That's one of my favorite popcorn flicks of all time. That's a perfect example of how to use a budget intelligently. They still had some high end effects and the movie never looked low quality, yet their budget is nothing compared to a film like Pacific Rim.
That's a perfect example of how to use a budget intelligently. They still had some high end effects and the movie never looked low quality, yet their budget is nothing compared to a film like Pacific Rim.
Pig Of The Hut, man Jack the Giant Slayer cost $200 million, CG ain't cheap, it's almost as much as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey's budget. What a disappointment, who approved that.
Pig Of The Hut, man Jack the Giant Slayer cost $200 million, CG ain't cheap, it's almost as much as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey's budget. What a disappointment, who approved that.
Yup, just did, Lol. Smh. D9 was my favorite of recent memory, everything about it was good. Others that were pretty good with a low budget are probably Cloverfield and Chronicle.
I also think there's lots of films that go unnoticed because it's not action oriented, Catch Me If You Can, was a really great movie. Most dramas, or story oriented movies. This year's sleeper hit will be Django.