I think this scene will most likely have the conversation pre recorded with sound design that creates the effect of someone in the room speaking to Adam Drivers character. It may not work as well at home as it should in a movie theater but the film is apparently meant to be seen on the big screen so…
wym out of the box dude? it's literally just a gimmick the movie industry has been doing since ages, created by William Castle. Look up "Macabre" (1958), "The tingler" (1959), "House on Haunted Hill" (1959), "13 Ghosts" (1960), "Homicidal" (1961), etc.
sounds like it could be a limited time cinema event in select theatres, you’re given a card with the lines on it before entering the theater and the film could have an audio que for when the audience says the lines. i feel like that would be really fun
@@notBrocker He had first written the script in the 80s, but by then Coppola’s reputation had already dropped and no production company would finance it and since then he’s re-written the script like 300 times. He finally was able to film the movie in 2021 after he sold his winery for $500 million.
I love that filmmakers like him are doing things out of the ordinary. Some of the films I enjoy the most are weird indie films that don’t feel mainstream. It definitely looks weird, but in an entertaining way. I’d pay money to see it! Let us know if it releases
I worked as a extra on it and I'm super excited to see it! We need original movies. I'm not worried about critics because critics aren't real people. They're critics. The people are tired of remakes and superheroes. We need Megalopolis. Having worked on the Movie. I can assure you it's awesome.
MadGod is another one of those weird movies that was envisioned for decades and just recently finished. It has split reviews but I absolutely love it for its weirdness and strange darkness. I hope this will be a similar experience
Either this would have to be something that is just special and only for Cannes, or they would have to film one and just make it a generic movie theater/use some interesting camera angles to make it look like it’s happening in the theater the audience is watching it in.
The hubris is extraordinary. FFC opined that we will collectively hail it as a must-see classic & we will view it at least once a year & it will spark a dialogue resulting in a closer step towards a true utopia.
A mad tale in the spirit of Greek/Roman mythology with William Castle gimmicks woven into the movie? Sounds like a winner to me. Very excited about seeing this.
I mean we did have Netflix experiment with the choice viewership and honestly I liked it, it needed some work but the idea to have a choice based interaction opens up so many avenues like tell tale and movies combine, it could work in theatres like depending on what it is, for example a live song or background singers to accommodate a big action sequence or final showdown idk entertainment is meant to be ever growing and filled with creativity so I see no issues with it, shows me you want to do it big
@@mistadopeman that’s not true. All kinds of movies are being made. Movies have had artistic movies since the 70s. This isn’t new. The Holy Mountain is a good example of this. Watch that and you’ll see. All of you who say that haven’t really discovered anything new.
@@PupeyesMy man, mad props for mentioning The Holy Mountain. I'm almost 39, and my good friend showed that movie to me when I was 19, and it blew my goddamn mind. Alejandro Jodorowsky is a fucking genius visionary that almost made Dune, before David Lynch, and it's amazing that his name is being kept alive in 2024!!
@@mistadopeman Beau is afraid was hilarious. What was pretentious about it? Actually pretentious would be okay. Most stuff is ind of meaningless now. Megalopolis dares to be pretentious. Too many movies or comics just dare to be mediocre. Beau is afraid was unpredictable and funny.
Ok but how come the screen is so small in that one pic of the live segment. Is that just for that section or the entire screening? Cause there's a whole lot of space to project it bigger.
I remember at Universal Studios they used to do something like this with terminator where it was a live performance mixed with a movie and then it turned into a full movie when the actor playing the terminator drove the motorcycle straight into the screen
Everything is digital today. Everything available on demand whenever you want it without human interraction. Here's a piece of art that took someone 40 years to create that requires ONE performer, and its breaking peoples minds despite theathre and live orchestras being a thing for hundreds of years. This movie rocks. Id love to read the lines when watching this movie with my friends and family.
Disney does this kind of thing all the time in their parks. My favorite is Muppets 4D, but they do it at several attractions/shows. It’s a fun idea to try it in this venue though.
This honestly sounds a lot like something out of a attraction from Universal or Disneyland like Muppet Vision 3D, Terminator 2 3D or recently Jason Bourne Stuntacular we’re they have physical actors or objects interacting with the screen.
When you realize that everybody has a voice activated remote at home now, and you could easily program the digital release to prompt questions on screen you got to speak into the voice remote to move the movie along.
This reminds of the band Starset at their recent shows they had a Hologram on stage that talks to the audience and other stuff too and also a short film that plays in between songs and at one point the guy in the movie talks to the Hologram Lady on stage it blew my mind and was one of the most Creative and greatest Concerts I've ever been to
Realistically, theaters would just need to place an Usher in the back row, watching the whole film until the scene comes up. Isn’t impossible to do, but it would be tough.
I think this movie will expand beyond what people don't currently understand, I feel like it'll be an amalgamation of insane ideas, philosophies, and concepts that aren't publicly explored, but need to be
This movie *COULD* be revolutionary, if they decide to ever take it to theatres, they could put this movie in 1-2 theatres across each state/province, and have castings for local actors who have a decent resume doing plays/stage productions, it *COULD* work if given the right amount of love, im surprised A24 hasn’t jumped at the thought of this given how experimental they are as a studio, it gives the viewer a similar but different experience everytime they watch it depending on the person performing the in person role, and it also helps build up and coming actors resumes and help them get the jump into acting for big production films They could also have a VA voice the role of the interviewer and have an actor pantomime the lines and body movements, that way they can keep a more consistent viewing experience, either way it helps boost somebody’s resume while also breaking the code of modern cinema
A24 is very much controlled opposition to the mainstream Hollywood machine. Their socio-political messaging is very much of the same as mainstream Hollywood, merely dressed up in more artsy style.
It reminds me of the cartoon Futurama when they would go to the movies and the person in the movie would ask a question and they had buttons on their seat like 1&2 but it seems he wants microphone at a seat and u wouldn't know which one and it would pop out of the seat when that sequence of the movie happens. Yeah I don't think any studio will take this on maybe A24 but they just got into the door of telling weird awesome stories.
This kinda stuff has happened before it’s not insane, most likely theaters and streaming will get a slightly altered cut to adjust for those forth wall breaks.
Maybe they can choose a random viewer in the theater to do the 4th wall break to have a chance to participate in the movie instead of having to get peolpe that work at the theater to do it for multiple screenings.
Can you imagine going in knowing nothing about this movie and then your local AMC theater employee suddenly walks in and talks to Adam Driver? I’d be freaking out
Experimental movies like this have existed before--back in the 90s I went to an old movie (presented by the local Albuquerque film-preservation group Basement Films) that, during its projection, had someone stand up in the crowd with a prop gun & shoot a character on screen & then run out. / I think this is the kind of movie all cinephiles will need to see. Personally, I think it looks cool.
Out of all the wild movies that have come out in the past 50 years this cant be that crazy. Somebody needs to help him put this out cuz I'm interested.
It's simple. You do it as a side projection for regular releases and you hire an actor for the special releases. Just like what Tarantino did with The Hateful Eight screenings in IMAX film.
When you mentioned the real actor interacting with adam driver, I was wondering if it had to do with speaking to someone in the past. Then you say he has time traveling powers. So is he speaking to someone in the past?
This could work if it was done like a travelling stage play. Where it plays in one city twice a day for a week or two and then moves to another city. Maybe instead of talking to studios he should be taking to broadway companies. Or just does the rounds at the various international film festivals.
I can't wait to see what the director has in store, Besides James Cameron Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino, Francis Ford Coppola is one of the best directors living today
Lynch was too. he couldn't get his movie budget so he just went out with low budget stuff and made this crazy three hour film made with low budget everything. Filmamkers are afraid to go low budget.
Look. Coppola is a legend. Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of my favourite movies. The Godfather is a masterpiece. This is an utter trainwreck. Him being a creepy old man on set, unprofessional behaviour, not showing up to set. And now whatever this hybrid movie/theatre performance thing is??? Everything about this is the worst of auteur filmmaking.
This reminds me of the terry gilliam film brazil which is very devisive and is probably one of the weirdest movies ive ever seen and if you never heard of it look up the trailer for it. The story is about man being wanted in this noir world and he chasing after this girl because he seen her in his dreams but watch the trailer first if this sounds interesting to you.
Can people stop saying, "gonna change the way we watch movies". No! Nothing is going to change the way we watch movies. Its still on a screen, and it's still a movie that would have taken inspiration from somewhere. This saying makes no sense.
@anieltavares7991 it didn't change how we view cinema, just how it was made. Cinema will always be a piece of entertainment. Yes, some films make leaps and bounds, but it doesn't change the fact that it's just entertainment, which will never change.
@@abrimfulofashaDude nobody is saying it won’t be entertainment you are making a straw man argument. The idea to change the way you watch movies is inspired by making them more interactive so in that aspect you can say video games have changed the way you watch movies because they are “entertainment.” Make sense? Also for the record new tech like the Apple Vision Pro when become cheaper and more available are literally changing the way you watch movies too by putting you in the actual movie.
I'd never heard about this, but a friend suggested I watch the new trailer for 'Cosmopolis...a new movie with Kylo Ren' and I'd said no that's Robert Pattinson and that movie's bat shit crazy. Then I realized this was what they meant, and I saw the trailer. Wrong movie but I was still right.
I think it might be just a way to get the movie advertised as it’s already out of pocket money. And you know early screeners will take video of it. So what is the best idea, Make a section of the movie that can easily be ADR and then have someone in the screening talk to the screen. That’s a good way to have people want to see what the movie is about. And if that is FFCs vision, then the studio would just say to ADR the section if they can’t get any actor, which helps with cost as no theater is going to want to make someone sit in the theater to act with the movie. Common sense is the just add the spoken lines to the movie.
If this movie was on a disc or a streaming service how would this work would they show a filmed scene from a theatre or would they send someone to break into your home just to reenact the scene😂
So if we watch it at a theater will There be an actual actor show up for each screening? They gotta get paid a lot just to be there 😂 but dang man I really wanna see this it’s weird but interesting
I'm honestly NOT meaning to be a troll, but someone needs to tell you that "Cannes" is pronounced like "can" with no S at the end. Thank you for your comments!
eh i'm good. i got other films to get very hyped for lie alien romulus,transformers one,and sonic movie 3. (if i hear someone say that i'm glazing shoosh)
How is this going to work for a digital release? Is somebody gonna randomly knock on my door and say, "Uh, I'm here for the live section"?
You have to ask mom to role play for you. Give her a script and everything
I’m sure it will be edited in
I think Coppola's answer is that you shouldn't consider yourself to have seen it if youve seen it on digital
I think this scene will most likely have the conversation pre recorded with sound design that creates the effect of someone in the room speaking to Adam Drivers character. It may not work as well at home as it should in a movie theater but the film is apparently meant to be seen on the big screen so…
its a silly gimick, not more.
When a filmmaker thinks outside the box, too literally, Im gonna keep that in mind for my movie time
You mean when you made a movie?
wym out of the box dude? it's literally just a gimmick the movie industry has been doing since ages, created by William Castle. Look up "Macabre" (1958), "The tingler" (1959), "House on Haunted Hill" (1959), "13 Ghosts" (1960), "Homicidal" (1961), etc.
It could be possible that this particular 'interactive' clip was exclusively for Cannes, and will not be included in regular distribution prints.
That’s what I was thinking.
Yeah I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that this was specifically for Cannes.
@@maximushermaniteso we dealing with two versions , one that was exclusive for Cannes , and the normal version
@@GH05T-S0LDI34correct
Or this “interactive clip” was actually live. Maybe even with AI.
sounds like it could be a limited time cinema event in select theatres, you’re given a card with the lines on it before entering the theater and the film could have an audio que for when the audience says the lines. i feel like that would be really fun
Holy crap that sounds awesome
I mean, id watch it just to see how crazy it is
My most anticipated film of the year. 40 years in the making.
Mine as well.. been waiting years for this.
Bullshit, 40 years? How even lol
@@notBrocker He had first written the script in the 80s, but by then Coppola’s reputation had already dropped and no production company would finance it and since then he’s re-written the script like 300 times. He finally was able to film the movie in 2021 after he sold his winery for $500 million.
goodluck dont hold your breath distributors wont touch this like a plague LOL
It was written 40 years ago. They didn't make it for 40 years. Lol
I love that filmmakers like him are doing things out of the ordinary. Some of the films I enjoy the most are weird indie films that don’t feel mainstream. It definitely looks weird, but in an entertaining way. I’d pay money to see it! Let us know if it releases
Reminds me of Terminator 2 3D from Universal Studios Hollywood. That attraction was ahead of its time. ;)
Fuck the reviews, I’m hyped.
Same bro
Get ready to be disappointed then
@@notBrocker you’ve seen the movie?
@@nicholasdoucet673 does he look like a critic or press lol he hasn’t seen nothing, he’s just talking
@@milestones140 I know I was being sarcastic lol
I worked as a extra on it and I'm super excited to see it! We need original movies. I'm not worried about critics because critics aren't real people. They're critics. The people are tired of remakes and superheroes. We need Megalopolis. Having worked on the Movie. I can assure you it's awesome.
i am very excited about this movie! however… i think ur take is wrong. we do have original movies and they all flop…
Yeah no this movie looks like a flop
@@makeouthill4822 Name one original film that came out in the past 3 years that has flopped?
Finally no more super heroes!!!!
you're gay
I'm glad he went for it, we need bold filmmakers. Some people will love it and it will inspire future film makers
MadGod is another one of those weird movies that was envisioned for decades and just recently finished. It has split reviews but I absolutely love it for its weirdness and strange darkness. I hope this will be a similar experience
Either this would have to be something that is just special and only for Cannes, or they would have to film one and just make it a generic movie theater/use some interesting camera angles to make it look like it’s happening in the theater the audience is watching it in.
The hubris is extraordinary. FFC opined that we will collectively hail it as a must-see classic & we will view it at least once a year & it will spark a dialogue resulting in a closer step towards a true utopia.
Society needs this movie. I was at CANNES & I stood for 10 minutes and applauded.
I am suuuuuper excited for this!!++
I kinda feel like live actor part is an attempt to create something that cant be replaced by AI.
Cinema used to have full blown orchestras for the silent film era so it’s not that far of a stretch
and it can already be replaced by ai.
I saw someone in the comments say it might have been done with AI lmao
A mad tale in the spirit of Greek/Roman mythology with William Castle gimmicks woven into the movie? Sounds like a winner to me. Very excited about seeing this.
I mean we did have Netflix experiment with the choice viewership and honestly I liked it, it needed some work but the idea to have a choice based interaction opens up so many avenues like tell tale and movies combine, it could work in theatres like depending on what it is, for example a live song or background singers to accommodate a big action sequence or final showdown idk entertainment is meant to be ever growing and filled with creativity so I see no issues with it, shows me you want to do it big
They're doing The Toxic Avenger so freaking dirty. I've been waiting so long.
How do people not understand Beau is Afraid? I watched that home and I thought it was amazing and deep. I couldn’t stop watching.
Beau is Afraid is a masterpiece, and my favorite movie of 2023.
Movies have become too pretentious.
@@mistadopeman that’s not true. All kinds of movies are being made. Movies have had artistic movies since the 70s. This isn’t new. The Holy Mountain is a good example of this. Watch that and you’ll see. All of you who say that haven’t really discovered anything new.
@@PupeyesMy man, mad props for mentioning The Holy Mountain. I'm almost 39, and my good friend showed that movie to me when I was 19, and it blew my goddamn mind. Alejandro Jodorowsky is a fucking genius visionary that almost made Dune, before David Lynch, and it's amazing that his name is being kept alive in 2024!!
@@mistadopeman Beau is afraid was hilarious. What was pretentious about it?
Actually pretentious would be okay. Most stuff is ind of meaningless now. Megalopolis dares to be pretentious. Too many movies or comics just dare to be mediocre. Beau is afraid was unpredictable and funny.
This reminds me of that “Thor: Ratnarok in 4D” promo thing
Woody Allan did a movie where the actor in a movie comes off the screen , into the audience !
Ok but how come the screen is so small in that one pic of the live segment. Is that just for that section or the entire screening? Cause there's a whole lot of space to project it bigger.
Final Destination 3 dvd has a feature where you can choose their fate so that’s some outside the box thinking that has happened before.
I remember at Universal Studios they used to do something like this with terminator where it was a live performance mixed with a movie and then it turned into a full movie when the actor playing the terminator drove the motorcycle straight into the screen
Everything is digital today. Everything available on demand whenever you want it without human interraction.
Here's a piece of art that took someone 40 years to create that requires ONE performer, and its breaking peoples minds despite theathre and live orchestras being a thing for hundreds of years.
This movie rocks. Id love to read the lines when watching this movie with my friends and family.
I never heard of this movie until I saw your video 😂
it is, having something you have to see its rare and a once and lifetime thing your either there or not
Disney does this kind of thing all the time in their parks. My favorite is Muppets 4D, but they do it at several attractions/shows. It’s a fun idea to try it in this venue though.
They did this audience interaction thing years ago in Aurora, Colorado.
This honestly sounds a lot like something out of a attraction from Universal or Disneyland like Muppet Vision 3D, Terminator 2 3D or recently Jason Bourne Stuntacular we’re they have physical actors or objects interacting with the screen.
I like crazy films - can’t wait to see it
Maybe when you buy a physical release you get a person for that sense that comes with the film no matter what
When you realize that everybody has a voice activated remote at home now, and you could easily program the digital release to prompt questions on screen you got to speak into the voice remote to move the movie along.
Kinda reminds me of those old B horror movies where they would pull pranks on the audience with special effects and costumed actors
I love weird stuff like Beau is Afraid and definitely want to give this one a shot
You ever seen Waking Life? Or City of God? 🙂 those are fantastic if you like some out there, not typical American cinema
This reminds of the band Starset at their recent shows they had a Hologram on stage that talks to the audience and other stuff too and also a short film that plays in between songs and at one point the guy in the movie talks to the Hologram Lady on stage it blew my mind and was one of the most Creative and greatest Concerts I've ever been to
Deadpool coming out the screen just makes me think of the old Terminator ride that was half film half live acting.
I think the big problem is they would fuss to find a screen actors guild number otherwise they could not do the movie with the live action person
Realistically, theaters would just need to place an Usher in the back row, watching the whole film until the scene comes up. Isn’t impossible to do, but it would be tough.
I think this movie will expand beyond what people don't currently understand, I feel like it'll be an amalgamation of insane ideas, philosophies, and concepts that aren't publicly explored, but need to be
This movie *COULD* be revolutionary, if they decide to ever take it to theatres, they could put this movie in 1-2 theatres across each state/province, and have castings for local actors who have a decent resume doing plays/stage productions, it *COULD* work if given the right amount of love, im surprised A24 hasn’t jumped at the thought of this given how experimental they are as a studio, it gives the viewer a similar but different experience everytime they watch it depending on the person performing the in person role, and it also helps build up and coming actors resumes and help them get the jump into acting for big production films
They could also have a VA voice the role of the interviewer and have an actor pantomime the lines and body movements, that way they can keep a more consistent viewing experience, either way it helps boost somebody’s resume while also breaking the code of modern cinema
A24 is very much controlled opposition to the mainstream Hollywood machine. Their socio-political messaging is very much of the same as mainstream Hollywood, merely dressed up in more artsy style.
It reminds me of the cartoon Futurama when they would go to the movies and the person in the movie would ask a question and they had buttons on their seat like 1&2 but it seems he wants microphone at a seat and u wouldn't know which one and it would pop out of the seat when that sequence of the movie happens. Yeah I don't think any studio will take this on maybe A24 but they just got into the door of telling weird awesome stories.
I worked as an extra on set for 3 months and it’s going to be so good! It will do well. Genius director, great cast and so much funnn
What if in Deadpool and Wolverine the portal they jump through brings them into the theater.
this stage actor talking to screen thing was literally in Jurassic Park
This kinda stuff has happened before it’s not insane, most likely theaters and streaming will get a slightly altered cut to adjust for those forth wall breaks.
Maybe they can choose a random viewer in the theater to do the 4th wall break to have a chance to participate in the movie instead of having to get peolpe that work at the theater to do it for multiple screenings.
The reviews I saw for this were either 'It's an unmitigated disaster' or 'The ravings of a mad man'. No in between.
That's a good sign
Can you imagine going in knowing nothing about this movie and then your local AMC theater employee suddenly walks in and talks to Adam Driver? I’d be freaking out
God rocks did it before. They played animated version of the characters and they came on stage live part of the concert
Experimental movies like this have existed before--back in the 90s I went to an old movie (presented by the local Albuquerque film-preservation group Basement Films) that, during its projection, had someone stand up in the crowd with a prop gun & shoot a character on screen & then run out. / I think this is the kind of movie all cinephiles will need to see. Personally, I think it looks cool.
Out of all the wild movies that have come out in the past 50 years this cant be that crazy. Somebody needs to help him put this out cuz I'm interested.
They kind of already do this in Muppet Vision 3D, Sure the muppets interact with each other but there are times the castmember interact too.
It's simple. You do it as a side projection for regular releases and you hire an actor for the special releases. Just like what Tarantino did with The Hateful Eight screenings in IMAX film.
I think an idea they could do is by filming the qna and include it to digital so they can have it without needing a actor
I live in the Netherlands, how would they do this?
When you mentioned the real actor interacting with adam driver, I was wondering if it had to do with speaking to someone in the past. Then you say he has time traveling powers. So is he speaking to someone in the past?
I love it when talented and established directors go crazy
This could work if it was done like a travelling stage play. Where it plays in one city twice a day for a week or two and then moves to another city. Maybe instead of talking to studios he should be taking to broadway companies. Or just does the rounds at the various international film festivals.
The Deadpool idea sounds kinda dope ngl
I have signed up to do the live section at my local theater
the audience can be part of the movie thats cool
I can't wait to see what the director has in store, Besides James Cameron Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino, Francis Ford Coppola is one of the best directors living today
Don't forget about Martin Scorsese!
@@Dartanyoogles Facts
Paul Thomas Anderson
can't believe Coppola invented stage theatre in 2024
wasn't this a Jurassic Park scene?
Lol I worked on this movie for 6 months and its definitely an experience
This is so interesting to me, I guess I need to see this now 🤔
Coppola is the only director to go above and beyond to create his work
The glazing is out of control
Lynch was too. he couldn't get his movie budget so he just went out with low budget stuff and made this crazy three hour film made with low budget everything. Filmamkers are afraid to go low budget.
it’s just gonna feel like an ASMR role play scene
Stopping kids from saying first
Yeah
My hero
You’ve become the very thing you swore to destroy 😂
@@epicfox567 No this can’t be No… NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
First
Honestly that’s cool, it’s combining theater and theatre 🎭
Francis must be a heavy shakespear fan lol
I presume they might film the irl interaction within the film its self
Similarly to End of Evangelion
how are we meant to watch this movie at home? do they send an actor to your house bundled with the dvd?
Look. Coppola is a legend. Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of my favourite movies. The Godfather is a masterpiece.
This is an utter trainwreck. Him being a creepy old man on set, unprofessional behaviour, not showing up to set. And now whatever this hybrid movie/theatre performance thing is??? Everything about this is the worst of auteur filmmaking.
Literally the muppets show at Hollywood studios
There’s such thing as too much and not necessary and this hits that mark I believe
This reminds me of the terry gilliam film brazil which is very devisive and is probably one of the weirdest movies ive ever seen and if you never heard of it look up the trailer for it. The story is about man being wanted in this noir world and he chasing after this girl because he seen her in his dreams but watch the trailer first if this sounds interesting to you.
That movies was wild
I want to know how you watch this movie on the las vegas sphere or in a car.
Can people stop saying, "gonna change the way we watch movies". No! Nothing is going to change the way we watch movies. Its still on a screen, and it's still a movie that would have taken inspiration from somewhere. This saying makes no sense.
The people that go to these festivals like to overhype stuff or jack off their favorite director with endless praise
Well it does nontheless i mean tell that for exemple citizen Kane
@anieltavares7991 it didn't change how we view cinema, just how it was made. Cinema will always be a piece of entertainment. Yes, some films make leaps and bounds, but it doesn't change the fact that it's just entertainment, which will never change.
@@abrimfulofashaDude nobody is saying it won’t be entertainment you are making a straw man argument. The idea to change the way you watch movies is inspired by making them more interactive so in that aspect you can say video games have changed the way you watch movies because they are “entertainment.” Make sense?
Also for the record new tech like the Apple Vision Pro when become cheaper and more available are literally changing the way you watch movies too by putting you in the actual movie.
It will soon Megalopois will be up there with the likes of Rocky Horror Picture Show where the audiance interact with the screen.
Haven't seen this film but I am looking forward to it, its good to see Shia Labeouf back in a big film.
I'd never heard about this, but a friend suggested I watch the new trailer for 'Cosmopolis...a new movie with Kylo Ren' and I'd said no that's Robert Pattinson and that movie's bat shit crazy.
Then I realized this was what they meant, and I saw the trailer.
Wrong movie but I was still right.
I think it might be just a way to get the movie advertised as it’s already out of pocket money.
And you know early screeners will take video of it. So what is the best idea,
Make a section of the movie that can easily be ADR and then have someone in the screening talk to the screen. That’s a good way to have people want to see what the movie is about. And if that is FFCs vision, then the studio would just say to ADR the section if they can’t get any actor, which helps with cost as no theater is going to want to make someone sit in the theater to act with the movie. Common sense is the just add the spoken lines to the movie.
Did James cordan not do something like this with Thor ragnarock
Late Night w/ the Devil couoldve easily done something like this.
This is definitely interesting ..worth a watch
If this movie was on a disc or a streaming service how would this work would they show a filmed scene from a theatre or would they send someone to break into your home just to reenact the scene😂
Love it or hate it he just did something that’s never been done before, and that’s huge
So if we watch it at a theater will
There be an actual actor show up for each screening? They gotta get paid a lot just to be there 😂 but dang man I really wanna see this it’s weird but interesting
bro do you know what he did behind the scenes its wild af
Obviously this is something only for the Cannes screening or select screenings smh
Coppola and his nephew nick cage putting bangers out 😂
Yo this sick!!
I'm honestly NOT meaning to be a troll, but someone needs to tell you that "Cannes" is pronounced like "can" with no S at the end.
Thank you for your comments!
eh i'm good. i got other films to get very hyped for lie alien romulus,transformers one,and sonic movie 3. (if i hear someone say that i'm glazing shoosh)
Do you think they could do that with hologram technology
People talking to a movie screen? Happens all the time.
Getting them to shut up is the trick 😉
brother bro mentioned ayyyyeee
the studios won't take it because it's his take on the fall of the Hollywood system