Probably, they did mocap him during shooting.
Probably, they did mocap him during shooting.
It works better in the film. My guess is to better match mouth movements with the voice.
I thought it gave him a more feline appearance than a beluga whale, though, like a big cat playing with his prey.
May have been because of the lighting. I definitely noticed a red-ish gold-ish hue about him in the film, though.
Even though the final battle may be disappointing (though they leave it open enough for another, more appropriate battle in a future update), I just love the concept of Zhaitan from Guild Wars 2. An ENORMOUS undead dragon made out of other undead dragons (YO DAWG), and is more of an eldritch abomination than a…
The mere fact he's voiced by Sean Fuckin' Connery is more than enough evidence to prove that he's a great dragon.
And the soundtrack. And that pulpy late-30s, early 40s "feel."
Technically they are their own network. Its considered to be one, and the Neilson ratings count it as separate from CN. And yeah, they have a far better relationship with their viewers than CN does. One can easily go to Twitter and strike up a conversation with the showrunner for Toonami, and he often runs polls about…
Yeah, I always saw him as a tragic character. An innocent betrayed by someone he naively trusted (Palpatine) and was manipulated into helping turn the Republic into a dictatorship. Kinda always wanted to see maybe a (serious) novel or a short story about what happened to him after Revenge of the Sith. My headcanon…
It may have (mostly because of the dumb idea to have it open around the same time Terminator 2 was dominating theaters), but there's no doubt its a cult classic.
Even the movie is overlooked. Its such an underrated gem. One of my childhood favorites.
When the time comes in The Avengers movies for the final showdown with Thanos, I hope to see the team enter his throne room ready for the final fight...and Squirrel Girl is already standing triumphantly over the defeated Thanos. An awkward moment ensues.
Actually, nope, the Dragon spacecraft being developed by SpaceX should be crew-capable within a year/year and a half or so, with Mars mission variants (that I'm betting will be tested on the moon first) being developed as well.
If the experiment of releasing Space Dandy episodes as a world premiere on Toonami BEFORE Japan is a success, it might not be a relic anymore. More anime might start to be simulcast on Toonami.
SyFy's success comes and goes, it seems. Sometimes they hit gold, sometimes not. The reality shows on Cartoon Network were a huge disaster and most were canceled after only one season, some not even that. There are none left on the channel. MTV's ratings have declined sharply, and continue to decline. TLC, well, its…
I wouldn't say the reality shows on Cartoon Network were a good business decision, seeing that they all failed and most were canceled after one season, some not even that. Its been basically considered one of the greatest tv blunders of all time. Toonami's decline was due to several factors, mostly from switching it…
Eh, I'm not too impressed with Chang'e. The framerate was worse than RealPlayer. And speaking of Curiosity, the only way we could've gotten a better video of the landing is if someone or something was there to watch it. Its still a great video.
That's still rather far off, and the technology just isn't here for anyone to have anything other than a basic ISS-style 6 or 7 astronauts(or Taikonauts or whatever) there at any one time. Look at how big of a venture the ISS is. Its gonna cost many times more than that to put a colony of any size larger than a couple…
Yeah, wonder what he thinks about Adult Swim (which he has no control over) rebooting Toonami which they have been getting alot of success because of it. Especially since he was probably the one who canceled it in the first place so he could get his reality shows in its place. Its been dominating US Twitter trends and…
He doesn't particularly look like a guy who enjoy cartoons enough to be a good steward of them.