Re: Mufasa: The Lion King (Live-Action)
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 2:54 pm
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Patricier21 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:59 pm The adult Mufasa or whoever next to Rafiki Has a decent bit of expression if you ask me, just as much or more so than Aslan In the Narnia movies![]()
Keep yapping, but you’ll still be sapping.twihard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:20 pmPatricier21 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:59 pm The adult Mufasa or whoever next to Rafiki Has a decent bit of expression if you ask me, just as much or more so than Aslan In the Narnia movies![]()
Ooooh. I'm sorry but this response I can't leave unchecked.
You would really compare Aslan, the embodiment of Jesus Christ and messiah savior, to bad CGI with no human emotion whatsoever??? Like what?? Is it just me or has Disney visual effects gone down. Like Narnia looked wonderful. The pirates movies looked wonderful and even won an oscar. How come Disney's effects look so trashy now???? Iger cannot afford real effects ppl???
I never put myself thorugh the torture of watching this Lion king remake because I'm not a masochist but the pics posted on here look exactly the same from what I saw of the first one. I cant tell a difference. I see emotionless lions with bad CGI. Real lions btw do emote more than these knockoffs. This is why I do not watch these remakes....they make my bp go up![]()
I think what changed is they no longer allow the VFX artists time to do it right. They do more effects shots, and on tighter deadlines than when Narnia was made. These artists are fully capable of doing the job right, its just that whoever is pulling the strings, doesn't understand the value in letting them cook. I feel like delays were more common back then too if things weren't going well enough. Now they'll rush things out the door, quality by damned.twihard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:20 pmPatricier21 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:59 pm The adult Mufasa or whoever next to Rafiki Has a decent bit of expression if you ask me, just as much or more so than Aslan In the Narnia movies![]()
Ooooh. I'm sorry but this response I can't leave unchecked.
You would really compare Aslan, the embodiment of Jesus Christ and messiah savior, to bad CGI with no human emotion whatsoever??? Like what?? Is it just me or has Disney visual effects gone down. Like Narnia looked wonderful. The pirates movies looked wonderful and even won an oscar. How come Disney's effects look so trashy now???? Iger cannot afford real effects ppl???
I never put myself thorugh the torture of watching this Lion king remake because I'm not a masochist but the pics posted on here look exactly the same from what I saw of the first one. I cant tell a difference. I see emotionless lions with bad CGI. Real lions btw do emote more than these knockoffs. This is why I do not watch these remakes....they make my bp go up![]()
ooh that's very interesting. that doesn't surprise me sadly. The excellent articles in the Wish thread seem to confirm that Disney has very strict dates on release and they'll push products through even if they're uncooked/unfinished. Apparently that happened to Wish cuz they were determined to have their 100 years anniversary release date. Although from what the articles also said that movie was doomed from day 1.Kyle wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 12:36 amI think what changed is they no longer allow the VFX artists time to do it right. They do more effects shots, and on tighter deadlines than when Narnia was made. These artists are fully capable of doing the job right, its just that whoever is pulling the strings, doesn't understand the value in letting them cook. I feel like delays were more common back then too if things weren't going well enough. Now they'll rush things out the door, quality by damned.twihard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:20 pm
Ooooh. I'm sorry but this response I can't leave unchecked.
You would really compare Aslan, the embodiment of Jesus Christ and messiah savior, to bad CGI with no human emotion whatsoever??? Like what?? Is it just me or has Disney visual effects gone down. Like Narnia looked wonderful. The pirates movies looked wonderful and even won an oscar. How come Disney's effects look so trashy now???? Iger cannot afford real effects ppl???
I never put myself thorugh the torture of watching this Lion king remake because I'm not a masochist but the pics posted on here look exactly the same from what I saw of the first one. I cant tell a difference. I see emotionless lions with bad CGI. Real lions btw do emote more than these knockoffs. This is why I do not watch these remakes....they make my bp go up![]()
Wasn’t Mufasa delayed from July of this year to December of this year, though?Kyle wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 12:36 amI think what changed is they no longer allow the VFX artists time to do it right. They do more effects shots, and on tighter deadlines than when Narnia was made. These artists are fully capable of doing the job right, its just that whoever is pulling the strings, doesn't understand the value in letting them cook. I feel like delays were more common back then too if things weren't going well enough. Now they'll rush things out the door, quality by damned.twihard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:20 pm
Ooooh. I'm sorry but this response I can't leave unchecked.
You would really compare Aslan, the embodiment of Jesus Christ and messiah savior, to bad CGI with no human emotion whatsoever??? Like what?? Is it just me or has Disney visual effects gone down. Like Narnia looked wonderful. The pirates movies looked wonderful and even won an oscar. How come Disney's effects look so trashy now???? Iger cannot afford real effects ppl???
I never put myself thorugh the torture of watching this Lion king remake because I'm not a masochist but the pics posted on here look exactly the same from what I saw of the first one. I cant tell a difference. I see emotionless lions with bad CGI. Real lions btw do emote more than these knockoffs. This is why I do not watch these remakes....they make my bp go up![]()
Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 235872374/Jenkins’ film explores the background and journey of Mufasa, who grew up to be a powerful and compassionate ruler — he was also Simba’s father — after overcoming being an orphan who had to navigate the world. The teaser hints at these themes and shows a young cub who will embark on a journey across Africa.
Source: https://deadline.com/2024/04/mufasa-the ... 235882382/The fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree, and we see that Papa isn’t that different from Simba, running free in the pride, jumping on hippos and escaping crocodiles. As is par for life in the plains, there’s another pack of lions who are squaring off with Mufasa. Also returning is Zazu and Rifiki.
Source: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/mufa ... 235964088/A young Mufasa is seen leaping over rhinos and all kinds of jungle creatures as a voiceover from Rafiki sets the scene for a story about “a lion who was born without a drop of nobility in its blood… a lion who would change our lives forever… a lion who will shape our destiny.”
Source: https://www.indiewire.com/news/general- ... 234973415/“This story begins far beyond the mountain and the shadows on the other side of the light,” a narrator says in the trailer. “A lion was born without a drop of nobility in his blood, a lion who would change our lives forever.”
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1556187/mufas ... acon-2024/And then there was the exclusive footage. It opens on a stunning vista of mountains shrouded in ice and snow, before cutting to Rafiki's familiar-looking tree as the wise mandrill provides the voiceover narration to set up the teaser. "A lion was born without a drop of nobility in his blood," we hear over images of animals on the vast African plains and, finally, the man lion cub of the hour: young Mufasa himself. This segues into a shot of the eventual king gazing up at the clouds, which forms a lion's face much like Simba sees in the original movie years later.
Source: https://www.laughingplace.com/w/disney- ... criptions/The footage looked exactly like the 2019 film. Shots of lions on snowcapped mountains were the most visually different from the first film, while young Mufasa and Scar look a lot like young Simba, and a sequence of the cubs jumping on the backs of hippos in a river looked like it was plucked directly out of the “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” sequence. Footage also showed an elephant stampede, a moment that likely gives Scar his future idea for the wildebeest stampede that kills Mufasa. Music-wise, the footage was set to a song that included elements of “Circle of Life,” but definitely wasn’t a remake (like “Cold Heart” compared to “Rocket Man”). Barry Jenkins teased that other characters from The Lion King are in the film, and the footage also depicted younger versions of Rafiki and Zazu, plus Timon and Pumbaa.