• Upcoming Warhammer 40k Movie!
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[QUOTE=Penguin-Man;19788265][img]http://www.g4g.it/g4g/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/UltraMarines_Movie_01.jpg[/img] dont mean to bump, but oh god, look at it it's terrible (well not terrible, but it should be better!)[/QUOTE] that armor looks too squeaky clean, except for that pathetic blood smear. I wonder how they'll portray the gods.. Slaanesh - Instaban by MPAA Khorne - Generic Nurgle - Too gross, and always may be blocked by MPAA Tzeentch - lol, who the fuck likes him.
Look like pissed off priests with guns
[QUOTE=Penguin-Man;19788265][IMG]http://www.g4g.it/g4g/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/UltraMarines_Movie_01.jpg[/IMG] dont mean to bump, but oh god, look at it it's terrible (well not terrible, but it should be better!)[/QUOTE] It's like they modeled a miniature in 3DSMax... :psyduck:
[QUOTE=Joxalot;19797852]Look like pissed off priests with guns[/QUOTE] They will do more then just touch the squire boys.
I doubt that'll be the finished thing, afterall, it's only been a few months if that since the project was actually started.
[QUOTE=Deathbyfire;19627396]Just for reference, Nurgle is the god of pestilence and hope, and is the most likable of the gods. Also sentient disease daemon princes. Souldrinkers are the best renegade chapter.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Deathbyfire;19628436]He was born of the collected hopes and dreams of a universe. Pestilence because all dreams are doomed to fail.[/QUOTE] You guys need to get your shit right. Tzeentch, Nurgles worst enemy, is the god of Hope. Nurgle and Tzeentch are the opposites. Tzeentch is for change, Nurgle is for order, Tzeentch is for Hope, Nurgle is for despair. Nurgle's loving fella while Tzeentch is a superplotting mastermind who cares for no one. [editline]04:26PM[/editline] Tzeentch is the most powerfull of the four gods BTW
Tzeentch being Tzeentch, also doesn't actually exist. Also Nurgle isn't order, He's the Lord of Decay. Nurgle is greater than Tzeentch for the simple fact that he dearly cares for his worshippers, unlike Tzeentch who'd just throw them away just for a laugh and a pointless cause. Khorne is more powerful than Tzeentch for the simple fact that every single death serves him, whether they are cultists or not, it matters not, it is all Blood for the Blood God. He's also the oldest Chaos God.
If you read the blog on the website, the project has been on the go for years, the script is around 3 years old i think Dan Abnett said just because they are only just animating and recording dosen't mean its a new thing that could be cancelled etc. Dan Abnett's illness that has caused the delay of Prospero Burns probably won't mean a delay to the film as people are worried about (specifically on the Facebook page of the film/ Black library) IMO the film has massive potential as aside from the souldrinkers and the heresey series, the ultramarines novels are my favorite offerings from the black library and as the film can't possibly fill in 40,000 years of history basing it around a fairly generic chapter is a very smart move as it allows them to build up a new story rather then have to give each viewer a history lesson on the off chance that they are new to the universe.
The Script is old, but they only actually started working on the CGI side of things and making it. What they should have done, IMHO is Do aBand of Brothers type TV series based around an Imperial Guard Regiment, Say Gaunts Ghosts, that way then you have plenty of room for relatable characters, plot growth, slowish introduction to the setting for those that don't know and an ass ton of violence.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;19800753]Tzeentch being Tzeentch, also doesn't actually exist. Also Nurgle isn't order, He's the Lord of Decay. Nurgle is greater than Tzeentch for the simple fact that he dearly cares for his worshippers, unlike Tzeentch who'd just throw them away just for a laugh and a pointless cause. Khorne is more powerful than Tzeentch for the simple fact that every single death serves him, whether they are cultists or not, it matters not, it is all Blood for the Blood God. He's also the oldest Chaos God.[/QUOTE] The chaos daemons codex says that Nurgle's for order, however the thing about tzeentch being the mightiest may've just been something I overheard. He used to be the mightiest at least, and since there isn't really time in the warp you can just make asumptions. And when a servant of the gods die their patron god takes their soul to use for whatever they wish, they all don't go to Khorne.
ANY violent death withh go to Khorne, or at least part of it. He's the god of Hate, rage, violence and bloodshed, any of those being performed, by anyone, helps feed Khorne with energy. Well Nurgle is Order insomuch as He's the lord of decay and in the end everything decays in one way or another. Tzeench is the lord of Change, He's pretty much a walking oxymoron, Everything that he is, he also isn't. Alright, once they are born, Chaos Gods have always existed, Khorne was the first tough.
Tzeentch is funny because his Daemon princes get shat on by the soul drinkers. After he fucked with their gene seeds and bodies in general. And turned their most awesome sergeant to a Khorne champion. Asshole.
Yeah and one of his Chosen Primarchs got poked in the ey by a space Doggy and then ran from said space doggy when he encoutnered him again.
Not to mention Sarpendon has fucking SPIDER LEGS. Although one gets broken every book, without fail. Also, how did the soul drinkers not stop and think for a moment, wait, does the emperor REALLY want his chosen followers to have crazy chainsword arms and spider legs? [editline]04:18PM[/editline] Everyone knows the deciever is where its at, anyway.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;19801111]ANY violent death withh go to Khorne, or at least part of it. He's the god of Hate, rage, violence and bloodshed, any of those being performed, by anyone, helps feed Khorne with energy.[/QUOTE] Yes, but it would be the psychic power of the violence and bloodshed that would power Khorne, not the souls themselves, right? [QUOTE=RayvenQ;19801111] Alright, once they are born, Chaos Gods have always existed, Khorne was the first tough.[/QUOTE] So they've always existed, but Khorne was first? :psyduck:
And Slaanesh hasn't always existed, only after the Fall of the Eldar. What the hell are you talking about Rayven
[QUOTE=synth;19801433]And Slaanesh hasn't always existed, only after the Fall of the Eldar. What the hell are you talking about Rayven[/QUOTE] That's how things are viewed from the "normal" universe. In the warp, however, slaanesh has always existed and yet never existed, same goes for every god.
Overly complicated just for the sake of being complicated.
[QUOTE=synth;19801777]Overly complicated just for the sake of being complicated.[/QUOTE] Not really, in the warp they existed in SOME form or another since the beginning.
[QUOTE=synth;19801777]Overly complicated just for the sake of being complicated.[/QUOTE] Best answer: It's the Warp. More like overly complicated because it's an alternate energy and emotion based dimension. Hell, travelling through the warp can be complicated, you can arrive centuries before you've even left. [QUOTE=archie200034;19801326]Yes, but it would be the psychic power of the violence and bloodshed that would power Khorne, not the souls themselves, right? So they've always existed, but Khorne was first? :psyduck:[/QUOTE] Yes, the action of violence and blood shed is enough to give Khorne energy. If you think the warp is :psyduck: then it reaches an entire new level when it comes to explaining Tzeentch, he's essentially the ultimate mindfuck.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;19801962] Yes, the action of violence and blood shed is enough to give Khorne energy. If you think the warp is :psyduck: then it reaches an entire new level when it comes to explaining Tzeentch, he's essentially the ultimate mindfuck.[/QUOTE] But I read that Khorne doesn't want the victims to feel pain, because that's Slaanesh's (his enemy) realm. He'd rather them just quickly die, right? [editline]01:56PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Canuhearme?;19801906]Not really, in the warp they existed in SOME form or another since the beginning.[/QUOTE] Since the beginning of what? Slaanesh was born during the fall, how could it exist before that in our view?
[QUOTE=synth;19803728] Since the beginning of what? Slaanesh was born during the fall, how could it exist before that in our view?[/QUOTE] The warp isn't our dimension, stuff works differently in there. This stuff isn't even that complicated/mindfucking compared to the theories that quantum physicists have in reality. [editline]08:04PM[/editline] Also I've always wondered what Slaanesh looks like (Tzeench too, but I doubt you could draw him).
ACDS. Slaneesh's daemons and it are said to show up as a sort of hermaphrodite sort of being.
[QUOTE=acds;19803837]The warp isn't our dimension, stuff works differently in there. This stuff isn't even that complicated/mindfucking compared to the theories that quantum physicists have in reality. [editline]08:04PM[/editline] Also I've always wondered what Slaanesh looks like (Tzeench too, but I doubt you could draw him).[/QUOTE] very androgynous sexually exciting humanoid.
[QUOTE=synth;19803728]But I read that Khorne doesn't want the victims to feel pain, because that's Slaanesh's (his enemy) realm. He'd rather them just quickly die, right? [editline]01:56PM[/editline] Since the beginning of what? Slaanesh was born during the fall, how could it exist before that in our view?[/QUOTE] Khorne doesn't want his victims to feel pain? Rubbish He's the Blood God, God of Hate, rage, violence and bloodshed, while he isn't per say a god of pain (that'd be Slaanesh actually) I doubt he actually gives a shit if his followers feel pain. [QUOTE=synth;19804217]very androgynous sexually exciting humanoid.[/QUOTE] Slaanesh is both male and female at the same time, although you can't quite tell at any given moment. Tzeentch supposedly resembles one of his Lords of Change, i.e bird headed freaky thing. But considering that they don't actually have a physical form, it's somewhat hard to say. They've never manifested at all in this galaxy, probably due to the fact that they probably can't, although Khorne did once laugh at a Daemon World and it was enough to shake the very world so...
We're talking about Chaos gods? Suhweet. I'd love to have Tzeentch in the film personally, though I know it won't, and if it is he won't be done right. It'd be simplified or just made to look silly. Nurgle is awesome though, I like him. Ol' Papa Nurgle, he loves you with tumors and pestilence :3: It'll most likley be Khorne though. Blood and Murder are what the 12 year olds want :(
[QUOTE=Penguin-Man;19788265][IMG]http://www.g4g.it/g4g/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/UltraMarines_Movie_01.jpg[/IMG] dont mean to bump, but oh god, look at it it's terrible (well not terrible, but it should be better!)[/QUOTE] Where did you find it? It's not on [URL]http://ultramarinesthemovie.com/[/URL] or the blog. I think your guys are getting trolled, It if was from the site, It would have abunch of logos/trademarks/copyright stuff on the bottom, Like this: [img] http://ultramarinesthemovie.com/sites/all/themes/ultramarines/images/codex_chapel_entrance.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=archie200034;19800545]Y Tzeentch is the most powerfull of the four gods BTW[/QUOTE] Wasn't it Nurgle? Everything has to die or decay, no matter what it's made of. Thus, Nurgle is Lord of All. So, isn't Nurgle the strongest chaos god?
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;19805241]Wasn't it Nurgle? Everything has to die or decay, no matter what it's made of. Thus, Nurgle is Lord of All. So, isn't Nurgle the strongest chaos god?[/QUOTE] People only die once or slowly decay, they can commit hundreds if not thousands of acts of bloodshed and violence in that time span.
I love reading about the gods, they all fascinate me so much, and The Warp seriously fascinates me the most, as stated earlier Tzeentch and The Warp are two extreme mindfucks.
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