8 episodes?
Crap, now I won't be able to ignore this one. Hell on Wheels is my favorite show of recent vintage.
So 8 episodes plus the 2 hours in IMAX for a total of 10?
I don't think there's anyway they could get away with that today, and if they did it would an instant end to my interest in the series. I'm very, very much against the abusive training practices used on apes in entertainment, and would hate to see Marvel use them. Just to be clear, I'm not one of those hardcore PETA types whose against all animals in entertainment, it's just that the training of apes in particular is almost always highly abusive in order to actually get them to actually do what you want.Or maybe they could put a chimp in a costume too like they did for Muffet
And now I have the image of a Lockjaw-Daggett in my head.
Hugo - Muuuhhhffiiittt!!
Wow, my interest in this just shot way up. I'm a huge fan of Hell on Wheels, and Mount's performance on the show as really good.
Would they be able to do a mo-cap kind of thing with real bulldog for Lockjaw, or would he be to different from a normal one for that to work?
Maybe make a really top-notch animatronic ? Could inexpensively be incorporated into lots of episodes without needing CG.they can amortise costs by utilising many of the SFX work created for the IMAX pilot into the remainder of the show, keeping quality up whilst stretching their budget a little.
Lockjaw will be a tricky transition if they decide to add him to the cast, though. An expensive special effect to create week on week. Or a large set of "reaction shots" created with the budget of the pilot which can be then recycled throughout the show when needed. As long as it doesn't come across like the endless replays of !!
Maybe make a really top-notch animatronic ? Could inexpensively be incorporated into lots of episodes without needing CG.
Except for any running shots. Does Lockjaw run ?
Yes, because my winky emoticon clearly indicated that the use of animals in such a manner was (a) ethical, or (b) a worthwhile use of resources to re-create a Bulldog 10 times its normal size... it was ludicrous and cruel back then giving bizarre results and would be as useless now.I don't think there's anyway they could get away with that today, and if they did it would an instant end to my interest in the series. I'm very, very much against the abusive training practices used on apes in entertainment, and would hate to see Marvel use them. Just to be clear, I'm not one of those hardcore PETA types whose against all animals in entertainment, it's just that the training of apes in particular is almost always highly abusive in order to actually get them to actually do what you want.
Frankly I love this idea. Farscape's Pilot character showed how much expression and depth one could get out of an animatronic. With 15 years in Special Effect advancements, coupled with some good CGI for "action" moments, this could be the best solution by far.Maybe make a really top-notch animatronic ? Could inexpensively be incorporated into lots of episodes without needing CG.
Except for any running shots. Does Lockjaw run ?
This would be perfect the Jim Henson Creature Shop.You know, that's a great idea. CG is so fashionable that people tend to overlook that there's been a lot of advancement in the animatronics industry as well. (I read that the prequel to The Thing a few years back had really sophisticated animatronics made for it, but in post-production, the studio inexplicably replaced them all with worse-looking CGI.) If it's a character that's going to be around in the background a lot, it would make sense to have a physical animatronic on set.
Or put back in a practical pony tail...Medusa's hair is either going to be amazing, or amazingly daft.
Medusa's hair is either going to be amazing, or amazingly daft. I look forward to enjoying and/or laughing at the results.
Hugo - Fascinated that they would cast such a strong actor for an (almost) silent role.
The budget appears to be 80 million for eight episodes, so more than a regular TV budget.So... we will get a spectacular IMAX-quality feature film followed up with a TV series on a TV budget. That sounds like a recipe for letdown.
Kor
Crap, now I won't be able to ignore this one. Hell on Wheels is my favorite show of recent vintage.
Haven't been keeping up with this production. Will the first two episodes be aired on TV after the theatrical run?
The budget appears to be 80 million for eight episodes, so more than a regular TV budget.
He teleports.xcept for any running shots. Does Lockjaw run ?
Yeah, Lockjaw is an extremely lazy dog. There's no need to show him walking at any point.
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