Robert Zemeckis has one of the most eclectic filmographies in history under his belt. From the ever-prevalent and mainstream Back to the Future series to his infamous motion capture version of A Christmas Carol, Zemeckis' body of work has always been concerned with emerging technology. The director seemingly has a fascination with integrating or establishing cutting-edge developments in filmmaking.
Zemeckis' latest venture into this territory is Here, which employs the use of a de-aging artificial intelligence technology on actors called Metaphysic Live that works in real-time as opposed to post-production. However, this is not Here's only technological gimmick. The movie also takes place entirely within one room and from one camera angle. Despite these cinematic innovations, Here has not been very well-received by critics or audiences. One major reason being cited for the backlash is the film's ending. So, how does Here end, and is it as bad as everyone says?...
Zemeckis' latest venture into this territory is Here, which employs the use of a de-aging artificial intelligence technology on actors called Metaphysic Live that works in real-time as opposed to post-production. However, this is not Here's only technological gimmick. The movie also takes place entirely within one room and from one camera angle. Despite these cinematic innovations, Here has not been very well-received by critics or audiences. One major reason being cited for the backlash is the film's ending. So, how does Here end, and is it as bad as everyone says?...
- 11/10/2024
- by Sarah Lovett
- MovieWeb
Quick Links Here's Less-Than-Ideal Box Office Numbers Why Did Here Stumble at the Box Office? Hanks and Zemeckis' Box Office History
Tom Hanks is one of the most reliable A-listers in the industry today. The Forrest Gump star's films have grossed nearly $10 billion at the worldwide box office. There was a time when hooking Tom Hanks' name to a project could almost guarantee success. But as times and viewing habits have changed, so have the box office returns for tentpole flicks.
Of course, Hanks is still a recognizable and iconic star. But these days, simply having a figure like him in a movie is no guarantee of success. That's the issue with his latest project, the drama Here. On paper, this movie seems like a sure thing. It stars Hanks and Robin Wright alongside director Robert Zemeckis in a Forrest Gump reunion. So, does it work? Not exactly, as Here...
Tom Hanks is one of the most reliable A-listers in the industry today. The Forrest Gump star's films have grossed nearly $10 billion at the worldwide box office. There was a time when hooking Tom Hanks' name to a project could almost guarantee success. But as times and viewing habits have changed, so have the box office returns for tentpole flicks.
Of course, Hanks is still a recognizable and iconic star. But these days, simply having a figure like him in a movie is no guarantee of success. That's the issue with his latest project, the drama Here. On paper, this movie seems like a sure thing. It stars Hanks and Robin Wright alongside director Robert Zemeckis in a Forrest Gump reunion. So, does it work? Not exactly, as Here...
- 11/6/2024
- by Adam Brown
- MovieWeb
Tom Hanks is the latest A-list actor to join the anti-superhero movie campaign. Despite hitting a commercial snag over the last few years, the comic book movie genre is still booming, with the MCU holding steady and the DC Universe about to receive a fresh coat of paint from James Gunn and Peter Safran. While comic book fans are elated about the genre's slow return to form, Hanks and a consortium of other actors and filmmakers are desperately awaiting the genre's dominance to be over.
Speaking to Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast to promote his new movie Here, Hanks criticized the still ongoing trend of superhero movies dominating at the box office. Unlike other filmmakers and actors who seemed to be taking a pure contrarian stance, Hanks revealed that he once loved the genre because it evoked real emotions. "There was a period of time, and I felt this way too,...
Speaking to Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast to promote his new movie Here, Hanks criticized the still ongoing trend of superhero movies dominating at the box office. Unlike other filmmakers and actors who seemed to be taking a pure contrarian stance, Hanks revealed that he once loved the genre because it evoked real emotions. "There was a period of time, and I felt this way too,...
- 11/5/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
Country music star Randy Travis delivered a guitar, along with some furniture, to Officer Keith Bartlett of Gainesville, Texas, after he lost everything in a house fire. Randy Travis Gives Guitar To Police Officer Bartlett had assisted the Travises a few years back when police responded to a robbery at the Travis home. Randy and his wife Mary […]
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- 12/28/2016
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
A Texas police officer got a rather spectacular gift this Christmas. Related: Randy Travis Sings ‘Forever And Ever Amen’ What goes around comes around for Gainesville, Texas cop Keith Bartlett. He met Randy Travis and the country singer’s family a few years ago while responding to a theft at their Texas ranch. Fast forward to 2016 […]...
- 12/28/2016
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
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