whatever, the first movie was meh, I don't give a rats ass if they make a sequel, a prequel, a reboot, whatever. if it looks fun, I'll give it a watch.
hah, go read over the debates regarding quality versus style as it relates to the animation in macross frontier. We're nitpicking, loudmouthed freaks over everything.
with the VF-0, graham says that Yamato deduced it was some interaction between the rubber friction pads/rings and the particular formula of ABS plastic making the plastic brittle and weak. Which makes sense from my experience, the the VF-0s had problems with the shoulders but not the bicep swivels since they didn't have the rubber o-rings there while the VF-0a had problems with both cuz it had the rubber inserts at both the shoulder and the bicep swivel joints.
so it wasn't anything you did, the material was going to fail sooner or later.
bunch of fat 30 somethings with their faces scrunched up in a wince while their arms flail around in big sloppy ham fist windmills while they walk slowly at each other in the sweat stained costumes?
it would have been nice if they had transformed dino mode properly... that hip placement is giving me DX flashbacks.
and, heh heh, he looks like he's wearing diapers.
which is rendered completely null by the fact that in the ST universe gravity doesn't work the same way it does in ours... IE, it's a reproducible energy field of some sort... one that humanity has already mastered.
will there be treckies in full "real" TOS uniforms protesting outside theaters waving their original phaser props at people and going "pew-pew" at the people standing in line wearing the new TOS uniforms?
well, paramount considered the franchise dead, the only reason why they did this was because abrams made it a condition of him signing with the studio.
tried the install thing with fable 2... nice. Load times are still long but just not having to listen to that loud as hell drive spin around is wondrous.
right. I don't think it's reboot in the way that batman begins is a reboot... but again... like superman returns. Where they pick and choose what they want to stay faithful to but at the same time allow themselves to not be 100% burdened by what has gone on before.
They might give themselves an "in show" reason why there's changes, but at the end of it all, we're left with something slightly new.
yeah, we've been talking about the old boy remake in the remake thread, this in addition to the charlize theron remake of Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.
There's plenty of good Japanese films, their avant garde and more idiosyncratic films like Taste of Tea are very good... it's just that their horror films and cheese action/gore films get more press and fanboy attention.