Matrix #4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svOlz2ei4Yk
Balls. This is CLEARLY another Terminator movie.
:lulz:
Better than the first three put together.
I do give you that, though. :lulz:
holy shit
at first I was like, "I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY'RE GOING TO TRY TO TOP THE TOWER OF FILTH WITH AN EVEN BIGGER CATHEDRAL OF DOG SHIT?"
and then I saw the trailer and I was like "ooh actually that looks pretty good."
and WOW keanu has put on weight
Holy shit. That's epic.
Quote from: Cramulus on January 26, 2011, 01:57:49 AM
holy shit
at first I was like, "I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY'RE GOING TO TRY TO TOP THE TOWER OF FILTH WITH AN EVEN BIGGER CATHEDRAL OF DOG SHIT?"
and then I saw the trailer and I was like "ooh actually that looks pretty good."
and WOW keanu has put on weight
He is 46. The first Matrix movie came out almost 12 years ago. We've all put on weight since then.
Still better than Revolutions.
It better have a bollywood dance number at the end.
I'm glad to see the special effects have kept pace with the most modern methods out there.
I would pay good money to see that film.
Do you think they have it on Netflix?
To be honest, that clip is far more entertaining than, say, the entire of Paranormal Activity: This Time We Could Afford A Colour Camera or whatever it is called.
for some bizarre reason i can't completely figure out (possibly a combination of head shape, haircut and sunglasses), those robots reminded me of kim jong-il.
now i shall have to re-watch the matrix and terminator and imagine that it's KJ-I instead of arnie and keanu (or maybe instead of hugo weaving would be more fitting? hmm... decisions, decisions).
India's actually terribly proud of this movie. They're hoping it'll make the main guy a total US movie star like his costar Ashwariya Rai. :fap: (she's hot, sorry, I'd do her) I'd go see it if it was playing--it probably already came out. We have a decently large enough Indian population around here that their movies come out on the big screen quite often. I should look around and see if it's playing.
Quote from: Jenne on January 26, 2011, 07:45:05 PM
India's actually terribly proud of this movie.
They should be. That was fun.
<netflix> your movie... has been added to the Saved section of your DVD Queue
tho it also appeared on boingboing, should have done it sooner.
Christ that looks terrible.
I'm hoping it stays subtitled and not dubbed
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on January 26, 2011, 07:46:30 PM
Quote from: Jenne on January 26, 2011, 07:45:05 PM
India's actually terribly proud of this movie.
They should be. That was fun.
fun does not do it justice, IMO. it was really fucking entertaining.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on January 26, 2011, 07:46:30 PM
Quote from: Jenne on January 26, 2011, 07:45:05 PM
India's actually terribly proud of this movie.
They should be. That was fun.
Absolutely. This was awesome.
With the sideburns and the glasses, I took him more as a Robot Elvis than Kim-Jong-Il, though.
There's two cinemas in town that focus on "foreign" (non-US :) ) movies, I should check if or when this plays. And if it doesn't, I should bug them about it.
I'm slightly annoyed by the Youtube Comments that say condescending shit like "The interesting thing is even though it's quality is lacking, with the right direction the effects could work and I bet this was a fraction of the cost to make in India compared to most other places, especially the USA." -- That's right, "quality is lacking" if you don't waste $200 million on
Avatar-quality CGI but instead produce something that seems about on the level of Terminator 2, and is at least equally entertaining.
(Yes I know, Youtube Comments. I just wanted to mention this)
BTW for anyone that didn't notice in the Youtube "related" links, SHIBBOLEETH posted the second part of this trailer, this is the first part:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmSGpe41ZvA
Though indeed the second part contains more eyecandy awesomeness if you can't understand a word of what they're saying.
What I think is weird is that both trailers combined are about 20 minutes of film with tightly packed action sequences ... I'm kinda worried whether they left enough awesome for in the rest of the movie?
Quote from: Able on January 26, 2011, 09:13:07 PM
I'm hoping it stays subtitled and not dubbed
But it's already dubbed. And really badly, too. Didn't you notice? It's two voices, the actors and some dub voice over that is unable to put any emotion in his voice, same voice for every character, but you can tell it's a different language if you listen carefully. At first I thought it was a kind of narrator voice, but then I noticed it was talking right over every line of the actors. I suppose one is Hindi, the other possibly Bengali?
Personally, I think I'd prefer the original undubbed voices with subtitles, but if not I'd rather see a complete English re-dub than subtitling on this mess.