There are a lot of things to love about Forbidden Planet (the concept, sets, special effects, Robbie The Robot, and more), but for me it was the unconventional soundtrack produced from pre-syntheszer-era hand built circuits that really put it over the top. To this day, no other movie comes close to its unusual ambience.
considering the year this movie was made (always scared me silly because of the invisible monster when I was young), the landing effects was always fantastic, long before Star Trek and Star Wars was ever made, and the blaster effects too were ground breaking. And I liked that you used the original score from the movie during that whole scene. well done!
Absolutely fantastic! Great interpretation, especially the under saucer force field effect for landing, brilliant! You've got great artistic talent sir.
Really nice work, it’s been a couple of years since I last watched my BluRay of this which is a gorgeous transfer but this looks like what I remember the opening sequence looked like. The gravitron field on touchdown looked wicked! Would love to see you do the Monster of The ID attacking the force field sequence! There has been talk of doing a sequel where they find that Altair was not really destroyed and another crew has to go check it out was an article I read but can’t remember which producer it was it sounded like an interesting idea as long as no one tries to reboot and it’s not JJ Abrams! LoL
I'll take C57D any day over some hulking monster like USS Enterprise. Besides, you don't have to trust those insane transporters. You land it where you need to be and take care of business.
First thank you and You wouldn't happen to own a DB5 would you? When Im not in space my current cars of choice are 64 AC Cobra recreation and an 88 Lotus esprit. Steve
I wish, at about 500K for a mint one I don't see it in my near future. Now I drive a G37, used to own many Z cars, a 914 Porsche, even an old 404 Peugeot back in the day.....
There are a lot of things to love about Forbidden Planet (the concept, sets, special effects, Robbie The Robot, and more), but for me it was the unconventional soundtrack produced from pre-syntheszer-era hand built circuits that really put it over the top. To this day, no other movie comes close to its unusual ambience.
Forbidden Planet is still one of my favorite sci fi movies. Nice animation. Thank you🤜
considering the year this movie was made (always scared me silly because of the invisible monster when I was young), the landing effects was always fantastic, long before Star Trek and Star Wars was ever made, and the blaster effects too were ground breaking. And I liked that you used the original score from the movie during that whole scene. well done!
Absolutely fantastic! Great interpretation, especially the under saucer force field effect for landing, brilliant! You've got great artistic talent sir.
That was EXCELLENT!!! Saved to my favorites!
Thanks! Always encouraging to hear.
Fantastic. Keep up the great work.
Awesome! Great job.
Very well done!
love it, Steve!!!!!
So cool!!
Coolness Maxamus
Really nice work, it’s been a couple of years since I last watched my BluRay of this which is a gorgeous transfer but this looks like what I remember the opening sequence looked like.
The gravitron field on touchdown looked wicked!
Would love to see you do the Monster of The ID attacking the force field sequence!
There has been talk of doing a sequel where they find that Altair was not really destroyed and another crew has to go check it out was an article I read but can’t remember which producer it was it sounded like an interesting idea as long as no one tries to reboot and it’s not JJ Abrams! LoL
Cool post Thanks!
THE RIGHT STUFF !!!
Hay Thanks
Wish it was getting more views.
What would you add or change?
Steve
Looks nice :)
Cool.
NO, Im strictly a Lightwave guy with Apple CPU and Adobe.
Steve
I'll take C57D any day over some hulking monster like USS Enterprise. Besides, you don't have to trust those insane transporters. You land it where you need to be and take care of business.
First thank you and
You wouldn't happen to own a DB5 would you? When Im not in space my current cars of choice are 64 AC Cobra recreation and an 88 Lotus esprit.
Steve
I wish, at about 500K for a mint one I don't see it in my near future. Now I drive a G37, used to own many Z cars, a 914 Porsche, even an old 404 Peugeot back in the day.....
Do you work in Maya at all?
Too bad, I think you'd like Maya.
Matt