I used to live in Hope. but the rents are too high, so I moved.
After some thought, I'm in two minds about this new one.
Pros- the helmet, the tone, Urban, Headey, probably a decent story.
Cons- The uniform just isn't MC1 Judge stuff. It's too contemporary riot-cop. Since when was the Big Meg ever so *flat*? Physically, I mean - it looks like an endless landscape of two-storey buildings in the trailer... Oh, and too many contemporary vehicles - where are the mo-pads, H-wagons, etc?
I know that the visuals are just the style and we want good substance, but since we're talking about a visual medium adapting something from another visual medium, I'd expect to see something with some visual similarity, you know?
But I still live in hope.
After some thought, I'm in two minds about this new one.
Pros- the helmet, the tone, Urban, Headey, probably a decent story.
Cons- The uniform just isn't MC1 Judge stuff. It's too contemporary riot-cop. Since when was the Big Meg ever so *flat*? Physically, I mean - it looks like an endless landscape of two-storey buildings in the trailer... Oh, and too many contemporary vehicles - where are the mo-pads, H-wagons, etc?
I know that the visuals are just the style and we want good substance, but since we're talking about a visual medium adapting something from another visual medium, I'd expect to see something with some visual similarity, you know?
But I still live in hope.
^To be fair, the aesthetic and the vehicles do fit in with the way The Meg is described in the trailer: "800 million people living in the ruin of the old world." The implication is that very little is new, most everything except the blocs are left overs or recycled from what was left after the atomic wars and the economy, along with culture and society is stagnant and dying a slow death. Hell, even the food is resyked.
Very Blade Runner, but with several orders of magnitude more square mileage. Remember, this metropolis stretches most of the way up and down the north america's east coast. It's *huge* and to be realistic, the whole thing can't be as densely packed with those bloc mega-structures because then you'd be talking a population more on the order of billions.
After some thought, I'm in two minds about this new one.
Pros- the helmet, the tone, Urban, Headey, probably a decent story.
Cons- The uniform just isn't MC1 Judge stuff. It's too contemporary riot-cop. Since when was the Big Meg ever so *flat*? Physically, I mean - it looks like an endless landscape of two-storey buildings in the trailer... Oh, and too many contemporary vehicles - where are the mo-pads, H-wagons, etc?
I know that the visuals are just the style and we want good substance, but since we're talking about a visual medium adapting something from another visual medium, I'd expect to see something with some visual similarity, you know?
But I still live in hope.
I guess that's the new style for Science Fiction these days. Star Trek ship engineerings are breweries, and Megacities are just some Vancouver suburbs (or wherever this film was shot) and future cars are just slight modifications on today's cars.
To me, personally, all this screams low budget and low quality. But well...
I'm amused that people keep going on about the bikes etc yet completely ignore the fact that there's no evidence Anderson is a psi, which is surely a much bigger deal given that that's the main crux of her personality!
Alex Garland gives brief details on possible sequels from the London Comic Con panel...
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/07...gy-as-loosely-planned-by-writer-alex-garland/
Why is postulating on a possible trilogy funny? He was probably asked a question by someone in the audience and responded as any filmmaker/screenwriter would. This doesn't mean they're actually going to happen.
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