40K KINO IS BACK ON THE MENU BOYS GET THE FUCK IN HERE
40K KINO IS BACK ON THE MENU BOYS GET THE FUCK IN HERE
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>When a dude in a tiny studio embarrasses movies made for 100mil+ with short animations made months apart.
It’s pretty epic
So is the sphere chaos bullshit or what?
Also this is ONE GUY, not even two or three, just a single dude
I’m pretty sure it’s an ancient men of iron relic
Youtube autists are saying yu'vath or umbra.
I'm thinking that the marine was sent to a tomb world though.
I mean the men of iron symbolism is pretty blatant no?
The tension and atmosphere is perfect. shit actually had me feeling dread. This shit is amazing.
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>40k
>Kino
LOL
Are you a 40K fan?
Are (were) the Men of Iron capable of psychic fuckery, though? I thought they were more or less Metabarons-tier Terminator.
AI, especially DAOT tech AI is basically indistinguishable from high level 40K magic given how advanced it is
I like the lore videos on youtube but i never played it irl, this is just so pure though, you can tell, theirs no bullshit here. It's as good as anything riddle Scott has made.
It’s fucking incredible this is one guy, he really is the epitome of big brain time
A Chaos corrupted AI perhaps, something considered extremely dangerous.
I think the creator confirmed in EP 4 that there was no chaos fuckery involved, could be mistaken though
Not user you tagged but I agree. As someone who's only interactions prior (and since today) with the Warhammer universe is playing a Private Age of Reckoning server and liking the designs of the minifigs i've seen when looking for D&D stuff.
This series was amazing and makes me want to learn more about Warhammer.
You should definitely. I reccomend Eisenhorn as a first book series if you want to get into it
What, with the golem under construction? Nah, from what we've seen of the men of iron in other media(comics and such) they're edgy mechanical freaks with pipes and valves everywhere.
My money is on it being a c'tan shard trying to get a new body.
Ok not men of iron, men of gold then
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There's nothing that says that men of gold were mechanical in nature as far as i know. Aren't they just ordinary humans but better, from before tDAoT?
>tfw they will never make a good 40k movie
I don’t think we know what the men of gold look like do we, seeing as they came before even the men of iron
Speaking of 40K TV I had a dream recently about a live-action 40K movie. It was fairly low-budget and filmed in an old Italian town. The plot was about a stranded group of Marines trying to find their way back to civilization. It wasn't very good
I don't know why I dreamed about that, I don't even like 40K
The. Giant android looks like a man of gold
I don’t think a first 40K should have marines as a first entry, it should be about a squad of guardsmen dealing with a fringe threat like a small group of chaos cultists
Do we know what the men of gold look like though? I’ll assume they just look like big gold men if we have nothing to go off of
Exactly, can't assume they're actually made of gold when we pretty much only know their name.
Yeah men of gold never seen, men of stone who we're just robots built the men of iron who had ai
Men of gold almost seemed like it was humans they refer to dunno
We don’t really know anything about them AFAIK
I actually stumbled across that channel by accident several months ago. Anybody that hasn't been watching Astartes he claims to be a 40K fan is lying.
This guy has top tier CG skills and has thus far been able to set up a story with a total dialogue across all of his work that amounts to barely a few intelligible words. It's beyond just impressive.
The duality of man
Still can’t believe it’s just one guy what the actual fuk
it's great but I prefer the Death of Hope, it does more to distinguish the setting and the freakish speed of the astartes is more interesting then the slow mo stuff in this.
You guys ready for probably pozzed Eisenhorn after this?
So the 5 space marines getting sucked into the tesseractc/living metal is past and the inquisitor techpriest trying to talk with the tesseractc/ctan shard is now also the big body does seem like a smaller ctan body.
Careful now.
episode 4 was great
>two psykers
>two space marines
>both operate in pairs and provide support to one another
It's dedication not only to the source material but also to his work. Truly the purest form of autism. And I do not mean that in any sort of derogatory fashion. You can tell this guy has love for every single polygon he places. This isn't just a job to him. It's not just a stepping stone to getting some big money contract. It's quite literally a labor of love.
And that's what makes it so good.
He should be directing a 40K movie not stuck labouring by himself
It's a c'tan shard.
but his labour is grand
>tfw all directors of the upcoming 40k media see the Astartes series
>Anybody that hasn't been watching Astartes he claims to be a 40K fan is lying.
I've been into the hobby for 20+ years and don't give a single shit about the series you gatekeeping fuckwit.
True but imagine what he could do with more resources
>gatekeeping is bad
you are cancer
I don't know that I would trust any other living human being to tell the same story this guy is currently working on. The saying goes too many cooks in the kitchen will ruin the meal... Kind of seems like we already got Gordon Ramsey running things in there. You really want to add a bunch of second shift burger flippers from McDonald's?
>muh gatekeeping
Back to the sinkhole you came from, nobody wants you
As they should be. Have you seen what they're working on? Astartes blows it out of the water.
Gatekeeping in 40k is a way for autists to bully people. So yes, it is bad. Its fine for shit like movies because you can watch a movie by yourself, but if you want to foster a community of players in 40k you can't act like elitist pricks.
it's never 'what he could do' though, it'd be 'what the production team can do', which means non fans involved, which means a company with political biases and a market and a demographic to pander to, which means a budget and on and on it goes. It's why small studios like A24 are so popular with Directors, there is minimal messing and people compared to bigger productions.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. If there's a 40k film adaptation it should be an Apocalypse Now type of story about a small group of guardsmen sent on behalf of the Inquisition to dispose of a rogue officer who's close to going full cultist in a backwater planet. While initially things don't seem too crazy, as the story progresses they start to realize just how fucked things are. Film ends with the last surviving guardsman calling in an Exterminatus strike on the planet while he's still on the surface.
No one knows for sure but Yu'vath are most probable. Bad bad aliums worshipping warp and binding demons into their machinery, mostly IMPERIUM'D in 39k. And considering Astartes is supposed to be set during 39k, it would make even more sense.
>"Yu'Vath artefacts are most easily identified based upon their material composition and their iconography. Almost all of these devices are constructed of a crystalline or ceramic material that resembles natural or fossilised bone. These devices often bear twisted and asymmetric symbols that seem to distort and shift under most lighting conditions. The precise reason for this is unclear; some hold it is simply a holographic effect inherently designed into the construction materials."
Why do you think so?
>umbra
No, they only stick to outside space and are afraid of light.
>men of gold
They were not made of gold, user. Just like men of stone were not made of stone and men of iron were not made just from iron.
I don't think so, both C'tan and necrons do not fuck with warp. Look at citation above.
Nobody wants to foster a large community, they are always garbage piles filled with retards
>Muh gatekeeping is bad
I bet once upon a Time a bunch of Marvel and DC comic autists started spewing this shit trying to sound accepting.
Look where they are. Same with every other fandom or hobby that isn't gatekept. Once you just start letting a bunch of shitters and retards and faggots with agendas in that never show any love for what they're doing... That's when everything turns to ass. That's when the actual fans and hardcore dedicated autists start being forced out in the name of "opening up the fandom to diversity".
Look the fuck around you, evidence of that everywhere. Gatekeeping is a good thing.
Given that they were called men of gold, it wouldn’t be foolish to assume they had a gold aesthetic no?
gay.
>Yu'vath are most probable
This. All other answers are wrong.
You are deluded if you think any future piece of warhammer mainstream media will be good and that any directors would have even heard of astartes.
So are the C'tan more powerful than the chaos Gods?
Also nobody respond to the faggot shitposter. Doing so just shows everybody you're more retarded than he is.
>gatekeeping
With that word you outed yourself subversive element.
This, let him do his thing in his spare time with no deadlines, no greedy executives, no budget shit etc.
But the best part of the community is that it's full of autistic elitist pricks. That's what keeps the casuals in their place.