Dneg's no surprise ShowReel

Dejah 2021-10-13 13:06:31

I don't want to throw up this film.
Many friends have spent a lot of effort in it.
But I couldn't stand it anymore for DNeg, and I actually came up with such a silly film.
Is it because I have made a lot of money in the past few years?

The scripted story has caught up with the blockbuster domestic costume films.
The scene design? Except for some old-fashioned basics, I just copied it from the east to the west.

It seems that I think that Huanzhong is so foolish, and Dneg just grabs personal snacks and designs, so that it will not make such a blockbuster with local tyrants.

Most of the time, the particles and blasting of 2012 and "Angels and Demons" were used and reused.
In the rest of the time, I will copy the Lord of the Rings, and then modify the dozens of paragraphs that Harry Potter has used before dealing with it. Marvel had some silver, and Yu pulled out the unattractive monsters in "Alien Battlefield" again. A filmmaker actually copied the scenes of the "Game of Thrones" TV series, so don't you have to be disciplined.

Serving the Oscar-winning team with special effects for the story, and determined to make a film independently in the future, unexpectedly came up with a hodgepodge, showing everything they could do. The film is made like showreel, so don’t have to be disciplined.
Like a lady standing on the street, grandma, come to me with money in the future, you see, I can do all kinds of postures.

What's the use of the meeting? With big directors and big companies, this ability is enough to deceive the kind of unambitious group.

Superman wanted to pretend not to pretend in the summer, the special effects were shot by the ring too.
During the awards season, there was money to swindle a lot of money. As a result, the little brother Framestone spent half of the money with half of the people.

Regardless of the amount of budget taken this year, but the year-end bonus will be estimated to be uncollected. If it is accidental, it may be the little work done for Rush to make a little face.
If the limelight changes next year, you may not live so much.

A lot of technical cattle researched for a long time, and the final conclusion of arnold and renderman used renderman as arnold's.
I have taken it all, I have never seen such a clear person do such a confused thing. Laughing at the MPC every day, but now the katana is installed on the MPC, and Arnold is also trying to use it, which is still on the road. Framestone is going to fight this time. The Gravity light and shadow are too much, and the ring is too much of Thor2. The effect is not too bad, and there is a story and a performance, and now it basically has all the year-end awards. Next year, there is a job to say that it's hard to dig out half of Dneg.

Who told you Dneg to be okay, so he focused on making money with sugar daddy, and turned the movie into ShowReel.

Friends who are Thor2 said, you are too angry, do you think everyone's evaluation is not bad.
I think ten stars can give eight stars. Isn’t it fun for everyone to see it?
I said, look at Gravity, he said, that piece has to be given forty stars. . . . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Price 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    It's more gorgeous, grand, and complicated than the previous one. There are not too many dramas on earth. The fantasy has a strong flavor, which is a bit different from other superhero movies. A scene of farewell to the queen is magnificent and sad. The two brothers finally faced each other hand in hand, and Dou Sen was still charming. There are a lot of small laughs, which dilutes the fatigue of fighting and killing. Imax3D is very suitable for this gorgeous style. I can’t see the ending easter egg, it’s a pity! I am a little looking forward to the third part.

  • Vallie 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    The first is a fantasy film, and the second is more sci-fi (soft science fiction). Every MCU movie has a Star Wars stem, but "Thor 2" is undoubtedly the one that pays the most tribute to "Star Wars" (except for "Silver Guard"). In addition to the 2 stalkers, there are 2 spaceship scenes. Coincidentally, Hemsworth also starred in "Star Trek." From the first part, he was determined to be a king until the second part. Thor had finally matured; the most impressive thing was still Loki, who kept saying that Frigga was not his mother, but when Frigga was really killed, he Still can't conceal the pain in his heart, even the reaction is greater than Thor. (Friga’s funeral pays tribute to Buster Keaton’s "Balloon") In order to save Thor, he also saved Jane’s life, which makes people love and hate; Jane also risked his life to save Thor She also came up with a way to defeat the spicy chicken shreds. She doesn't need the protection of others, she can also protect others; Eric has contracted all the jokes. PS: Stan Lee appears in the 52nd minute; the first egg is the collector, leading to "Silver Guard"; the second egg is the reunion of Thor and Jane

Thor: The Dark World quotes

  • Dr. Erik Selvig: This has happened before, thousands of years ago, and the Ancients were there to see it. All the great constructions, the Mayans, the Chinese, the Egyptians. They made use of the gravitational effects of the Convergence. And they left us a map.

    [draws a few lines across it]

    Dr. Erik Selvig: Stonehenge, Snowdon, the Great Orme. These are all coordinates taking us... here.

    Ian Boothby: Greenwich?

    Jane Foster: The walls between worlds will be almost non-existent. Physics is gonna go ballistic. Increases and decreases in gravity, spatial extrusions. The very fabric of reality is gonna be torn apart.

    [Thor summons Mjolnir from it's place on the coat-hanger, ready to go at once]

    Dr. Erik Selvig: I better get my pants.

  • Darcy Lewis: Focus! This is important. We have to hammer them in all around the site, and then Jane and Erik will activate them from the tower.

    Ian Boothby: [struggling with one of Jane's devices] They're taped together!

    Darcy Lewis: [mockingly] Do you even know what these things do?

    Ian Boothby: No.

    Darcy Lewis: Neither do I.