308 – What We Left in Vegas | Priority One Podcast: A Star Trek News Podcast
Greetings, Captains! You’re listening to EPISODE 308 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, your weekly report on all things Star Trek! Recorded LIVE on Thursday, March 2nd, 2017 and available for download […]
Lucas Anderson on 2017-03-15
I am excited to see Jason Isaacs joining the cast. I loved Awake, and I think Isaacs did great in it. Unfortunately, I also think he is not long for the show. Unless my previous theory of zombie fungus is true, in which case we get to see Isaacs play evil again (cf. Harry Potter and The Patriot). Wait… his IMDb page lists 13 episodes. Hmmm…
Also, regarding the disagreement over porting one’s character over to console: though I’m happy to trust Al Rivera on the issue, any chance you can book a Cryptic programmer or something who can settle the issue?
Lucas Anderson on 2019-01-30
I am excited to see Jason Isaacs joining the cast. I loved Awake, and I think Isaacs did great in it. Unfortunately, I also think he is not long for the show. Unless my previous theory of zombie fungus is true, in which case we get to see Isaacs play evil again (cf. Harry Potter and The Patriot). Wait… his IMDb page lists 13 episodes. Hmmm…
Also, regarding the disagreement over porting one’s character over to console: though I’m happy to trust Al Rivera on the issue, any chance you can book a Cryptic programmer or something who can settle the issue?
seannewboy on 2017-03-14
Wonderful show everyone.
I dont mind cgi for cameos or short bits with dead actors, but it should be minimal. There should definitely be compensation for the families. As for doing it on live actors, that have aged, its fine as long as the actor; is compensated, voices it, and has some control to keep it accurate.
Who?
seannewboy on 2019-01-30
Wonderful show everyone.
I dont mind cgi for cameos or short bits with dead actors, but it should be minimal. There should definitely be compensation for the families. As for doing it on live actors, that have aged, its fine as long as the actor; is compensated, voices it, and has some control to keep it accurate.
Who?
Eklinaar on 2017-03-13
I agree with Kenna that putting CGI characters as portrayed by deceased actors in movies is unappealing. Personally, I find it disrespectful both to the actor and to the fans.
Eklinaar on 2019-01-30
I agree with Kenna that putting CGI characters as portrayed by deceased actors in movies is unappealing. Personally, I find it disrespectful both to the actor and to the fans.
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