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I'm not concerned about the movie giving us a really divergent incarnation of the character. In fact, I'd be open to something real different. I'm just concerned about it being a shitty movie directed by a hack fraud like Higuchi.
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What has he directed that makes you think he's a hack fraud?MaxRebo320 wrote:I'm not concerned about the movie giving us a really divergent incarnation of the character. In fact, I'd be open to something real different. I'm just concerned about it being a shitty movie directed by a hack fraud like Higuchi.
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Ten bucks he says Shin Godzilla.
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Given that he singled out Higuchi rather than Anno my guess is the live-action Attack on Titan filmsBirdman wrote:Ten bucks he says Shin Godzilla.
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Well, there's that Submersion of Japan remake from 2006 everybody said was terrible. And I know everyone hated the Attack on Titan movies. And what about that Hidden Fortress remake? Any fans here? No? His directing resume is fairly small, so when at least that many are stinkers, well I feel I have a right to be worried.Vakanai wrote:What has he directed that makes you think he's a hack fraud?
Anno is almost certainly what kept that movie afloat. Had it just been Higuchi, who knows how the reaction would be.Birdman wrote:Ten bucks he says Shin Godzilla.
I think Higuchi is a great effects director (Though the way the Japanese MSM seems to treat him as some sort of all-knowing effects demigod is pretty annoying), but as a filmmaker, not so much.
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Lest we forget, Giant God Warrior Appears In Tokyo was directed by Higuchi and written by Anno, and I would say that it felt more like the latter was in charge. Anno’s voice shined through and Higuchi acted in service of it from the director’s chair.
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I feel like the Attack on Titans movie is a bit of a toughie - a lot of that might be on the script trying to squish a big series into two relatively small movies; basically that no director would be able to make that script work. On the other hand, I thought I heard a lot of like for the special effects work, with some maybe slight knocks on the zipping around like Spider-Man stuff (for the record I've seen neither the anime series or the movies, so all my AoT knowledge is very much secondhand).MaxRebo320 wrote:Well, there's that Submersion of Japan remake from 2006 everybody said was terrible. And I know everyone hated the Attack on Titan movies. And what about that Hidden Fortress remake? Any fans here? No? His directing resume is fairly small, so when at least that many are stinkers, well I feel I have a right to be worried.Vakanai wrote:What has he directed that makes you think he's a hack fraud?
Anno is almost certainly what kept that movie afloat. Had it just been Higuchi, who knows how the reaction would be.Birdman wrote:Ten bucks he says Shin Godzilla.
I think Higuchi is a great effects director (Though the way the Japanese MSM seems to treat him as some sort of all-knowing effects demigod is pretty annoying), but as a filmmaker, not so much.
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The human narrative of the AoT movies was pretty dreadful but the Titan scenes are very well done, nothing beats the Titans breaching the wall in the first one, that’s some scary shit.
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This is one of the greatest things I have ever seen...
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Holy skreeonk you aren't kidding. Ultra Ass Deflection is surely the greatest technique to ever come from Nebula M78!
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U40 actually.Komenja wrote:Holy skreeonk you aren't kidding. Ultra Ass Deflection is surely the greatest technique to ever come from Nebula M78!
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Ahh, that explains it. These U40 boys clearly have more style than the regular Ultras.
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That's visually way more appealing to me than anything in the Monsterverse movies. It looks both modern and classic. I would kill for another Godzilla movie with classic tokusatsu FX done with that flair but I have a feeling Toho has moved on. Do they even have a devoted SFX department and staff anymore?
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I’d love to see Toho revert back to the classic methods of tokusatsu if they really are moving forward with that ‘extended universe’ plan. But that time is sadly over; it’s all photo-realistic MoCap CGI from now on.Terasawa wrote:That's visually way more appealing to me than anything in the Monsterverse movies. It looks both modern and classic. I would kill for another Godzilla movie with classic tokusatsu FX done with that flair but I have a feeling Toho has moved on. Do they even have a devoted SFX department and staff anymore?
It’s not as visceral as suitmation & miniatures though.
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I’m all for Toho pushing boundaries and experimenting with new special effects, but these movies have a very distinctive look to them. That Ultraman clip feels both classic and modern because of its special FX. The Monsterverse movies are technically very impressive and the SFX are well done but they don’t look or feel like tokusatsu. Shin came closer but I still felt like they missed the mark a bit.
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I’ll argue that it’s not just the suitmation and miniatures in that clip that make it feel old school.Terasawa wrote:I’m all for Toho pushing boundaries and experimenting with new special effects, but these movies have a very distinctive look to them. That Ultraman clip feels both classic and modern because of its special FX. The Monsterverse movies are technically very impressive and the SFX are well done but they don’t look or feel like tokusatsu. Shin came closer but I still felt like they missed the mark a bit.
It feels old school because it feels...playful.
It has this child-like energy to it, which for me is the Ultra Series’ secret sauce.
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So recent scans from the Taiga toyline suggests that
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I’ve seen a lot of people exclaim they’re an “Ultraman Casual” and I’ll just give you a nice list of things to watch and you’ll be good to go:
Ultraman Original Series
UltraSeven
Return of Ultraman
Ultraman Mebius
Ultraman X
IMO, these are the best in the series, and feature/have a lot of the important monsters that have become famous in the series.
Ultraman Original Series
UltraSeven
Return of Ultraman
Ultraman Mebius
Ultraman X
IMO, these are the best in the series, and feature/have a lot of the important monsters that have become famous in the series.
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I think the taste of toku fans can be rather niche, and there simply isn't enough old school toku fans even in Japan for a big budget Godzilla movie to be profitable if they stuck to old school methods.Terasawa wrote:That's visually way more appealing to me than anything in the Monsterverse movies. It looks both modern and classic. I would kill for another Godzilla movie with classic tokusatsu FX done with that flair but I have a feeling Toho has moved on. Do they even have a devoted SFX department and staff anymore?
I think people have to be ready to accept this old school tokusatusu FX will become a more and more niche taste as time went on.
I for one would prefer a big budget Ultraman movie with Hollywood CGI than old school Tokusatsu FX. New HD digital cameras resulted in many of the minature looking even more toylike and fake than shooting the scenes on film.
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Two new copyrights for Shin Ultraman and 邪神魔獣、グリムド (Evil God Monster/Demon Beast, Grimud) were just submitted by Tsuburaya.
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