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  • I think this was more talking about the school than the making of or behind the scenes...

  • this film was good best film

  • Note: This is all talking, they don't show you anything

  • VANCOVER CANADA OOOOH SHIT CANADA

  • There is no borders or laws in CGI to limits it. All that you think in your head could be come to real in there. There is just one thing that limits that, your imagination. Thumb up if you agreed with me on this one!

  • Fookin' Prawns!

  • SO HOW THE FUCK DID THEY DO IT?

  • Im going to VFS, Its the best becuase everyone collaborates together to make awesome films in VFS just like in real companies. My older bro went to VFS as a sound designer and Im going to VFS as classical animation

  • film school can't make a widescreen video?

  • The best movie I have ever seen, ever.

  • In my opinion, this film was ahead of its time in regards to plot and also in regard to special effects. There have been a lot of alien movies in recent years but none of them had the authenticity and personal touch that District 9 has. Please read my blog about VFX and animation and feel free to comment at : Boogie Studio

  • Lmao my brother is a 2009 VFS graduate

  • that scene at the end with the mecha was cool. i hope that they make a sequel.best movie of 2009,not that avatar piece of crap.

  • this movie is the shit...its worth watching

  • awesomeeeeeeeeeee

  • 28 seconds in, that must have been a hard focus pull! ha

  • VFS Whooo!! Class 3D86 FTW ! -- gotta make a land mark.

  • Whats the name of the font please tell me

  • its one of the best films ive ever seen , its realy worth watching !

  • This movie made me sad and angry ;[ they abuse christopher and that mutated bitch human always fucks him over ;[[[ but i was happy at the ending i hope they make a sequal where chris and his planet fuck them up

  • @TheLobsterOfFate Yeah it would be cool if the sequel were 3.5 hours of aliens swarming earth and wiping out mankind with unflinching brutality. I'd pay money to see that. Men, women and children of Planet Earth: we're here to fuck your shit up because you suck. Bye bitches.

  • soooo sick

  • FUCKING HALO!!!!

  • whatt ?! It's got a story, it's simple and it's not all shit blowing up with massive expolsions, i.e. Die Hard

    good combo of vfx and story

  • ummmm by all VFX and no story you must mean Transformers 2 right? because this story had all sorts of metaphors for apartheid

  • The film's topic wasn't my cup of tea, but the Bio-suit "last stand" sequence at the end was well worth the wait.

    It was very heroic, funny and tragic. It screamed of character and for the budget it was made on...excellent work.

  • @SamusDrake: It was just excellent work, no matter how big the budget was.

  • @albedoshader

    Of course, film vfx is produced for free. Silly me.

  • @SamusDrake: ¿

  • @albedoshader

    well you make it sound as if a film's budget has no impact on its production values what so ever. When the money runs out, one must be extremely resourceful. With Avatar on a budget of $200 million and boasting "revolutionary vfx", I expect nothing less than the very best. However, when a film like D9 produces a vfx bonanza for a mere $30million then that's something I can only admire.

    When all is said an done, we at least agree the effort on D9 is excellent.

  • @SamusDrake: It rather appears to me the VFX of productions like Avatar are heavily overpriced. I’m exaggerating, but I don’t care very much for the production cost of a movie, being a 3D modeler myself, I’m very interested in the CG. Nevertheless I find this kind of “advertising” suspicious. If the costs are the sole argument for good quality then the script tends to be rather weak. And Avatar is one of the best examples—the character development, plot and dialog were a smack in the face.

  • @albedoshader

    I have to agree with you on the topic of Avatar. VFX aside I was disappointed at Cameron's lack of effort to tell a basic story. If it weren't for the guy who played the Colonel, I would have walked out.

    How anyone can say Avatar was the new Star Wars or Jurassic Park is beyond me...

  • @SamusDrake: I totally agree. Star Wars also had a silly script but this movie didn’t take itself very serious and had great archetypical figures in it everybody could relate to. And it had great easily understandable humour. That’s the main reason for it’s worldwide success, I think.

  • @albedoshader

    Aye, the worst thing about Avatar is that there is no contrast between Earth and Pandora. They should have shown Jake on Earth, living a dull life and then being taken to Pandora. Instead, it was straight to Pandora, slapped in a cool alien body and "you are nasty DOUCHE-BAGS and we will send you packing!".

    Funny thing is, I'm a huge fan of Cameron's work but Avatar was a huge disappointment. It could have been made by Roland Emmerich or Michael Bay - it was that lazy.

  • @albedoshader: Sorry, l meant “didn’t take itself very seriousLY”, of course. I was pretty tired. :)

  • @albedoshader: One wouldn’t guess this is the same director who directed Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2 and the Abyss and wrote the script for Strange Days. Especially the Abyss, a movie that also has a strong eco-message but that is packed with suspenseful moments and keeps you interested all the time—even when the glowing aliens appear and the whole thing gets a bit kitschy, it’s kitschy in a good way and never loses its sense of wonder.

  • my fav movie of all time i really hope they make another one

  • I love the movie. I just really want to know, how you made those creatures? They look realyl real, and I would like to make a short video congratulating the movie.

  • Great they used Red!

  • The film centered around social problems, the biggest being segergation. This is aparent through out the film but mostly in the begging and end. The build up to any degree of true excitement was rather slow in the beginning, but after a certain event (not to be a spoiler) the movie took off and I was much more into the story, emotion, and the "thinkablility" were you go on and think 'what will happen next?' an important sign of you enjoying the movie. My rating 3.5 out of 4 stars.

  • thumbs up!

  • Well, for people love special effects, this is an awesome movie!! for people who want to talk about philosophy or what he/she's learnt from it, well, go home and read books, or go to classes and get lectured, just don't go to a movie talking about poor aliens with fantastic weapons! Also, fantastic effects on the alien looks. if you have an open mind, you'll still see some substantial content in it. don't be blinded by prejudice, always open mind.

  • screenplay is good. Excellent movie. One of the few that I saw in my life and actually walked out surprised that it was better than I expected. And I actually had expectations since I heard good things about it. Regarding screenplay again, substitute refugees, displaced peoples for aliens and you get the real story.

  • i think the movie was so awesome.of course not a very realistic script..but...anyways...the film was great !!!

  • Totally awesome ride,

    SEE IT!!!!!!!!

    Extremely original.

  • You say that the screenplay isn´t really good? I haven´t seen the film jet. Is it really as bad as you say?

  • It's very very good

  • It's tragic when people ignore the movie just because the CGI is so well done. The effects were superb as was every other aspect of the movie. Did you even watch it? Or just the trailer?

  • @arcanist9 so much for a credible opinion when using diction such as "dickhead." Special effects is the part of the movie that makes it enjoyable to viewers in terms of visuals. No, the plot is not realistic, but it is original, and that is what differs in this film, thus making it a great film. If you look for a great script, then write one yourself. You will see that "dickheads" are the fans who do not value the originality of the movie, disregarding it to be terrible.

  • Get off your high horse and stop trying to bully me because I am critical of your precious Hollywood film. It was an antagonistic, "dickhead" statement *numberultimate* made and if you don't like it, I suggest you develop a thicker skin. By the way, butt out. I never said anything about the movie being terrible. Since you're so concerned about "diction," why don't you pay closer attention to it, alright?

  • @arcanist9 numnerultimate merely asked a question and you took it as the said dickhead statement. A rather defensive explanation about what you thought was wrong about said comment, instead of an answer explaining why your views are of what they are.

  • I actually saw a missing shadow when the small ship was hit by a missile, but I only saw it the third time I watched it so, yeah, awesome movie!

  • amazing job. loved the movie. love the graphics.

  • i saw the movie but i liked it better if district 9+10 would be one film (not longer than 2 hours) because it sucks that all movies have to be more than one part in these days!

  • o ya district 9 part 2 when his wife finally accept he is dead and the alliens come and take the rest of their people, help him and he goes back and she doesn't accept him but he fights to get her wile all the people asks him question . i have some other ideas better than this but i reallyhope you guys can make part 2.

  • I'm sure they'll contact you if they have any problems with the script...

    -_-

  • hey can you tell me what happen in the movie ive been waiting to see it

  • Yes, and District 10 (part 2 of D9) is when the government secretly develops a fluid to "convert" them all into prawn crackers...

  • LMAO

  • No, they shrink them and eat them. Including Wikus. The end.

  • I know I'll be hated for this, but I actually liked the Halo shorts better

  • that's why i really want to study there!!!!

  • Oh my i wanted to see the movie so badly and i didn't knew why

    it was because is from vfs another from crappy Hollywood

  • Awesome movie!! i wish movie makers would stop doing so much movement shots... (the reality look) it can be so nauseating. But This movie kicks ass! the aliens are so rad looking!

  • thanx

  • Try to image if Tom Cruise had gotten his hooks into it and THEN think how great a movie it was... without the typical hollywood formulas.

  • It's a movie. Its called suspension of disbelief, I don't see you complaining about how the explosions defy physics.

  • "Its called suspension of disbelief,"

    Then you are a fan of naked lunch I take it.

  • Or snakes on a plane or some such nonsense.

  • you sir, have underestimated humanity's capacity for evil and greed.

  • This doco dont say much...but the movie....full on ride.

    It shows a world were so many more stories could be told (and will I hope). You haven't seen an Alien movie like this!

    See it!

  • I don't think you can call this video "Behind the Visual Effects". It was boring to watch. And nothing "behind" was shown.

    But film itself is pretty great

  • The effects were great. Way to many holes in the story line. Alien eviction? No explanation as to how their language was understood. No interest in why they were here. No international attempt at serious contact with an obviously advanced race. The whole slum concept didn't fly for me. The cat food thing was cheesie. The basic idea had potential but fell short.

  • I suppose the "Understandable language" thing could possibly be explained due to the fact that they had been there for twenty-something years. Though not properly expained, that's probably what they thought was good enough.

  • There was a lot that was not explained. Its good to fill in the gaps myself for a change rather than be spoon fed every detail related to the fictional situation. The main characters journey, and the film being pretty much his journey alone was a new fresh and interesting unfolding. There should be more movies like this.

  • "Its good to fill in the gaps myself for a change rather than be spoon fed every detail related to the fictional situation"

    Then why bother seeing the movie? Just imagine your own.

    This movie was in fact spoon fed. Despite the amazing gaps and inconsistencies in the plot it pushed all the right buttons. It explains why "reality" shows are so popular.

  • Those gaps and inconsistencies in the plot can be filled by thinking about what information is presented and making educated guesses. Its forcing us to think. Like the language question you poised - the answer to that is logical and derivable from the information in the movie. Why watch? Its a brilliant journey for the main characters (the man and his alien friend) whom I connected with. If one does not connect with the main character/s in a film, then one will not enjoy the movie.

  • "Why watch? Its a brilliant journey for the main characters (the man and his alien friend) whom I connected with."

    The man was a human prawn. His "friend" we knew nothing about. It may have been lying about curing the guy.

    "the answer to that is logical"

    It is not logical for 2 parties to speak to each other in their own languages. Either one party or the other actually speaks the language or there is an interpreter.

  • It is very logical. If each species vocal chords are physically unable to pronounce the sounds of the other, like an insect and a human for example (as we have in the film), and they have had 28 years of contact, and they are both intelligent, then it is totally logical they they had enough time to learn each other lingo. No logic gap there.

  • "No logic gap there."

    Accept the the tiny fact that it never occurs among humans. Therefore we do not do such things.

    "and they are both intelligent,"

    No, they are mindless drones as depicted by the story.

    "they they had enough time to learn each other lingo."

    All foeign languages have been around for thousands of years and they still use interpreters. The main flunky was not even depicted as having that talent.

  • Um, did you get my point about insect jaws and human jaws not being able to do each others phonetics? Perhaps they cant physically speak each others phonetics, thus they need to learn each others. 28 years is enough time. The main character was an 'alien' social worker - who's job it would be to understand them. That main alien was NOT a mindless drone, and there would be other smarter ones.

  • They were driven to desperation by the humans locking them away, so what choice did they have other than appearing mindless to the camera - just like the imates in a prison or more precisely to the metaphor - refugees in a detention center - locked away for no other reason than they are undesirable. This brilliant movie will compel people to think about how refugees are often treated as second class humans. This film is a sparkling metaphor. Our Australian government is guilty of this horror.

  • "so what choice did they have other than appearing mindless to the camera"

    If there were non drone aliens at the time we attempted to first enter a ship hovering with anti gravity they would have toasted us with the weapons they had. They certainly would not have allowed the ship to be taken.

    "Our Australian government is guilty of this horror."

    All governments have done this. Given the right circumstances they will again. This was a poor venue, poorly executed.

  • You obviously did not like the film and thats fair enough. I could easily rebut everything you are saying then you could rebut that and it will go on forever. The film is missing an lot of information I agree, but it forces us to generate our own back story, and I like that.

    "They certainly would not have allowed the ship to be taken".

    Maybe the smart ones amongst them wanted the ship to be taken - they needed help and help came. There is not enough backstory for you to be certain, or me.

  • "but it forces us to generate our own back story, and I like that. "

    Without an understanding of why actions happen they carry no meaning. Your left with a meaningless visual and no explanation. It's why "reality" shows are popular. No subjstance.

  • The movie has comic book logic, so yes there is much that does not make sense. But while connecting with the main characters and taking that full on journey of death defying survival with them, the emotional engagement I had pushed these logical weaknesses into the back ground, and I stayed with the character rather than picking out logic gaps in the backdrop. In retrospect, questions can be raised, true. But Its is a character driven emotional journey for me, not an anthropological treatise.

  • "But Its is a character driven emotional journey"

    Weak characters. The car doesn't work and the cab driver is on a secret mission that makes no sense going somewhere. Of course we'll push the car to help the mission. After all we have emotions invested.

    Sweet ride. :)

  • Wether the characters are weak or strong is a completely subjective matter, its an issue that can not easily be settled on objectively. Why is because it depends on whether the audience member connected with the character/s. If they connect, then the acting is great and the character/s strong. If not they will appear badly acted or weak. Reading the talk about the film many were happy with the acting. I was right in there with him and found the acting top notch, his asshole qualities and all.

  • "Wether the characters are weak or strong is a completely subjective matter"

    As story lines go it is not. The character is supported by the background given. No supporting background, no groundwork on which to base the character or their actions.

    "It depends on whether the audience member connected with the character/s"

    Yes, the degree of the viewers gullibility given nothing adds up.

    "found the acting top notch"

    The acting is not the issue.

  • I completely disagree. Gullibility has NOTHING to do with connecting with a character or not. It has to do with individual life experiences and psychology of audience members, and every one is different is these aspects. Many found the story line strong, again an issue of opinion. You did not, thats your personal issue. Illegal Aliens parked above a city, outcasts of some sort, needing social workers. There, a great supporting background concept for a nerdy bigot social worker to fester.

  • "There, a great supporting background concept for a nerdy bigot social worker"

    Right, and the world is gonna put a putz in charge and televise it. Blatantly bigoted social workers get fired. The entire world would have teams of scientists for decades on sight studying the aliens. Speaking directly to them. Not putzes. The absurdity of the concept was laughable.

    It reminded me af a monty python skit.

  • Yes, it certainly started out as a comedy. Then Morphed into action... a bit like that film "FROM DUSK TILL DAWN" which goes Tarantino, Tarantino, Tarantino... then suddenly.... Vampire movie, vampire movie, vampire movie. District 9 requires a lot of suspension of disbelief. Again, perhaps the scientists have got all they wanted from the aliens years ago. Audiences for the most part have engaged strongly with the main characters and generally ignored the conceptual questions you cite.

  • It did not start out as a comedy.

  • Yes, I think you are mostly right.

    I suppose I was referring to the main characters performance when he was first introduced to us in the office. Also, some things has an absurd flavor - like when they went in to start getting signatures from house to house - knowing they had a million or more houses to visit that day! But there could have been other teams gathering signatures. I love the film.

  • @MarkusKellow Well did you not see the like 20+ trucks that rolled into district 9 lol

  • Engaging with any fictional kind of text also requires the temporary suspension of disbelief, and everyone has different degrees to which they will allow this to happen too. This film requires a fair bit of it. If you not suspend your disbelief enough then I can understand how things will start to seem illogical and the background will not be justified well enough to engage with the story.

  • One question to you, did you connect and empathize with the main character?

  • "Um, did you get my point about insect jaws and human jaws not being able to do each others phonetics?"

    That was not established.

    'alien' social worker who's job it would be to understand them."

    Right. Throwing them cat food. The whole eviction thing was laughable.

    "and there would be other smarter ones."

    Says who? All other aliens where depicted as mindless. The alien weapons trade for cat food was insane. The government entity in control would have confiscated all weapons in 28 years.

  • "and there would be other smarter ones. Says who"

    Says me!

    "That was not established"

    no, but it can be imagined.

  • "no, but it can be imagined."

    So can the entire film. What is your point?

    Lets make silent films. Then we can all imagine what is taking place. Better yet lets go to audio only. Then we can really use our imagination.

  • My point is that engaging the imagination is healthy and good. In movies this process can generate cult stasis. This movie compels one to generate an imagined back-story because of all the questions it raises. People whom get extremely emotionally involved will justify their experience by generating 'logical' answers to those questions in their minds so as not to be upset by possible inconsistencies. It comes down to whether one likes doing this 'imagining' or not. I do.

  • "It comes down to whether one likes doing this 'imagining' or not."

    It amounts to someone selling you lemon car or a cab ride, having no manual and imagining you know how to drive and fix it and then imagining your actually going places in it . or the cabby driving you 300 miles out of your way for reasons you can imagine and dropping you off at a random remote location. Then in the end you find yourself emotionally attached to it or the driver.If you like that kind of thing more power to yah

  • Nice analogy.

  • "can be filled by"

    "making educated guesses"

    Yes, this is brilliant. now a film maker no longer needs to think. They have found a way to dupe humans into doing the thinking for them. They place the bare minimum into the hog trough and the slop is on! Sewweeee!

  • I have no problems with being forced to think when watching a movie. It one doesn't like it then stick to Michael Bay films.

    The guy was a human prawn? Yes in the end, a brilliant twist, but many people connected with him as a human and and empathized strongly, taking the ride with him, thus enjoying the movie.

    The alien might have been lying? Very true, and what an interesting possibility for the intrigue of the story and their relationship.

  • "The alien might have been lying? Very true, and what an interesting possibility for the intrigue of the story and their relationship".

    Hardly interesting. Quite a basic question.

    There was no relationship established. Their rapoire was minimal and based on need not trust. Nothing beyond that was established.

    The "main character" made his final choice not from growth of character but a realization that he had nowhere to go. He fucked himself.

  • There was a relationship established. The alien said he would not leave him at the very end. That is a relationship beyond need for the alien, as he was prepared to die for the other. And the main character turned around to save the other. The growth of the main character existed, no matter what the mechanisms were that enabled it to grow.He was a bigot whom literally became the subject of his bigotry - so he was forced to grow, once he was in the other skin.

  • "There was a relationship established."

    Given no background on alien social habits one can not assume that. Did you notice the only alien family characterization was this one and the small one associated?

    "And the main character turned around to save the other"

    Says who? He nearly trashed the other ship and when he could not fly it he had no choice.

    Again saving his own ass.

    "so he was forced to grow"

    All that was shown at the end was a dog in a corner that knew his time was up.

  • "given no background in alien social habits" We are not given background, but this goes back to my original point - my imagination worked to create that background, and I like that - it gives the me some work to do. You prefer the camera went and gave us visuals of other family units, which would be interesting. But my imagination added them - I saw one unit, I can assume there will be others. The "turning around" Im referring too was when he was fleeing while his alien mate was kneeling.

  • "which would be interesting. But my imagination added them"

    The "slums" were depicted over and over crawling with mindless cat food eating "can and all" aliens. Supposedly we discovered how to speak each others language and no understanding of their culture? Are you fucking kidding? Every "drone" that could had to be far more intelligent than what was shown. This film is for whoever will accept shit that is served to them without having to think about it.

  • Maybe those drones were smarter than what was shown! They are locked in a prison basically, and we saw only a fraction of the 1.8 million citizens, where are the rest? Perhaps the family units were staying indoors, hiding from the more violent members of their race.

    They could be driven to that behavior for a lack of supplies. See how humans react when trucks enter war torn areas and hand out not enough food for too many people very similar behavior in dire circumstances.

  • I see this as the film industries version of abstract art. A general form is made. It has little direction, simply the bare premise of a story. You fill in the blanks. Paint thrown on a wall. It's up to you to see the art of the story.

    The visuals are another matter. That is their talents lay.

  • That is where their talents lay

  • I think they and Blomkamp should remake Black Hawk Down or at least, maybe produce a modern war movie of current events like in Iraq.

  • Amazing movie...all there is to say :|

  • this movie was awesome!

  • it was

    whoever marked your comment as spam is just an idiot

  • great job you done VFS guys, congratulations and thanks for this nice and new experience with District 9.

  • the post-human book trailer fast version has some pretty nice effects by a VFS grad and a hit girl with a bikini in it too

  • GO SEE DISTRICT 9 NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I already did and I want it on Bluray now. :[

  • Amazing job VFS!!! You guys rock, i'm majoring in Biology, but if I had to do something else I would go to VFS. I almost went into that field, but biology has called me lol.

  • VFS ROCKS! If i was no wanting to achieve a science degree, i would do this as a second option.

    Much love for you VFS guys

  • THAT MOVIE WAS AWESOME!!!!!

  • who did the Sound?

  • Try district 6 in Cape Town and get some human parallels

  • Bernhard kimbacher ist entweder österreicher oder deutscher =)

    bernhard kimbacher is austrian oder german =) ... i think xD

  • The movie was just BRILLIANT!-- District 10 anyone?!

  • are you gonna live in it?

  • Where was it filmed?! It was fantastic!

  • johanesberg. (hopefully spelt right)

  • The movie was so intense! i loved it. It was a great change from the typical alien film

  • The general audience think Weta is responsible for most of the CGI in the film but you gotta give credit to Imagene Engine for all the hard work. I'm sure they'll be more recognized for it with more films to come.

  • Should i watch district 1-8 befor watching this?

  • lol

  • it wouldnt hurt

  • Also, when you watch 2012 that's coming out later this year, make sure you start with 10,000 BC.

  • ooooo i watched that theres a new one commin??

  • Damn..Thats like, 12012 movies. Jesus.

  • Sincerely hope this story will bring a follow up to District 9 because I just can't believe we have to assume that it has to end like it does. It would be a shame...

  • I love VFS.

  • Dido, of all film schools I want to go to VFS

  • Both black and white were trying to get aliens power. White experiment, blow up young aliens and burn aliens babies..black eat aliens (not people) ...I dont know what is worst but this wasnt racist towards any group but more like "specist" towards humans...

  • Racist towards africans??? where did you get that from? Blacks and whites were hated equally in this film.

  • but the white people don't eat other people in the movie. they made them seem more barbaric than the aliens themselves. sure the government was corrupt but they were civilized.

  • hey, idiot... the africans that were eating the aliens were only a small part of a gang in the slums.... there were other black characters that lived in the regular part of the city and didn't eat aliens... at all... there was no racism in this movie.

  • Look out for District 10 people!

  • wow! now i gotta see it! =)

  • This school is gonna get more reception for it effects

  • no wounder this movie was so amazing, it had deep Candain roots. the simple fact it didn't take place in new york instantly made it feel differnt, and the movie was amazing, i want to go to this school now more so then when i did before.

    Great work i am even thinking oscer!!!

  • District 9 is definitely an amazing film. However, my only problem with it was the constant use of the F-bomb.

    Now I know they were aiming for the human feel for the experience, but they could've been more selective with their profanity. After hearing f*#k for the hundredth time, the speech gets a bit bland, which sort of kills a chunk of the experience.

    But all in all, fantastic film.

  • haha i never thought about that but he dose seem to say it alot, but then again, im sure you would be say f*#k if all that stuff was heppening to you lol, i know what you mean tho, meh i actualy really like the accent so hearing it said differntly never got old :P

  • Well, I know you'd hear it left and right, but they included it in almost every single scene. To me, it just got annoying.

  • if i was south african or nigerian i think i would be of the portrayal of those citzens. the nigerians are animalistic and beastly, while the south africans are greedy and lacking morals. the lead character is a lovable dipshit lol.

    The special effects where never distracting fit in perfect with a pretty good concept and story. the people of vancover definitely have something to be proud of

  • yeah i feel sorry for the nigerians

    they make them seem so evil

  • Awesome!

  • district 9 was one of my best experiences in a movie. it was mindblowingly amazing. i felt like this was all real and it was actually happening in front of me

  • Saw it a few hours ago...

    Loved it!

    cant wait to see what they do with it now :D

  • Just

    Awesome.

  • Can hardly wait to see the movie :)

    And the fact that I know who did the animations, and even more it's people I'm familiure with, is going to let me enjoy the movie even more.

  • k seriously district 9 is best movie ive ever seen... omg im awestruckd

  • are you kiding me the aliens are cg! i thought it was a costume or something. they look so real

  • You ROCK VFS \m/ thank you for uploading these. I also hope that some day I can go to VFS cause people tell me is the best school for anything film making. Even thou I'm not good I know VFS will help me get better/\. I'm going to see this movie, which most likely will be movie of the year.

  • wait at the end he said something about "movie can be made in the city and exceptionally well". D9 was made in Van City??????????????