All these studios are so afraid of looking bad so it’s only smiling faces and bullshit talking points.
They’re also only 30-60 minutes. You’re telling me that you had someone filming nearly every minute of a 2-3 month shoot and we get a couple minutes of the actors laughing with each other?
Biggest example of this is Avengers Endgame. The biggest f***ing movie of all time and there’s nearly nothing about how it’s made out there. Sad!
I just watched the Wandavision one, which is ok, but still missed over so much. Nothing about the pandemic? Special effects being finished on a week-to-week basis? Barely touched on Evan Peters.
I want to see 8-10 hours about how a movie/show was made.
I will say that Star Wars Ep 8 and 9 have pretty good making-of documentaries.
Documentary telling all about the Disney Star Wars era would be amazing. Documentary for "The Last Jedi" is great but the one for "TROS" feels fake and made it seem glossier than what it was
Might be cool but I don’t think the masses have an appetite for 8 hours worth of behind the scenes footage.
Documentary telling all about the Disney Star Wars era would be amazing. Documentary for "The Last Jedi" is great but the one for "TROS" feels fake and made it seem glossier than what it was
The Mandalorian S2 making-of didn’t have anything about Luke either
Might be cool but I don’t think the masses have an appetite for 8 hours worth of behind the scenes footage.
Should divide in 8 episodes and it would come good
Might be cool but I don’t think the masses have an appetite for 8 hours worth of behind the scenes footage.
There can be a nice middle ground i think. If it’s about something big like Avengers it will get viewers.
The Prequels have some of my fave BTS content. Shows a ton and doesn’t shy away from the complications
All these studios are so afraid of looking bad so it’s only smiling faces and bullshit talking points.
They’re also only 30-60 minutes. You’re telling me that you had someone filming nearly every minute of a 2-3 month shoot and we get a couple minutes of the actors laughing with each other?
Biggest example of this is Avengers Endgame. The biggest f***ing movie of all time and there’s nearly nothing about how it’s made out there. Sad!
I just watched the Wandavision one, which is ok, but still missed over so much. Nothing about the pandemic? Special effects being finished on a week-to-week basis? Barely touched on Evan Peters.
I want to see 8-10 hours about how a movie/show was made.
I will say that Star Wars Ep 8 and 9 have pretty good making-of documentaries.
What are your thoughts on GOT one? I saw it one year ago and it was about only last season from what I remember but I liked it.
What are your thoughts on GOT one? I saw it one year ago and it was about only last season from what I remember but I liked it.
Honestly haven't watched it, but I did hear it was well received, more-so than the 8th season lol
I liked the making of the mandalorian but ur spitting that s*** should have been like 6 hours let me see the angry studio executives trying to get their s*** together after episode 9 flopped
I feel like they're mostly just for marketing nowadays
Most studios spend like 90% of the behind the scenes feature interviewing 1 really famous cast member or showing off a really expensive piece of technology that was used in production rather than telling you how they made the f***ing movie
It's the type of thing studios or the filmmakers put more effort in for dvd/bluray releases. Now they can just do a quick 3/5 minute featurette for Youtube.
Watching making of Incredibles and them niggas throwing attitudes about Bob's hair at one point I think someone even cusses lol
I miss special features and deleted scenes
Buy more physical releases then?
Documentary telling all about the Disney Star Wars era would be amazing. Documentary for "The Last Jedi" is great but the one for "TROS" feels fake and made it seem glossier than what it was
A doc about the making of Solo would be more interesting than the movie