I think we can agree that the years 1977-1980 showed quite a bit of improvement, though.To be fair, it's called the evolution of stop-motion and memorable as they are, from an animation standpoint those Rankin-Bass productions were a step backward.
I'd have to know which movies you're referring to as progression for those years. There's a few time jumps in there--they skip from Gulliver's Travels (1933) to The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953), and while there wasn't a ton of stop-motion in the 40s, I'd consider Mighty Joe Young to be a progression point. I'm surprised they found stuff to fill the gap between Clash of the Titans and The Nightmare Before Christmas.I think we can agree that the years 1977-1980 showed quite a bit of improvement, though.
--Patrick
Does anyone know, did they actually do stop-motion for the game table in The Force Awakens? I feel like I heard they had before, but then I was surprised to see it in that compilation.
They did!Does anyone know, did they actually do stop-motion for the game table in The Force Awakens? I feel like I heard they had before, but then I was surprised to see it in that compilation.
"Tell us about the process of animating these guys."
1977-1980 was a specific reference to the time between Star Wars (1977) and The Empire Strikes Back (1980).I'd have to know which movies you're referring to as progression for those years.
1977-1980 was a specific reference to the time between Star Wars (1977) and The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
--Patrick
Looking again at the list, I realize I've also seen Laserblast (thanks, MST3k).Okay, Wikipedia has a list.
I've not seen all of those for that time period. Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger had some weak stop-motion in some scenes, but I remember the stuff with the prince who was turned into a baboon being really impressive. I sadly never got to see Planet of Dinosaurs, but I have seen snippets of it and the stop-motion was really impressive from what I remember.
EDIT: Watched the Rifftrax trailer for Planet of Dinosaurs (so yay, a way to watch the movie where I get to see the stop-motion, and also be entertained by comedy). That Stegosaurus moves awkwardly, but the carnivore is pretty smooth.
I meant both those things.I'm guessing you meant ILM got better at it? Because earlier in the day I thought you meant that they skipped movies you felt were integral to the process.
epic facepalmWarner Bros have used the DMCA to ask Google to stop linking to over 4 million infringing websites this year. Or rather over 4 million allegedly infringing websites. Torrent Freak have been examining the DMCA takedown requests and have found some interesting websites on the list.
Like the movies IMDB pages. That's factual non-copyrightable information.
Or online stores selling legal copies of the movies. You realise if we can't get your movies legitimately we kinda have to pirate?
Or even their own official pages for their own movies. Yes that's right Warner Brothers believe that Warner Brothers are infringing on Warner Brothers intellectual property, and want Google to stop linking to Warner Brothers dastardly copyright infringing websites!
A secret ploy to take down Rotten Tomatoes for being meanies about the DC movies!Warner Bros have used the DMCA to ask Google to stop linking to over 4 million infringing websites this year. Or rather over 4 million allegedly infringing websites. Torrent Freak have been examining the DMCA takedown requests and have found some interesting websites on the list.
Like the movies IMDB pages. That's factual non-copyrightable information.
Or online stores selling legal copies of the movies. You realise if we can't get your movies legitimately we kinda have to pirate?
Or even their own official pages for their own movies. Yes that's right Warner Brothers believe that Warner Brothers are infringing on Warner Brothers intellectual property, and want Google to stop linking to Warner Brothers dastardly copyright infringing websites!
I love this news so much, I want to marry it and have seven children with it.Warner Bros have used the DMCA to ask Google to stop linking to over 4 million infringing websites this year. Or rather over 4 million allegedly infringing websites. Torrent Freak have been examining the DMCA takedown requests and have found some interesting websites on the list.
Like the movies IMDB pages. That's factual non-copyrightable information.
Or online stores selling legal copies of the movies. You realise if we can't get your movies legitimately we kinda have to pirate?
Or even their own official pages for their own movies. Yes that's right Warner Brothers believe that Warner Brothers are infringing on Warner Brothers intellectual property, and want Google to stop linking to Warner Brothers dastardly copyright infringing websites!
I'm sorry, those children have been stricken with a DMCA takedown by WBI love this news so much, I want to marry it and have seven children with it.
Ha! Joke's on them. I named each kid after major companies: Nintendo, EA, Sony, Microsoft, Disney, McDonald's, and Ubisoft. So WB will have to fight their claim with those companies. I'm going the Jim Sterling route in naming my kids.I'm sorry, those children have been stricken with a DMCA takedown by WB
This is nothing new, and it's what happens when you let a computer do your lawyering for you.Warner Bros have used the DMCA to ask Google to stop linking to over 4 million infringing websites this year. Or rather over 4 million allegedly infringing websites. Torrent Freak have been examining the DMCA takedown requests and have found some interesting websites on the list.
Like the movies IMDB pages. That's factual non-copyrightable information.
Or online stores selling legal copies of the movies. You realise if we can't get your movies legitimately we kinda have to pirate?
Or even their own official pages for their own movies. Yes that's right Warner Brothers believe that Warner Brothers are infringing on Warner Brothers intellectual property, and want Google to stop linking to Warner Brothers dastardly copyright infringing websites!
Ha! Joke's on them. I named each kid after major companies: Nintendo, EA, Sony, Microsoft, Disney, McDonald's, and Ubisoft. So WB will have to fight their claim with those companies. I'm going the Jim Sterling route in naming my kids.
Kate Beckinsale announced that she's doing another Underworld movie. I wonder if Selene will be trading her latex catsuit in for a pantomime horse costume at some point in this one.
Before I get 3 "I need this explained to me" ratings, Kate Beckinsale takes a pantomime horse costume with her when she travels. She has done for years. On days off from shooting, she will occasionally put on the horse costume and gallop around the hotel.
"Many people haven't tried it, so they don't know."i need further explanation about the pantomime horse issue
Really? I've heard she's a little hoarse.I hadn't realized before today what a lovely voice she has.
Ooo, second Top Secret reference!Really? I've heard she's a little hoarse.
Where do you find locations? I've never seen a Japanese Godzilla movie but I just love that design of the monster.SHIN. GODZILLA. Playing at a distant theater, yes, but also now playing in the one down the street from my job .
Already bought my ticket. I can't wait! ... but I'll have to, because it's still over a month from now.
Where do you find locations? I've never seen a Japanese Godzilla movie but I just love that design of the monster.
Reportedly, we may not have a full list of theaters until after September 9th. (Scified)
Here is a map of known theaters:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1o92p7TLPg6T7VZjkhJ-byeea8ic
It is available in list form here:
http://astoundingbeyondbelief.tumblr.com/shingojiscreenings
Fandango + movie, then zip code. But evilmike is right about not all locations being listed yet. By Saturday it should all be set in stone. All screenings seem to be for the second week of October.Where do you find locations? I've never seen a Japanese Godzilla movie but I just love that design of the monster.