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So are we expecting this to operate with specific show times like a typical stunt show or continuous shows one right after the other like T2 did originally.
The TM shows are scheduled, I expect this to be as well like Horror MakeupSo are we expecting this to operate with specific show times like a typical stunt show or continuous shows one right after the other like T2 did originally.
Hear anything about how long it was?Sounds like the seats do not move at all. Show was good according to what I’ve heard. Not many actors. Lots of screen but the physical props and set pieces in front are impressive. Stage is massive but seating area smaller. Several fire effects, wind, and since it’s universal of course, water.
I’m sure we’ll hear more thoughts as the weekend goes on. I’m looking forward to seeing it myself.
Sounds good to me!Sounds like the seats do not move at all. Show was good according to what I’ve heard. Not many actors. Lots of screen but the physical props and set pieces in front are impressive. Stage is massive but seating area smaller. Several fire effects, wind, and since it’s universal of course, water.
I’m sure we’ll hear more thoughts as the weekend goes on. I’m looking forward to seeing it myself.
So it’s a screen show with some stunts.
Transitions from practical effects to screen are cool the coolest part. I think I expected more stunts out of an Action Horizons production. Too much (bad) dialogue and reliance on people knowing the Bourne universe and The CGI was very hit or miss for me.
Overall, it reminded me of the 360 part of F&F if that was translated to a stunt show.
This is the review I was afraid of. Sounds like a visually appealing 20 minutes but I hoped for more than that. Will wait to reserve more judgementSo it’s a screen show with some stunts.
Transitions from practical effects to screen are cool the coolest part. I think I expected more stunts out of an Action Horizons production. Too much (bad) dialogue and reliance on people knowing the Bourne universe and The CGI was very hit or miss for me.
Overall, it reminded me of the 360 part of F&F if that was translated to a stunt show.
Lots of gun shots and stuff but the finale has nothing discernible that would do that. I’m about to see it again though so I’ll let you know.What’s the big finale effect that throws the doors open?
What else were you expecting from a stunt show?Sounds like a visually appealing 20 minutes
Was just hoping it’d be a more wholesome experience, not using any words like “bad”. But it’s one reviewWhat else were you expecting from a stunt show?
They’re not Macbeth
Lots of gun shots and stuff but the finale has nothing discernible that would do that. I’m about to see it again though so I’ll let you know.
The finale was actually incredibly anti-climactic imo:
The big finale is a CGI stunt on the screen
Dang. Wanted more stunts.So it’s a screen show with some stunts.
Transitions from practical effects to screen are cool the coolest part. I think I expected more stunts out of an Action Horizons production. Too much (bad) dialogue and reliance on people knowing the Bourne universe and The CGI was very hit or miss for me.
Overall, it reminded me of the 360 part of F&F if that was translated to a stunt show.
I’ll do it.I will say, if the script is the problem, it’s high time Uni poaches someone from WDI to do their shows. Been an Achilles heel for far too long, especially with the investment that went into this one