bransen2099
Super Freak
That first shot of the Hulkbuster's foot coming into frame is pretty much an exact copy of the Rhino's foot from the ASM2 trailer.
It's so gonna be worth the screen time this go around
That first shot of the Hulkbuster's foot coming into frame is pretty much an exact copy of the Rhino's foot from the ASM2 trailer.
It'd be cool if Ultron initially strives to be more human then decides humanity isn't worth it. Then he could shed the human characteristics from his appearance and go full-on Marvel comic book Ultron.
That first shot of the Hulkbuster's foot coming into frame is pretty much an exact copy of the Rhino's foot from the ASM2 trailer.
I like the generic three-point stance he goes into after being hit.
It'd be cool if Ultron initially strives to be more human then decides humanity isn't worth it. Then he could shed the human characteristics from his appearance and go full-on Marvel comic book Ultron.
Yes, but even that reminded me of the Winter Soldier doing the same thing, (see my sig.)
What should we call it? The knockback slide?
Meh, not enough tornados.
Meh, not enough sleeping people.
You were saying
There's another robot with eyes and teeth that turned out pretty cool
Did anyone else hear a *bingggg* followed by:
Not impressed that this crappy no-neck, babytoothed CG version from T3 is the T-800 endo you guys are referencing.
As awesome as Ultron looks I do think that AoU looks a little too "generically Avengers" to probably warrant the same numbers of crowds that drew in the first one. I think if a 2015 movie is going to beat Avatar Episode VII will be the one to do it.
Think about the trailer for GOTG for instance, every shot was awesome, not just the "money shots." AoU is a bunch of generic Avengers footage with some awesome Ultron moments and a cooler looking Cap. That's enough to get me totally pumped but the world? I don't know...
The cinematography is a huge step down from TWS, DOFP, and GOTG but that might not matter if the movie itself proves as epic as the trailer is suggesting.
As awesome as Ultron looks I do think that AoU looks a little too "generically Avengers" to probably warrant the same numbers of crowds that drew in the first one. I think if a 2015 movie is going to beat Avatar Episode VII will be the one to do it.
Think about the trailer for GOTG for instance, every shot was awesome, not just the "money shots." AoU is a bunch of generic Avengers footage with some awesome Ultron moments and a cooler looking Cap. That's enough to get me totally pumped but the world? I don't know...
The cinematography is a huge step down from TWS, DOFP, and GOTG but that might not matter if the movie itself proves as epic as the trailer is suggesting.
I think the eyes are a great touch, it makes it more personal.
The audience connects with the character easier when they can see their eyes.
And I think it's creepy as hell that he's building himself to look more human
I'm sure you guys are right, generally speaking, but certain characters like Darth Vader still manage to connect with the audience in a huge way, despite no mouth and the equivalent of insect eyes.This. As a concept artist, you constantly have production companies asking for these characters to be designed to have eyes and mouths so that the audience can connect with them...
I'm sure you guys are right, generally speaking, but certain characters like Darth Vader still manage to connect with the audience in a huge way, despite no mouth and the equivalent of insect eyes.
Regardless, I'm sure we'll get 3 - 5 Ultron iterations and I expect one of them will be a fairly comics accurate version.
Trevor Slattery revealed as Ultron
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