It looks good but not good enough to get my butt into the theater. Though in all fairness to F4 I rarely go to the theater these days. I usually wait for cable or I blind buy it when it hits blu-ray.
What? You just blindly risk $16-20 on something you're unsure of?I usually wait for cable or I blind buy it when it hits blu-ray.
Isn't that the same as going to the cinema? And you get to keep it and watch it over and over if you liked it, unlike the cinema.What? You just blindly risk $16-20 on something you're unsure of?I usually wait for cable or I blind buy it when it hits blu-ray.
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What? You just blindly risk $16-20 on something you're unsure of?I usually wait for cable or I blind buy it when it hits blu-ray.
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I did. It looked like when ships explode in TNG, where the ship just disappears.Anyone catch that explosion when Thing threw the tank turret at the ground? It just poofed like in some 90s B quality sci-fi flick.
Isn't that the same as going to the cinema? And you get to keep it and watch it over and over if you liked it, unlike the cinema.What? You just blindly risk $16-20 on something you're unsure of?I usually wait for cable or I blind buy it when it hits blu-ray.
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Edit: I forgot, ticket prices aren't so high in the US as they are here in Australia, where we get royally fucked. I just looked it up. Average ticket price US: $8.13. My ticket to see Ant-Man: $24.70 That includes an online booking fee...so I have to pay more for the service that is automated than if I buy a ticket from the box office, sold to me by some knob who pulls down a full-time wage. How does that make any sense?
Also, some of that CGI is bad. Anyone catch that explosion when Thing threw the tank turret at the ground? It just poofed like in some 90s B quality sci-fi flick.
Also, some of that CGI is bad. Anyone catch that explosion when Thing threw the tank turret at the ground? It just poofed like in some 90s B quality sci-fi flick.
The CGI we get in trailers is often unfinished and less detailed than the final shots. There have been movies in the past (including one of the Hulk movies, I think) where people complained about the low-resolution CGI in the trailers, but then the final shots in the movie were better. That's just the way CGI shots work -- they start out with less detail and get more detail added with each pass. So a trailer may include unfinished CG shots that have almost but not quite enough detail.
Man, if even a trailer can't get me remotely excited for this movie, I can't imagine how dull and lifeless I'll find the actual movie. There's just nothing about this that is grabbing me right now (the actors, the tone, the effects, the costumes...)
In fact I doubt I'll even feel tempted to rent it from Redbox at some point down the road. It just looks that forgettable.
Every movie that uses CG extensively has some bad CG; certainly every trailer does. If that's what one is going to hang their response to this flick on, c'est la guerre.
I never "worry" about a movie - why would one? They're only a few hours' entertainment.
I thought we weren't supposed to notice that....It looked like when ships explode in TNG, where the ship just disappears.
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