What Happened
Duncan Jones' film adaptation of the comic 'Rogue Trooper' from '2000AD' has been presented at the Annecy Film Festival. The movie has been characterized as an old-school war film that is fast-paced, humorous, and visually impressive.
Director Duncan Jones spoke about the production of 'Rogue Trooper,' highlighting the efforts made to achieve a studio-epic aesthetic despite operating with an independent budget. He also noted that the film was made without the use of artificial intelligence.
The film's visual style and tone have been described as mind-blowing and funny, contributing to its old-school war movie feel.
Key Facts
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Duncan Jones' adaptation of 'Rogue Trooper' premiered at the Annecy Film Festival.
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The film is based on the comic 'Rogue Trooper' from '2000AD'.
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Jones discussed making the film with an indie budget.
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The film was made without the use of AI.
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The movie is described as a fast, funny, and visually mind-blowing old-school war movie.