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Post by politicidal on Apr 20, 2018 14:36:57 GMT
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 20, 2018 15:26:54 GMT
No idea who the Nee brothers are. So I looked them up on IMDB and I still have no idea who they are.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 20, 2018 16:26:51 GMT
No idea who the Nee brothers are. So I looked them up on IMDB and I still have no idea who they are. All anyone's gonna remember about this production is Goyer's name attached as producer AND the writer. Buckle up fellas. We're in for it.
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Post by NewtJorden on Apr 20, 2018 18:01:14 GMT
I dont know who they are. What else have they done?
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 20, 2018 18:43:29 GMT
I dont know who they are. What else have they done? From their Wikipedia: Although the brothers work separately at times – Adam acts and writes solo or with other writing partners, and Aaron directs documentary projects and commercials – their collaboration on short and feature films, music videos for bands including A Fine Frenzy[1] and Terrene,[2] garnered them recognition as a filmmaking team. Their feature film The Last Romantic made Aaron and Adam Nee the winners of the Emerging Filmmakers Award at the 29th Starz Denver Film Festival.[3] The festival described it as: "Ambitious in its narrative and visual aesthetics, this film is also the rare work by a first-time filmmaker that is both very funny and very smart," and "buoyed by an impressive and charming central performance as well as an eccentric and hilarious supporting cast."[4] They were also featured in Filmmaker's "25 New Faces of Independent Film 2006".[5] An earlier collaborative work of Aaron and Adam Nee was the music of ru(ok). Both brothers still create music separately, and Aaron scores many of the projects he has produced
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 20, 2018 18:46:39 GMT
I dont know who they are. What else have they done? From their Wikipedia: They were also featured in Filmmaker's "25 New Faces of Independent Film 2006".[5] And here it is 2018 and we still haven't heard of them.
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Post by outrider127 on Apr 20, 2018 19:06:30 GMT
Not sure if this is a good idea or not, really liked the first one
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Post by politicidal on Apr 20, 2018 19:23:22 GMT
Not sure if this is a good idea or not, really liked the first one I'm dubious of its quality at the moment. But I sort of understand why they're doing it. I think because MotU meshes high fantasy tropes with action figure superheroics, and it's based off a toy line, the studio is hoping for a Transformers type hit but by way of Marvel Cinematic Universe meets Game of Thrones. Or if that's too difficult, then something like the Thor movies.
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Post by politicidal on May 1, 2018 23:54:39 GMT
Some new details about the plot have been revealed. Apparently, Skeletor and He-Man are gonna be depicted as brothers, instead of the initial uncle-nephew dynamic from the original lineup. The character bios remain largely intact otherwise: That Hashtag Show discovered some details regarding the screenplay, which were revealed in a video which can be viewed above. The most shocking revelation regarding the story is that it changes the continuity of the original series, which said that Skeletor was once Keldor – brother of King Randor and uncle of Prince Adam, the secret identity of He-Man. The new movie will reportedly depict Keldor and Adam as brothers – sons of Randor and the last of the line of Grayskull!
Apart from this change, the story will largely stick closely to the original mythos of the classic toyline, with Keldor falling from grace to become Skeletor and leading an army of darkness against King Randor with Prince Adam becoming He-Man and leading his own team of heroic warriors. The video confirms that the hero’s team will include the warrior woman Teela, her adoptive father Man-At-Arms, the bird-man Stratos, comical wizard Orko and a man named Zodak who is described as Eternia’s Minister of Technology. Skeletor’s team will consist of the sorceress Evil Lyn, the cyborg Trap Jaw and “that furry fool” Beastman, who will be re-imagined as a shape-shifter who can become any animal rather than a wolf-man who could telepathically control animals. screenrant.com/masters-universe-character-breakdowns/
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Post by themanwithnoshame on May 2, 2018 0:56:43 GMT
Some new details about the plot have been revealed. Apparently, Skeletor and He-Man are gonna be depicted as brothers, instead of the initial uncle-nephew dynamic from the original lineup. The character bios remain largely intact otherwise: That Hashtag Show discovered some details regarding the screenplay, which were revealed in a video which can be viewed above. The most shocking revelation regarding the story is that it changes the continuity of the original series, which said that Skeletor was once Keldor – brother of King Randor and uncle of Prince Adam, the secret identity of He-Man. The new movie will reportedly depict Keldor and Adam as brothers – sons of Randor and the last of the line of Grayskull!
Apart from this change, the story will largely stick closely to the original mythos of the classic toyline, with Keldor falling from grace to become Skeletor and leading an army of darkness against King Randor with Prince Adam becoming He-Man and leading his own team of heroic warriors. The video confirms that the hero’s team will include the warrior woman Teela, her adoptive father Man-At-Arms, the bird-man Stratos, comical wizard Orko and a man named Zodak who is described as Eternia’s Minister of Technology. Skeletor’s team will consist of the sorceress Evil Lyn, the cyborg Trap Jaw and “that furry fool” Beastman, who will be re-imagined as a shape-shifter who can become any animal rather than a wolf-man who could telepathically control animals. screenrant.com/masters-universe-character-breakdowns/I am glad they are finally making it. I wish they hadn't included Orko in the mix.
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Post by hardball on May 2, 2018 8:39:37 GMT
I hate Orko.
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Post by politicidal on May 2, 2018 14:11:27 GMT
Some new details about the plot have been revealed. Apparently, Skeletor and He-Man are gonna be depicted as brothers, instead of the initial uncle-nephew dynamic from the original lineup. The character bios remain largely intact otherwise: That Hashtag Show discovered some details regarding the screenplay, which were revealed in a video which can be viewed above. The most shocking revelation regarding the story is that it changes the continuity of the original series, which said that Skeletor was once Keldor – brother of King Randor and uncle of Prince Adam, the secret identity of He-Man. The new movie will reportedly depict Keldor and Adam as brothers – sons of Randor and the last of the line of Grayskull!
Apart from this change, the story will largely stick closely to the original mythos of the classic toyline, with Keldor falling from grace to become Skeletor and leading an army of darkness against King Randor with Prince Adam becoming He-Man and leading his own team of heroic warriors. The video confirms that the hero’s team will include the warrior woman Teela, her adoptive father Man-At-Arms, the bird-man Stratos, comical wizard Orko and a man named Zodak who is described as Eternia’s Minister of Technology. Skeletor’s team will consist of the sorceress Evil Lyn, the cyborg Trap Jaw and “that furry fool” Beastman, who will be re-imagined as a shape-shifter who can become any animal rather than a wolf-man who could telepathically control animals. screenrant.com/masters-universe-character-breakdowns/I am glad they are finally making it. I wish they hadn't included Orko in the mix. Well at least we know it's a family picture because there's a comic relief character.
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Post by cwsims on May 2, 2018 18:40:32 GMT
i'll believe this is happening once we get our first footage and concept art this film has been in development hell for atleast six/seven years
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Post by darkpast on May 6, 2018 0:07:21 GMT
character descriptions were fake news according to director
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Post by hi224 on May 6, 2018 2:12:18 GMT
Nice
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Post by darkpast on Aug 25, 2018 3:48:50 GMT
The director will take inspiration from Beastmaster, not really but kind of
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