- August 6th, 2021, 5:52 am#4953422
I really like the score and sound design. Those sounds that play when the gunner seat rolls out at the end are so good.
I love it all.
I love it all.
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For Ivan.
mrmichaelt wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 5:28 am One of the recent trailers/featurettes at the end slyly mentioned there would be a score release. It's still a question of if there will be a soundtrack release.Although soundtracks are not as important as they were for GB and GBII, I wonder if Afterlife will have one, or even just a digital download for that 60s version of the theme song. The CD version of GBII's score comes out next week!
OtherBill wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 11:52 am What are people hoping for with features on the Afterlife DVD release?Physical releases have sadly gone downhill in recent years when it comes to bonus material (with the exception of anniversary reissues). So I would be happy with a commentary track above all else, if I had to choose just one thing.
Davideverona wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 12:12 pm I noticed a thing watching the trailer.Instead of making me think he wasn't her grandfather, it leads me more to believe that there wasn't a relationship between the two. She didn't know him that well and so in her mind it's more logical just to call him Egon.
Phoebe says: "Egon came out here for a reason"
Why she didn't say "my grandfather"?
groschopf wrote:And that's assuming that the line we hear isn't deliberately altered as a red herring.I noticed that, too. My guess is she says "He came out here for a reason" because that's the line that various official accounts are using.
Everything past "Egon" is said lower in a lower pitch.
Some of Paul Rudd's expository dialogue is also stitched together in a similar fashion.
"Somehow, a town [pitch drop] with no fault lines..."
For comparison, here's the unabridged line Paul Rudd in the 2019 trailer.
JonXCTrack wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 1:51 pm I noticed that, too. My guess is she says "He came out here for a reason" because that's the line that various official accounts are using.Oooohhh, great point. I missed that!
Alphagaia wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 3:03 pm Probably has to do with the delay for the movie?Both packages have been spotted in the wild. It's not just a case of concept art versus final product.
timeware wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 3:16 amIf they have to delay again I don't see how they can't avoid a dual release.I mean, who knows how much it cost to lose the marketing deals. Obviously, there are going to be pandemic-related concessions on all ends. But if Sony thinks the movie will make more money in theaters, they're going to stick to theaters. Theaters is the promise of hundreds of millions of dollars, whereas a marketing deal is almost certainly going to be less than $10m, probably less than $5m, if not even less than that.
deadderek wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 2:51 pm One that she is wearing a flight suit, and the other where she isn't.I wonder if the first one is supposed to be one of the charcoal flight suits? I seriously doubt we can infer anything about the movie from that packaging, but it'd be cool if we get a glimpse of the charcoal flight suits.
Michael Scott wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 6:44 pm It’s her overalls, from the “it has a gunner seat?!” reveal.Ah, of course. That should have occurred to me...
deadderek wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 4:27 pmYes, that doesn't hinder my theory?Alphagaia wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 3:03 pm Probably has to do with the delay for the movie?Both packages have been spotted in the wild. It's not just a case of concept art versus final product.
Both are out there.
Davideverona wrote:I'm guessing WHY the original Ghostbusters have to wear their flightsuit.
I mean, they're not an active company anymore, they're in Summerville out of kindness towards their fallen friend family. In the courtroom scene in Gb2 they put on their proton pack and helped out, they didn't rush to put their jumpsuits on.
I'm not familiar with this one (is it a model?) […]