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Nimrod Antal Confirmed as Predators Director
July 2nd, 2009
It seems that Robert Rodriguez has found himself a director for his new remake. According to Ain't It Cool News, Nimrod Antal has officially signed on to direct Predators.Antall had previously directed the foreign film Kontroll, as well as Vacancy and the upcoming Armored.
For more on Rodriguez's choice of Antal as director, as well as many other tidbits about the movie,
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I'm iffy about this one though, it would work if someone else was directing.
Messenger i doubt that is true, it all depends on the picture quality your filming on, and well i guess they will use 'Excellence' which the average 20 gigs HD camera, gives about 2hrs something in top quality.
And considering the fact that the average feature film has approx 700hrs of footage that would get pretty fucking annoying they would be better off using HD Mini DV
I'm still seeing the Green Hornet over this.
I did read the actual RR back in 2001, i will say it has a very large scale of a world unlike ours, similair to James camerons Avatar ment.
As for Robert.R, he is a genre director, NOTHING MORE. and this is NOT his genre. He will ruin it.
since this will be another AVP, i have no interested witnessing the massacre of the once brilliant idea of PREDATOR any further.
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The nice addition is that Rodriguez actually wrote a draft for Predator 3 in 1994.
Ok the article confirms its a reinvention based on RR template to Predator 3, so therefore it is a reboot based upon the template of a sequel.
It will be more of a non-studio production, what ever that means.
This predator reboot will apparently be more character driven and apparently Nimrod here is great with action, and some how reminds RR of a young Quentin, LMAO.
The that RR wrote in 1994 was large scale and apparently at that current time undoable, but with the cutting edge tech they have today, this film is doable.
The film will be filmed in Texas, well apparently 60% of the film will be filmed in Texas, but i'd guess all of it will.
KNB will be doing the visuals and RR wants this film not to rely on CG.
AND WELL FOLKS HERE IS WHAT RR HAD TO SAY ON THE STORY :)
I can't go too much into the story right now, because we're still writing. But it still involves a very intense group of people stranded on a Predator planet discovering unspeakable horrors (that are not always from outside their group). So like the original movie, the title does have a double meaning.