How come a 20 year old movie has better CGI than the shit that comes out now?

How come a 20 year old movie has better CGI than the shit that comes out now?

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They put effort into it. They don't anymore. All about the $$$.

I think it uses a mix of CGI and the what's used is pretty shitty desu.

You butchered that post real good.

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because they used a mix of CGI, props, strings and stop motion.
it makes it all seem believable and real.

today they are lazy and just do everything 100% digital effects

People have (had) no reference for giant space bugs, so we buy into the film's vision for their look and movement, which in turn helps us believe the CGI.

Same thing applies to Jurassic Park, though I think that film blends CGI and practical much better than most films did at the time. And today even.

probably because they contract the cgi work to the lowest bidder.

Well in Jurassic Park they were more conscious of how the CGI might not look as good, so they used inventive ways that you don't really notice much to hide it.

It's part of why the original Alien movie was good, they had to put effort into hiding it and keeping it mysterious, not just for the sake of the feeling of the movie, but because if you just saw the dude in the Alien suit running around it would look fucking stupid. And with modern CGI it still looks fucking stupid, just look at the new trailer. He he alien jump on ship and scream while attack in complete open in sunlight hehe so scary whoa hehe

A fair but of the CGI in Starship Troopers is actually Animation, Stop Motion and traditional animation, mixed with practical effects. The only parts that are purely CGI are generally the panning distance shots.
Also, since they had 1:1 scale models of the bugs, they had a better reference for how the bugs should move, since they had physical models with articulated joints (which could also contribute to the stop motion animation..

I dunno, more than a few trailer bits look like they used a suit or puppet for the alien. Hopefully it'll be a mix, or they'll only use CGI in the wide shots or when it does crazy shit (like jumping on the ship)

Are there any other movies like Aliens or Starship Troopers?

I love the Vietnam-esque war feeling they give.

>over-confident marines with an attitude
>just another day at work or a "bug hunt"
>proceed to get their asses kicked
>suddenly it's a fight for survival

Alien and Jaws are great examples. You rarely see the alien or shark, it's all about the suspense.

Dog Soldiers, a British horror film about some soldiers who stumble on some werewolves while on a training exercise and have to slot the fuckers to survive.

Dog Soldiers sucks cause all the cool people die early on

Holy shit, the guy that plays the Centurion in Rome HBO is in that film.

Starship troopers is one of the goriest movies I've ever seen. I saw that shit like 15 years ago on the tv, and I remember a seen where they had a screen showing the list of deceased 100.000 soldiers in two hours.

modern CGI relies entirely on CGI and the art of making set pieces is gone

>THE Centurion.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?

Because you're blind and retarded, and also a cuck, a BRC if you will.

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I personally like the Wing Commander movie, but I have both childhood nostalgia for it and not having played the games

>aliens ripoff flick

wtf is Sup Forumss problem in not recognizing this?

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It's based on the book, and is meant to be satire and a parody of right-wing militarism.

have you seen the movie or are you just dense?

the one thing we know from the trailer is that we get a full-frame shot of a CGI alien bashing its face into a windscreen, so it's not looking good.

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wtf im hard now

Have you seen the ten minute leak, the baby xeno does that to escape the room it was sealed in when it backbursts, it was awful there, but not as awful as two different retards slipping on the same pool of blood

Based Verhoeven

Sadly that's a deleted scene but glad it exists

Because Starship Troopers is the kino of all kinos, the Magnum Opus of all the human arts.

I've watched it over 9000 times and will continue to do so until my death since nothing better will ever come out.

Carnosaur 2
Dog Soldiers
The Lost World (arguably)
Shocking Dark
Leprechaun 4
Jason X

Keep in mind that most of these are shit.

link the leak

I just love how natural the sexual behavior feels in his movies.

>he gets payed to do this

Life is so unfair with some of us.

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Not a movie, but there's an episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine that has this feel: The Siege of AR-558.

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There's a lot of good stuff in the last few seasons of the series from the Dominion War.

Nobody mentions Predator? C'mon mayne.
R-Point if you want some actual Vietnam and "the occult" instead of monsters.

what the fuck, I don't remember this. What scene was this?

>its legit

Thanks man

Hang on a sec. Those were CGI? I thought they were real aliens.

wrong

I'd totally watch a Starship Troopers series if it was put on HBO and didn't skimp on the effects and gore.

b-but what about Merc City

because of phil tippett

How do you go from this...

...to this?

War is hell

You're very welcome.

The movie does, the book less so

The one with the boobgrab and the kissing

anime was a mistake

CGI artist here. I don't know if it was good planning or just luck but the easiest stuff to render is stuff in hard sunlight. There's very little bounced light in direct sunlight, and the shadows are hard and crisp. Soft shadows are slow to render, so is bounced lighting. So they really had just the right environment to make use of the technology that was available. If any of the shots had been at dawn or dusk they'd have look like shit, but flat desert, bright sunlight or artificial night lighting is just right for what they did.

yeah probably the same reason Davy Jones looks good its because the whole set design in the flying dutchman blends with it

Fuck japan

It's the difference between playing to the technology's strength and using the technology to cover the directors laziness.

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the book is fucking nuts i really hope its satire

t. Never read the book

Why does the movie implies that serving in the military gives you citizenship.

That's how it should be. Being a citizen and getting to vote shouldn't be handed to you but earned.

wtf I don't think Starship troopers is as good as previously now

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>On its publication in 1959, Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers had caused the kind of controversy that rarely attends the publication of a science-fiction novel, and if it was completely faithful in few other ways, Paul Verhoeven's 1997 adaptation aped it in that. Heinlein's book, written apparently in a fit of pique after he had come across a campaign against US nuclear weapon testing in 1958, is in essence a series of stern lectures on the subject of the value of military service and citizenship (it apparently is said to remain on the US Marines' official reading list). A little of its queasy blend of machismo and romanticism can be gleaned from its dedication: "To drill sergeants everywhere who have laboured to make men out of boys."

>"I stopped after two chapters because it was so boring," says Verhoeven of his attempts to read Heinlein's opus. "It is really quite a bad book. I asked Ed Neumeier to tell me the story because I just couldn't read the thing. It's a very right-wing book. And with the movie we tried, and I think at least partially succeeded, in commenting on that at the same time. It would be eat your cake and have it. All the way through we were fighting with the fascism, the ultra-militarism. All the way through I wanted the audience to be asking, 'Are these people crazy?'"

>Verhoeven shot Bug Hunt At Outpost Nine (a working title) relatively uneventfully, working for the first time with a mixture of traditional miniatures and CGI (Phil Tippett, whose stop-motion animation had provided the iconic ED-209 sequence in RoboCop, had recently graduated to the technology and provided the herds of arachnids thundering over the desert landscape of Klendathu, in fact the badlands of Wyoming) while chasing his cast around the place with a broom, attempting to generate some of the fearsomeness of a 12-foot space ant."I wanted a cast that looked like the people in Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph Of The Will," he remembers when asked about the slightly synthetic Beverly Hills 90210 aspect to the interplanetary platoon's pulchritudinous appearance. "There was maybe a little of Riefenstahl's Olympia in there too, in the worship of the Aryan body and so on."

>Those bodies would get typically Verhoevenesque exposure in what would become one of the film's most notorious scenes: the mixed-sex shower sequence. "In fact I'd done that in RoboCop too, but nobody seemed to notice," he remembers. "If you look when he is still a human being and they go into the police locker room, in the middle of the scene there is a woman there topless. No-one seems to notice. I thought, 'In RoboCop nobody noticed so in Starship Troopers I'll make sure they do.' The idea I wanted to express was that these so-called advanced people are without libido. Here they are talking about war and their careers and not looking at each other at all! It is sublimated because they are fascists."

thats stupid
ether its too thin to withstand the mas of 60 kg and hitting it or too thick to be sharp and pierce the human skin

>Unfortunately a few members of the cast detected not just a subtle political and psychological critique of the authoritarian mind but somewhat typical sensationalism from the director who had, after all, delivered Sharon Stone's infamous leg-cross in Basic Instinct only five years before. "One cast member said they would only get naked if we did," says Verhoeven, "Well, my cinematographer was born in a nudist colony and I have no problem with taking my clothes off, so we did. It is strange, but of course Americans get more upset about nudity than ultra-violence. I am constantly amazed about that. I mean, I haven't seen any sex scenes in American film that are anything other than completely boring. A bare breast is more difficult to get through the censors than a body riddled with bullets."

>On release, Starship Troopers would become Verhoeven's most fundamentally misunderstood film. Much to the director's dismay and irritation, the majority of American critics failed to see the film's precisely calibrated irony, accusing the director of himself being guilty of right-wing tub-thumping. "We were accused by the Washington Post of being neo-Nazis!" he says, obviously still irked. "It was tremendously disappointing. They couldn't see that all I have done is ironically create a fascist utopia. The English got it though. I remember coming out of Heathrow and seeing the posters, which were great. They were just stupid lines about war from the movie. I thought, 'Finally someone knows how to promote this.' In America they promoted it as just another bang-bang-bang movie." (And why on earth the hacks at the Post would think that a boy who had grown up under the Nazi occupation of his own country would suddenly show brown-shirted tendencies is even more baffling.)

>Verhoeven was lucky enough to sneak Starship Troopers past the studio execs with only a few minor tweaks, mainly because Sony was in a period of turmoil with execs arriving and departing on an apparently daily basis. But the times they were a-changing, and the small, risk-friendly outfits that Verhoeven did his best work for were going to the wall, leaving him in the hands of the big studios.

>"The people I worked with, until Starship Troopers, were Orion and Carolco, small, independent companies," says Verhoeven. "They had done Rambo and The Terminator. Ultimately they went bankrupt. But these were led by people that all felt that after choosing the director then everything should be in his hands, which is very European, of course. He's responsible, he gets the glory - or the blame, of course, if it doesn't work. It was only very late when these smaller companies began to disappear I became aware slowly about how American studios in general work. I had been protected by studios who were much more director-oriented." But by the early '90s, the writing was on the wall for the kinds of film companies for which Verhoeven had done his best work. Sadly, in America at least, soon it would be for him, too.

God bless you crazy dutchman

predator, but you already know that

It wasn't in the release I saw in the theaters.

im gonna pretend its satire it makes me feel better

this is what I don't get its so obviously satire. Are critics just retarded.

That's literally a war weapon and was used specifically for that purpose with extremely good success rate until people wised up. It worked against foot soliders, but it is most famous against people in vehicles. People still use it today on trails to harm people. A lot of people die because of it.

I watch it at least 3 times a year. I love it. Even the Mazie star part.

It even uses the same type of newcasts like Robocop did,

>DO YOUR PART
>kids outside stomping bugs

This and Last Action Hero got fucked so hard.

I will admit though as a kid all the satire stuff kind of flew over my head because it's also a really well made action movie.

It has something for everyone.

its a nice song, does it not fit the mood? amused me it started playing when it did

It does. From what I understood that Rico has finally understood tht he was left alone by those he loved and that now his buddies are the only people he can really count on.

It seems out of place, but it really isn't. I'm not saying Starship Troopers is the perfect movie (it isn't), but I really can't recall a scene I didn't like. It keeps me entertained every single time.

>He didnt play wing commander I&II
Between that and X-wing vs TIE fighter I was qualified to bring down galactic empires singlehandedly in my sleep before I had hair on my balls.
I went to bed every night praying that it was a "The last starfighter" type scenario and the Ayys were on their way to take me into space to wreck everyones shit.
A-any day now :'(

FRANKLY I FIND THE IDEA OF A BUG THAT THINKS OFFENSIVE

It really is. Because it would mean that the glorious federation was slaughtering sentients just for lebensraum.

Which is what the human race should always do by the way.

>the easiest stuff to render is stuff in hard sunlight.
So why did Gollum look so fakey-fake in the daylight?

Predicted the typical internet user today

It was so obviously satiric in every which way. Why it was seen as anything more baffles me. But its the left you see, and they who are now at the reigns are unironcially more fascist in their ideology than they claimed the right was when the right was at the wheel.

Look at punk. What was more anti establishment than Punk. Now that the Left's a bunch of cry baby where's my blankie bleeding hearted nu-males and femanazis, if you had a music movement that even reflected what Punk was to the right, but this time against the left, they'd all but call for the national guard. It's like that so called Professor who said she felt raped after reading one student use his freedom to write a paper of how manliness was under attack. He cited sources and even cited instances of, to prove his point, but the femanazi said his words literally raped her. Yeah.

Eh it was more like those guys found a new soapbox to stand on aka the internet/social media.

Man who knew constant and instant communication was gonna fuck things up so hard.

>Which is what the human race should always do by the way.
>Implying the correct course of action isn't to seduce the Bug and fuck it

Starship troopers isn't Vietnam-esque at all. It's making fun of fascist propaganda and nazis

Depends on the xeno. Cloacas ain't that sexy.

>It's making fun of fascist propaganda and nazis
A-are you sure, user? Because the people who actually WATCH the film don't see it that way...

>It's a very right-wing book.
I love when plebs try to put Heinlein in a box. The same guy who wrote about a socialist and anarchist revolution on the moon in the moon is a harsh mistress, a peoples independence movement on mars in red planet, a hippy love in renaissance in stranger in a strange land, grandpa fucks everything in sight in time enough for love, muh stronk female protagonist that cant be raped because shes so empowered in Friday, all the while being incredibly diverse with the race of his characters.

Heinlein was a staunch individualist. As soon as someone tried tp pigeonhole him hed say "fuck you" and go off in a tangential direction. Him more than most of his contemporaries used social sciences as the springboard for his science fiction.
Yes he leaned towards military fascism a little, but he also thought federal goverments were for fags and self determination is the highest thing to aspire too.

What else do you think all those space marines did with the brain bug's vagina mouth after they captured it?

Yes and that's the most hilarious irony about the movie

Is this supposed make me hate veerhoven or something? He didn't give a fuck and made a killer movie so what?

He always came off as preachy hippie communist to me.
Read all his big works, and i liked some didnt others. Fucking hated Stranger which turns into an obscene porn by the second half and i really liked Moon is a harsh mistress even if it got random;y preachy at times.
But still, i thought he always spouted socialist crap in every book of his. He would always fuck up his own books by pushing some political agenda he seemed to gravitate to at a time. Didnt help his political view were idiotic for most.

>Is this supposed make me hate veerhoven or something?

no? It just gives context to how he went into creating ST

they took their time

Almost 49 and ages like the best wine money can buy

Read The Cat that Walked Through Walls. They're on some space station and the character, some thug they rescued or something, complains about having to pay for air, and the Heinlein insert protagonist blows him the fuck out for his hippy fucking collectivist notions and that he has no appreciation for the value of life preserving resources and if you can't earn enough for the barest means of survival deserve to suffocate and starve to death.
Lazarus Long has a pages long sequence of him trying to prove that the child of the unrelated twins would be viable. He says if the math doesn't work out he was going to administer an abortifact. Even after that he comments on the fact that as a country doctor sometimes they just didn't slap the baby on the ass if the kid came out a monster, because it wasn't fair to make defective people a burden on society.
He chased hippies off his lawn with a rake on more than one occasion and kind of hated that they latched onto stranger in a strange land as some kind of manifesto.

Also, the protagonist isnt usually his self insert (until you get to late heinlein), Jubal, The Prof, Mr. Two Canes, etc were all side characters.
Also his early YA novels and short stories were just fun adventure stories in 50's future and were pretty A political.

Some people are blessed I guess.

He reminds me of a younger version of the shutterstock guy. Same expression.

>its so obviously satire. Are critics just retarded

The movie was failed satire. Verhoeven tried to insult a society lead by veterans, but only showed that their system was superior to ours in every way possible.

Verhoeven: Look at how horrible those good looking, strong and brave fascists are. Don't be like them. Be like us, the typical socialist freaks of nature.