Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA brave robot volunteers to combat the mechanoid minions of a mad scientist bent on world domination.A brave robot volunteers to combat the mechanoid minions of a mad scientist bent on world domination.A brave robot volunteers to combat the mechanoid minions of a mad scientist bent on world domination.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Gutsman
- (voix)
- (as Sonicmega)
- Bombman
- (voix)
- (as Andrew Decrescenzo)
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Don't discourage these movie attempts made from fans, without these we wouldn't have ANYTHING because no big movie company will ever do a Megaman movie for real.
Yes the movie sucks if you compare it to movies like Inception, Terminator or Transformers etc.
However, comparing it to something like a school movie project or just a fan-based movie with no real budget. Then it's a pretty fun movie to watch. If I would have personally made this movie I think I would have taken six actors to act all the robots, instead of actually going in and CGI three of the robots 100 %. With a low-budget those computer generated images show up too clearly.
I liked most the Elecman, cool hairstyle and a mean actor, the lightning effects were also done pretty nicely. Also Wily, seems he was the only one to take his role seriously, he was NOT a bad actor. For being in a movie like this his small acting shines.
Another thing I liked was that they used Wily Stage 1 song from Megaman 2 at the ending, that part made me smile. Too bad they didn't use any other 'megaman' songs as all of those old midi songs rock.
Also to answer one of the Reviews "why did they add 1/2 for story telling", and the easy answer would be the budget cuts; Having a bearded man laugh hysterically and threaten everyone in-front of the camera for 30min probably cost them 10 bucks to make. Instead of making CGI explosions for 30 minutes which they didn't have cash for.
Also without the story telling and only the five min action scenes, this would have only been just a "short" and not a full length movie. Also explains why all fighting scenes are only ten seconds or something.
Conclusion: If you want to see some block buster movie then don't waste your time. If you go in and expect a low-budget bad movie then watch it by all means.
It was fun seeing the very first Megaman 1 to be made into a movie as it seems to have a story anyhow, unlike all the millions of sequels.
This movie isn't a masterpiece but for budget used and the love put in it by the Director and how the actors felt like they loved the material, it glows.
I'm not saying it's amazing, but compared to most video game movies I have to say this really makes a fanboy smile.
Some highlights were the actor who portrayed Dr Wily and how each robot master had a distinct personality, which showed ingenuity of a high calibur. The effects were what lower the score as well as some of the acting but I felt it was genuine, which was enough for me.
Is it purely for fans, I'd say no, because a amateur film maker could see this to see some tricks, for the camera work was great and editing not jerky or rushed which was awesome.
Good Job
This movie follows the plot pretty much to the letter and doesn't deviate from the source material. I was impressed with the fact the director could pull off CGI as he did that was as good as anything you see on a made-for-television movie and even added in a great soundtrack (albeit taken from other films) to blend into the story.
My rating however, comes with the following complaints.
Non-profit or not, the acting could have been a bit better. That said, that could be easily fixed with a little more editing. If those two things could be rectified then this movie would be an excellent addition to any movie collection, though in my opinion it is regardless.
The fight scenes were a bit bland, but they weren't the worst I've ever seen. Also, the character of Dr. Wily steals the movie completely. It was awesome as an experience to see Mega Man come to life on the computer screen, acted by a real person and not talking like a child.
I give it a 7 out of 10, and it's well deserved.
I should point out this movie has the look and feel of a low budget indie flick, but in my opinion, the storyline, acting, and characters surely make up for it. After getting past the first 10 minutes, I found my interest growing. The characters are genuinely interesting, and the story progresses along nicely. Nice performances by "Rock" and "Roll" (cute names), and "Dr. Light" along with the other supporting cast. My favorite of course was "Dr. Wily". He puts so much emotion and effort behind the role he genuinely comes across as being despicable! The fight scenes are a little short and the computer animation shows, but we're not talking about a film here that had the budget of "Transformers 1 & 2", so it's understood and forgiven (in fact I found both the Transformer movies to be quite boring and unimpressive).
There are some laughs and chuckles throughout the 90 minutes. Some intentional, some maybe not. But I can genuinely say, for someone who is as picky and critical of low budget sci-fi films, I actually enjoyed this one through. Give it a watch, you may just find yourself enjoying it as well!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRock plays Contra on the NES, released by Konami in 1987, the same year as Capcom's release of the original Mega Man.
- GaffesDuring the fight between Mega Man and Elec Man, crew and camera equipment can be seen reflected in Elec Man's goggles.
- Citations
Rock: Dr. Light that we're as close to human as he could possibly make us.
Roll: Yes. And?
Rock: Do you see yourself as real?
Roll: Meaning what? Real as in human?
[Rock nods]
Roll: As a matter of fact, I do.
Rock: Do you ever wish you were...
Roll: No.
Rock: Why not?
Roll: I'm fine with who I am.
Rock: And you don't ever question that?
Roll: Why?
Rock: Because today, when we walked around, I felt like I was one of them, but I know we're not and we never will be.
Roll: Maybe there's something to be said for being different. You said that maybe we were the only ones who could appreciate the beauty of the city. That might be true for other things, too. We are who we are. What more could we ask for?
Rock: I don't know. I just feel like I'm this useless machine with no real purpose. I want to do something important with my life. I want to be special.
Roll: You *are* special. To me and to Dr. Light. Don't get obsessed over it; be happy with who you are. I am.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Underbelly (2010)
- Bandes originalesI Want to be The One
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1