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Comic-Con '09: District 9 panel (part 1)

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Producer Peter Jackson, director Neill Blomkamp, and star Sharlto Copley talk about the making of this unique science fiction film.

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  • i saw D-9 on the big screen and it was worth the money i would pay double for the ticket

  • this movie is so epic and so possible

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  • That moment when fokkin' prawns aren't allowed at their own fokkin' Comic Con panel, man. XDDDDDDDDDD

  • @MaybeYesNo90 L0L

  • @cacasarq though he didn't write it or directed it, HE IS AWESOME a genious for me! but at least give some credit to the WRITER 'N DIRECTOR Neill Blomkamp

  • But I mean, it isn't fair that most of the credit, of the film goes to P.Jackson 'cause at the end it was written and directed by Blomkamp, I mean, Jackson is my hero, but give Blomkamp what he deserves!

  • Love this movie !!!

  • I love this movie!

  • @YungReach Yeah, when he was young, he shot movies with a camera and his primary objective was to make a King Kong movie himself. Well, the situation got complicated and Peter started to create different movies (black humor comedies, horror films). Well, all those movies headed towards one and after LOTR trilogy, King Kong remake came out on 2005. His movies are awesome and Neil really should be congratulated.

  • @Danteeee3 Peter Jacksons' early films, Bad taste and brain dead were extremely girtty and violent, which later inspired the detailed production design of LOTR and district 9, I agree with what you said but it always gets me when Peter often gets the full credit for a film which he did not direct nor wrote. Neil Blokamp is the one who should really be congratulated for the success of this film.

  • TKS PETER! very antropologic sc-fi movie! well done!

  • haha! agreed. nothin left to say.

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