Awesome work Scott Robertson!
Awesome work Scott Robertson!
I wonder how many of these were constructed by the same company. Nos. 1,2,3 and 9, for instance, look remarkably similar.
The Snyder version was very faithful to the source material but didn't offer anything new in terms of audience experience. That having been said, I'd rather read the graphic novel again than watch the movie.
@Arafelis: Agreed.
So that's what been causing the damage in my garage. And all this time I thought it was termites.
@Arafelis: I actually enjoyed 9. It was a good — if slightly mindless — way to kill a Sunday afternoon.
Life — it's a beautiful and disgusting thing.
@Arafelis: Or it's sequel, 10.
@vrey_oneida: I was trying to put a photo of the space worm from The Empire Strikes Back, but the image uploader and the comment edit both seem to be broken for me...
They found something else out there, too.
I thought I was just reading something recently that Dubai was having major financial issues and couldn't really afford the massive skyscrapers that were already there, let alone build new ones.
It looks like it was made out of Lego Technic pieces.
Can it become a boat, too? It looks kind of boat-like.
Moreover, how should we feel about those mummified cats? What about patient-veterinarian privacy?
So, pretty much this article in SFX tells us nothing.
@Corwin: Don't forget National Geographic.
Very impressive for a fan film. Wonder if the director got paid for the product placement (Nokia, Sony)...
I'll remain guardedly optimistic about this. It's unlikely that any format can do justice to the source material.