EagleWolf a écrit:C'est exactement la réflexion que je me suis faite.
Pareil impressionnant.
Adanedhel a écrit:Faudrait que je revoie le passage du film mais j'ai l'impression que la scène est vachement mieux comme ça![]()
Plus lisible, plus dynamique, mieux filmée...
"Yeah. Geez. I... I'm not really allowed to say too much about what any of it's... You know, there's a lot. I don't know if you've seen, like the... the Russo brothers are good at... how do I put it? They're good at leaving Easter Eggs too, and they like to have fun with things, you know? (Laughs) I'm just not; I can't... I can't really say. It's like, you know how George Lucas treats his sets? You go into an audition for a movie called Blue Mountain. And it turns out, he's like, 'no, surprise, it's Star Wars.' So, I have to leave some secrecy. I don't know how else to explain it, but time, ideally, will tell. There's a lot of stuff that's not shown, and we've heard of all these new Marvel shows that are coming out, and we've heard about, let's say, certain side projects that directors may or may not have been rumored to work on. And so...
But yeah, I thought that was really crazy. And it's like with the Snyder Cut; you're like, 'Oh my God, what, what kind of elements are hiding there?' You know, that he wasn't able to put in there or based on certain entertainment or political things. That's what's so crazy about movies like that. When we were doing Max Neptune, we actually had a real-life robot named Dennis, and we couldn't seem to make him look real. We have the footage. It just didn't look good. And so I'm hoping someday we can, just like with Dennis the robot, we'll be able to stick them in there.
You never know what kind of interesting nuggets may come to the surface. We always hear about how pilots for certain TV shows were shot and stuff, and they never saw the light of day. And then years later, someone ends up uploading something to a YouTube channel or Daily Motion or something like that. That's not as tough on copyright things, you know? So there are those sites out there where stuff finds its way peeking through. So, we'll see what kind of fun things evolve throughout the future."
"About a month before the movie came out, I got an email or something from Joe [Russo] saying, 'The 45 minutes of Thanos that we had at the beginning of Infinity War, we had it cut.' There was a whole sequence of him getting the first gem and they had to cut that out."
"They shot it, but they never wanted to spend the money on the effects and they didn’t want the movie to be as long as the second one was. They didn’t realize it was going to be quite the hit it was."
"I wish they would [release a Director's Cut] too. They had planned on doing some of that for the DVD and then they didn’t."
ROY a écrit:45 minutes d'animations de cette trempe doit quand même coûter une grosse fortune et légalement je ne sais pas si ils ont le droit de réutiliser ce qui a été financé pour un film dans un autre?
ciceron92 a écrit:ROY a écrit:45 minutes d'animations de cette trempe doit quand même coûter une grosse fortune et légalement je ne sais pas si ils ont le droit de réutiliser ce qui a été financé pour un film dans un autre?
Je pense qu il n y aura pas de soucis de droits d auteur et que tout appartient à Disney . Maintenant , ce n est pas vraiment la politique de la maison de refaire d autres versions des films. Je pense quant même que cela peut être lucratif dans le cadre d un événement particulier et d une re-sortie ciné
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