Believe it or not, especially considering the critical RAZING this got as well as the twenty seconds or so it actually played in theaters, it has a pretty good set of extra features!
DVD Features
Keep Case
Widescreen
Audio
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround English
Dolby Digital Surround French, Spanish
Subtitles English, French, Spanish
Additional Release Material
Alternate Scenes Alternate Ending
Audio Commentary Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer Directors
Behind the Scenes 1. Making the Video: Pirate Rap
Featurettes 1. "How Gratuitous"
2. "Everyone Loves Beaver" Epic Hook Ups
Outtakes Gag Reel
Interactive Features
Easter Eggs
Menus
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
I saw Epic Movie too yesterday and somewhat mixed feelings shall we say Perhaps it's better if you watch the movie when you are allready a bit drunk lol.
Maybe a few very mild spoilers ahead, don't really know what you call spoilers here yet but just to be sure...
I agree somewhat with the previous posters on this:
Some really funny stuff (laughed a lot with the Harry Potter parody) but also a loooooooot of stupid farting and puking and so on and so on ... and so on . Far(t) too much of those kind of jokes for my taste. You see, my humour is already getting more stupid because of this Epic Movie lol.
I hope some movie clips will be shown online during comic-con; I'm curious how this technique has improved since Polar Express zombieness and how convincing muscle simulation will be...
Ben wrote:And the answer is...not improved. Look at the old man's eyes...there's still nothing there.
In the other pic, the arms and torso just don't look <I>real</I>, which is, I'm guessing, the intention.
Ugh...
Yep.. You seem to be right, but I wouldn't prejudge it so easily. Let's wait and see them moving/acting. Maybe we're simply biassed because of things we've already seen done with this performace capture thing ?... I think that this movie wasn't supposed to look photoreal, but more like realistic painting/illustration. If only they'll succeed in achieving belivable facial/eye motion and body deformations those little inaccuracies and imperfections wouldn't be so distracting. At least it works like this in case of keyframe animated characters with very stylized look like The Incredibles or Ratatouille (see links below) and might work different entering "uncanny valley"