I, alas, must wait 2 weeks before I may reward myself with HW2.
Suck.
Btw, I think the technique you were talking about, vis a vis 'Underworld', is called a blue filter. There've been other movies, and some TV shows shot like that.
There was a show on Fox, a few years back, called Brimstone - used a similar technique.
I dunno about a Homeworld movie. Tempting, but these days, the line between movie and video game is blurring quite a bit. Look at 'Enter the Matrix', for example.
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Suck.
Btw, I think the technique you were talking about, vis a vis 'Underworld', is called a blue filter. There've been other movies, and some TV shows shot like that.
There was a show on Fox, a few years back, called Brimstone - used a similar technique.
I dunno about a Homeworld movie. Tempting, but these days, the line between movie and video game is blurring quite a bit. Look at 'Enter the Matrix', for example.