl are also FX heavy but in moderation. It's all so less in your face. Maybe they should cut Marvel movies budgets by 100m or so? :lol:

trebor8273 21st September 2018 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 588547)
But even in the 80's which you mentioned, they still used practical methods in sci-fi, especially in model work for space craft and the like.

I like the Marvel films. Avengers Assembly was terrific, but others are just so CGI heavy. I zone out of them when they start throwing buildings and planets at each other.

This new one where Captain Marvel saves the day...It won't be long before Galactus twats everyone using planets in a universal game of ten pin bowling.

Maybe i just prefer my superheroes to be more grounded ala the Keaton and Nolan Batman movies.

Thinking out loud now. TV stuff like Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl are also FX heavy but in moderation. It's all so less in your face. Maybe they should cut Marvel movies budgets by 100m or so? :lol:

Sure they could easily cut the budgets ,but sure a lot of the time cgi is cheaper than pratical, but I do think the likes of horrors should use practical effects as cgi always looks lousy in them.

Demdike@Cult Labs 21st September 2018 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 588548)
Sure they could easily cut the budgets ,but sure a lot of the time cgi is cheaper than pratical, but I do think the likes of horrors should use practical effects as cgi always looks lousy in them.

Oh definitely. CGI blood spraying is an embarrassment. The Midnight Meat Train was practically unwatchable due to shitty CGI blood.

gag 22nd September 2018 07:03 AM

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First pic of new look of chucky

https://screenrant.com/childs-play-m...ky-images/amp/

Demdike@Cult Labs 22nd September 2018 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gag (Post 588567)

No Mancini or Dourif! They know what they can do with this new reboot.

Last years Cult of Chucky was great as was the one before it.

gag 22nd September 2018 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 588579)
No Mancini or Dourif! They know what they can do with this new reboot.

Last years Cult of Chucky was great as was the one before it.

Nope they aren't , and that also besides the recent gripes are part the reason why a lot of films are failing at the box office, companies think they can cash in on franchises anyway they want and expect a win win situation and doesn't always work like that, hence also the recent announcement from Disney over the star wars films realising now they are pushing them to much that people are getting bored and its effecting people flocking to the cinema so they are going to slow down on them and to much of a good thing is becoming a bit of a mistake


https://www.straitstimes.com/lifesty...ar-wars-movies

https://www.nme.com/news/disney-goin...movies-2382195

But back to childs play in the link it also explains Mancini and Dourif are concentrating more on getting the TV series going

reported that Dourif won't be reprising the role for the Child's Play reboot. The actor and Mancini are instead focusing their efforts on getting a Child's Play TV series off the ground and running for Universal .

gag 26th September 2018 08:13 AM



Creed II trailer

gag 26th September 2018 09:17 PM


Dave Boy 26th September 2018 09:29 PM

Yeah, awesome. Classic Optimus Prime design.

Dave Boy 27th September 2018 10:44 AM

Yay! :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWbMckU3AOQ


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