Aiwaz418
Aiwaz418
Aiwaz418

As I've stated before, BBT represents reality for many people, myself included.

No, film fans have the right to respond to a finished product, nothing more.

Or aid it along on that journey, please.

Frak. I hadn't heard and hadn't considered Gary Mitchell as an antagonist.

Erm... Where did I state or even imply such a thing?

Some great choices.

The generalizing started in the original post.

I cannot wait!

You should feel pretty shitty about it regardless of any possible health issues, but stupid fanboy haters are gonna hate and speculate about matters of no concern to them, and of little concern to the public at large. A public, it should be pointed out, that embraced the prequels and made them financially successful

My god, Conrad is such a horrible filmmaker.

D'oh! How did I miss the very first post?

Yes, there are only 75 digital shots in JP, a tiny fraction of such shots in contemporary films.

Moving this reply regarding "Tron" and CGI...

"Forbidden Planet", a film that not only was influential as its own thing, but changed music (first electronic soundtrack) and basically served as the bible for "Star Trek"...

Actually, no, that credit goes to "Westworld" (1973) which featured the first digitally altered imagery (the robot POV shots). "Futureworld" (1976) featured the first shaded CGI in the form of a hand on a monitor. Numerous other films followed from "Star Wars" and "Alien" (with wireframe CGI) to the first CG

It took quite a long time in post VFX to alter all of the Chinese references, actually, which is another reason this thing was delayed.

Religion can be another form of addiction, and is thus better to be avoided.

There is that, indeed.

One of the most unnecessary and unwanted remakes ever.

So dynamic, and such a fantastic display of the SCALE of the ships for once.