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A Few Good G-Men

Submitted by Morphine on
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A Few Good G-Men: HL 2 Adaptation of A Few Good Men.

http://www.nailbiter.net/gman/

I found this video on Bluesnews today. Sweet as video with what you can do with the HL2 engine.

I'm awaiting full movies being pumped out using the source engine :D

Check it out now!

Submitted by palantir on Sat, 16/07/05 - 9:48 PM Permalink

Very well done. It will be great to see more machinema done with the source engine.
Good lip-synching.
Great choice in closing soundtrack also. Makes me want to watch LOTR again?

Oh and, what a great technology this is - finally we don?t have to look at Tom Cruise!

Submitted by MoonUnit on Sat, 16/07/05 - 9:57 PM Permalink

lol i actually picked up on this one the other day aswell and ive read a bit of a blurb by the guy who made it. He says its not entirely finished which i suppose you could say is true (i think the figure was 75% complete or something) but it really does show off the opportunities (curses self for learning matinee in unrealED instead of waiting for source :P ).

Submitted by souri on Fri, 22/07/05 - 7:07 PM Permalink

Cool movie. Makes me wanna see more adaptions, or even groups trying to improve on some old movies with it! (I wouldn't mind seeing Ninja Scroll redone like this for example [;)])

btw, Unreal Tournament has a similar technology for some time as well. They have a demo with the "Who's on first" sketch [url="http://www.3dexcellence.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=166"]available[/url].

Posted by Morphine on
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A Few Good G-Men: HL 2 Adaptation of A Few Good Men.

http://www.nailbiter.net/gman/

I found this video on Bluesnews today. Sweet as video with what you can do with the HL2 engine.

I'm awaiting full movies being pumped out using the source engine :D

Check it out now!


Submitted by palantir on Sat, 16/07/05 - 9:48 PM Permalink

Very well done. It will be great to see more machinema done with the source engine.
Good lip-synching.
Great choice in closing soundtrack also. Makes me want to watch LOTR again?

Oh and, what a great technology this is - finally we don?t have to look at Tom Cruise!

Submitted by MoonUnit on Sat, 16/07/05 - 9:57 PM Permalink

lol i actually picked up on this one the other day aswell and ive read a bit of a blurb by the guy who made it. He says its not entirely finished which i suppose you could say is true (i think the figure was 75% complete or something) but it really does show off the opportunities (curses self for learning matinee in unrealED instead of waiting for source :P ).

Submitted by souri on Fri, 22/07/05 - 7:07 PM Permalink

Cool movie. Makes me wanna see more adaptions, or even groups trying to improve on some old movies with it! (I wouldn't mind seeing Ninja Scroll redone like this for example [;)])

btw, Unreal Tournament has a similar technology for some time as well. They have a demo with the "Who's on first" sketch [url="http://www.3dexcellence.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=166"]available[/url].