C&C: Tiberum Sun - Behind the scenes [1998]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2012
- A closer look behind the cutscenes of "Command & Conquer: Tiberium Sun" with short interviews of James Earl Jones and Michael Biehn. Have fun!
© 1999 Westwood Studios, Inc.
© 1999 Electronic Arts, Inc.
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they should make a Tiberium Sun Movie XD
Michael Biehn is a cool actor.
Indeed he is!
@@Boston2George Plus he is coming to Lodi Comic Con Spring.
Kane was the director? That's awesome! XD
Yes, since the first game.
Nathan Yep he directed all of Westwoods games with cut scenes. Also, the guy who plays "Seth" on the Nod side is in CnC: Tiberian Dawn (the first game, 1995) was a Westwood employee. Sadly most of them probably have regular boring jobs now since EA killed Westwood.
If Kane is the director, I dont wanna know what he is doing to the cameraman once the scenes are finished... :/
He was the director ingame as well, Directing both Nod and GDI into his vision.
Kane controls the media!
i just realised thats graig berdett from TD doing the voice over!
This is Greg Burdette, WWN, somewhere in the Mediterranean.
these were the fucking days!
what a great characters, had all the money they couldve get from Holywood yet went for a complete strange and for most people even up to this date "cringy" computer game business. Honestly, absolute legends
Would've been nice to see an interview with Frank Zagarino.
Along with Bruce Campbell, two of the finest men to grace a silver screen.
Or to be in video games for that matter.
“I love to win!”
Kane commands GDI !!!!
0:35 anyone knows the filming location where this was shot?
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found it: seems like Valley of Fire, Nevada
I think they mixed up who is the good guys and the evil guys xD
Guys anyone know resources where i can find NOD infantry Helmet from these cutscenes?
Hidden in the offices of Petroglyph in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Umagan is so hot.
I don’t know …. 🥴 When I was 15 she was more hot for me 😅
from what i heard they crew really didnt like Micheal Bean
He didn't really like such a small role in a series he had no relation to. It's a legitimate concern, as he didn't really feel how to play the role of McNeil in role-play scenes that weren't the major action.
I've heard that he wasn't particularly enthusiastic about the role either. Frankly you can see it on him, he acts kinda robotic with almost a permanent pissed off look on his face.