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What if the engineers are Kryptonian and the acid blood was was designed by David specifically to kill them? Could there be some sort of self-replicating kryptonite molecule in the blood?

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Still don't know for sure whether this in 3D or not. It doesn't look like it, unless they're doing it in post. Prometheus utilized 3D better than most others and with The Martian also looking good in 3D I demand to know the creative decision to not film this in 3D (if indeed that is the case)

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Still don't know for sure whether this in 3D or not. It doesn't look like it, unless they're doing it in post. Prometheus utilized 3D better than most others and with The Martian also looking good in 3D I demand to know the creative decision to not film this in 3D (if indeed that is the case)

It's being played in 3D, whether it's been filmed in 3D or not, isn't clear.

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Good, it would be strange if this wasn't presented in 3D, it's the same DoP from Ridley's previous few films and he's an established whizz with this stuff with the Red Epic and the Red Dragon. Been watching from an interview with this guy from The Martian promo stuff last year and it's interesting, he pisses over imax as a gimmick.

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Good, it would be strange if this wasn't presented in 3D, it's the same DoP from Ridley's previous few films and he's an established whizz with this stuff with the Red Epic and the Red Dragon. Been watching from an interview with this guy from The Martian promo stuff last year and it's interesting, he pisses over imax as a gimmick.

IMAX as a shooting format isn't a gimmick.

 

IMAX as a presentation format, I've heard a lot of places aren't projecting properly, so yeah that's a gimmick.

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it does seem heavily marketed. almost like they expect it to fail...

not unlike ghost in the shell

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it does seem heavily marketed. almost like they expect it to fail...

Could be applied to some high profile music releases that have happened in the past few years, too...

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it does seem heavily marketed. almost like they expect it to fail...

Could be applied to some high profile music releases that have happened in the past few years, too...

 

 

the Gorillaz endorsements this time round are really bad, and kinda defeat the purpose of the band satirizing MTV pop culture, at least they used to when anyone still watched that channel.

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Big budget films will be like that for the foreseeable future. The days of a movie just being a movie are over. As people actively thwart the usual ad channels, advertisers will find increasingly ingratiating and insidious means of reaching eyeballs.

 

 

 

 

I'm pretty sure Rubin is one such means.

 

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