cookie Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 (edited) I'm pretty sure they're going to make this much more accessible and fast paced than BR2049. It'll probably be way too expensive for them to do otherwise. Edited March 29, 2019 by cookie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 I'll be surprised if this doesn't pull a Fury Road-style near-sweep in the techs at the Oscars in early 2021 depending on the Nolan movie. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valonqar Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, TimmyRiggins said: Roth writing the script (although his script was edited down since it was 200 pages long) is a great omen. About Villeneuve, I haven't seen anything prior to Prisoners (or Enemy, only one I don't like), but he is a truly great director but I agree his films are pretty cold, but then again, the source material dictates that. Until he does a film that requires warmth, and emotion (2049 had some of that, but it's rather distant), well, we won't know. Dune isn't void of emotion and warmth, it's just that material isn't interested in emphasizing it. but scenes between Paul/Duke, Paul/Jessica, Jessica/Duke, Paul/Chani, Paul/Stilgar, Jessica/Alia, etc can be played with warm and affection in the movie, instead of the stilted way that keeps characters at arm's length in the book. You get the sense that characters care for each other but the way it's written isn't endearing. But if actors are instructed to be endearing and play it more like real people and the script works around stilted philosophical dialog to make it more like how people actually talk, the movie should be accessible. Edited March 29, 2019 by Valonqar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valonqar Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 16 hours ago, tonytr87 said: Prisoners, Sicario, Arrival all made money. Let's stop this narrative that his movies have all been flops or some BS. Blade Runner 2049 was his first financial disappointment. Those 3 movies had budgets under 50M. So that only proves that DV style appeals to limited audience and therefore giving him big budget isn't a good idea. All his successes had budgets 30M, 46M and 47M respectively and made 84M, 122M and 203M worldwide. That's good to very good for low budget but terrible for 150M budget. BR2049 made 259M so only 56M more than Arrival but for over triple the budget. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Killimano3 Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 probably should never have given such a high budget to a sequel of a known flop anyways, no matter how critically acclaimed it was. In fact, the fact that it flopped despite critical acclaim was probably an even worse sign. I won't complain though, it was one of the best films of the decade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dementeleus Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 4 hours ago, Killimano3 said: probably should never have given such a high budget to a sequel of a known flop anyways, no matter how critically acclaimed it was. In fact, the fact that it flopped despite critical acclaim was probably an even worse sign. I won't complain though, it was one of the best films of the decade And this is why financiers occasionally spend a ton of money on something that probably won't make it back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomCruiseTop Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 7 hours ago, filmlover said: I'll be surprised if this doesn't pull a Fury Road-style near-sweep in the techs at the Oscars in early 2021 depending on the Nolan movie. Avatar 2 would like a word... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Futurist Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 (edited) Fury Road was one of the most crippled movie technically of the last ten years. Horrible piss yellow post processed photography, laughable,incompetent ADR & so so vfx. Watching the movie sweeping the tech awards was a particularly sweet shitshow to me. Miller s wife salvaged the movie in the editing room. Edited March 29, 2019 by The Futurist 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That One Girl Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 10 minutes ago, The Futurist said: Fury Road was one of the most crippled movie technically of the last ten years. Horrible piss yellow post processed photography, laughable,incompetent ADR & so so vfx. Watching the movie sweeping the tech awards was a particularly sweet shitshow to me. Miller s wife salvaged the movie in the editing room. It’s amazing how consistently you manage to have the worst possible take on anything. 2 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Futurist Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 37 minutes ago, That One Guy said: It’s amazing how consistently you manage to have the worst possible take on anything. When I see wet water, I say it is wet. I am a revolutionary by 2019 standards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnack Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 58 minutes ago, The Futurist said: Fury Road was one of the most crippled movie technically of the last ten years. Horrible piss yellow post processed photography, laughable,incompetent ADR & so so vfx. Watching the movie sweeping the tech awards was a particularly sweet shitshow to me. Miller s wife salvaged the movie in the editing room. You sound delusional like the people that think that editors know less editing/what an editor do/when are they good or not than them because they nominated BR or that Green Book isn't a well crafted movie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TalismanRing Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 2 hours ago, Telemachos said: And this is why financiers occasionally spend a ton of money on something that probably won't make it back. Maybe though financiers aren't the only ones who lose. Alcon was hoping for success and a franchise and leveraged the future growth and stability of their company for it. Quote Alcon also declined to comment, including as to what Blade Runner's performance means for the company, founded 20 years ago by producers Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson after convincing FedEx founder Fred Smith to go into business with them and set up shop in Hollywood. The duo, along with Smith, remain the sole shareholders in the production company. After largely subsisting on midrange movies, Blade Runner 2049 was intended to transform Alcon by giving it a franchise. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/blade-runner-2049-losses-could-hit-80-million-producer-alcon-1055855 Quote Alcon Entertainment, having been hit with significant losses due to the muted box-office performance of Blade Runner 2049, said Friday that it is instituting a round of layoffs. The company did not reveal how many employees will be affected, although according to sources the number is expected to be fewer than 10. Alcon characterized the move as a modest streamlining and consolidation of its operations to become more efficient. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/alcon-entertainment-hit-by-layoffs-1083469 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shayhiri Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 (edited) @The Futurist I don't think attacking Mad Max 4 - the best movie of the decade, according to many people, and the best movie EVER, according to the Shay - is a wise move. However, doing so just one post below a @Telemachos post is downright suicidal... Edited March 29, 2019 by shayhiri 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Futurist Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 Mad Furiosa is a good movie, tho I didn't know the word back then but its kinda woke. JK Rowling could never... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Panda Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 7 hours ago, Valonqar said: Those 3 movies had budgets under 50M. So that only proves that DV style appeals to limited audience and therefore giving him big budget isn't a good idea. All his successes had budgets 30M, 46M and 47M respectively and made 84M, 122M and 203M worldwide. That's good to very good for low budget but terrible for 150M budget. BR2049 made 259M so only 56M more than Arrival but for over triple the budget. I’ve seen many bad takes from you in the past, but this just might be your worst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnack Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 8 hours ago, Valonqar said: Those 3 movies had budgets under 50M. So that only proves that DV style appeals to limited audience and therefore giving him big budget isn't a good idea. https://www.livescience.com/21569-deduction-vs-induction.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dudalb Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 On 3/28/2019 at 2:11 PM, tonytr87 said: Prisoners, Sicario, Arrival all made money. Let's stop this narrative that his movies have all been flops or some BS. Blade Runner 2049 was his first financial disappointment. And it was his first big budget movie. I very much likeVillenueve as a filmmaker,but don't know if he is the kind of director that can pull off..at least from a box office point of view...a huge blockbuster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dementeleus Posted March 30, 2019 Share Posted March 30, 2019 The part where we argue over who's a responsible blockbuster director and deserves or warrants a large budget is not only wearying, it's pointless. We don't see any of the spreadsheets, it's not our money, and it's moot anyway since the movie's being made. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxmatrixdt Posted April 4, 2019 Share Posted April 4, 2019 sci-fi movie based on sci-fi novel when they did not make a lot of movies. Dune holds a lot of societal value from this, will the new movie reflect off the feeling of the old movie like they did with Blade Runner? i'm guessing so since they make so many movies now, it would be cheap to recycle this to Dora: City of Gold levels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JGAR4LIFE Posted April 4, 2019 Share Posted April 4, 2019 I imagine they’ll attach a trailer in front of Star Wars: Episode IX. Seems perfect timing and for an unknown property to general audiences, starting marketing early is a good choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...