so i posted how many kool cars did they destroy or what, because if they did any its too many!! is it worth seein??
I saw the flick on sunday. It was cool, but I think there was a lot of CGI in the movie, I don't think they hurt any cars.
You have to see the flick to understand that they didn't mangle any good iron. It's digital, but in a good way. Run to the theatre now and see it. It's that good. Jake
There were some cool cars in it. A pretty good flick, but leave the kids at home. My favorite was the Imperial, much better than the all so common '59 Caddy and '55 Chevy. Some oddball cars made it more interesting.
Yeah, Rodriguez said in an interview with the Austin Statesman that the entire movie was shot in an area roughly the size of a large garage-all CGI. I actually had the opportunity to illustrate on 'A Scanner Darkly' but wussed out in the end. Austin Studios is bringin' it as far as bad-*** films....
Yeah, that '59 Imperial was cool. There's one here in town for sale...I want it. The cop cars were '55 Chevy moredoors. Cool flick...
Did a little work on that flick and yes it was all green screen(CGI) and done in an airplane hangar. Wait til you guys see this new Mike Judge movie coming out, we set a world record for the amount of green screen used, literally screened the entire stands of the Expo Center.