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urgeok2 03-25-2008 03:45 AM

I couldn't see anything wrong with the I Am Legend CGI myself ...

but i though of a couple of places it looked dumb ... both in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Vanhelsing - in particular the Jack the Ripper character.

bloody_ribcut 03-25-2008 05:14 AM

bad cgi- the shooter, when they were shooting at mark walberg.. i cant believe they used cgi...when the bullets entered the wood it was lite in color and looked fake as hell...


good cgi- land of the dead wasnt too bad..



i rather use puppets like critters or gingerdead man..

Phalanx 03-25-2008 05:52 AM

Excluding "total" cg animated films here.

It depends on the film IMO...

With certain movies, liberal use of CG can be fun/funny or further throw you into the world of the unbelievable, eg - Pans Labyrinth, Starship troopers, and from what I've seen the cgi in the last AVP film seemed right at home, Sin City, Kung Fu Hustle, Cloverfield, there's more but that's what comes to mind.

But in some cases it's either not needed quite so much - Rambo IV...I mean c'mon, not EVERY gunshot/explosion/maiming had to be done like that...or just plain dodgy, eg - bloodrayne, and/or other $2 bargain bin crap - eg - low budget in CGI it would seem, is pretty hard to work with, and in some cases just looks like some stupid shit...with the occasional appearance of those films that have cg that just doesn't seem to work (lets talk x-men 3 de-aging), you just look and think...ok...weird, Blade 2 had this in spades as well, with the action-figure style fighting scenes - again, where not needed.

So...I'm either way, I like it in some films, in some I do not...and it seems largely about the type/tone of film, how seriously it takes itself, and also budget to an extent.
That said, I prefer a more subtle approach, especially when it comes to horror...at least until cg can look a lot better than it currently does.

_____V_____ 03-25-2008 06:00 AM

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My favorite CGI stuff was probably in T2. The technology was pretty new then so it was a bit more of a novelty to me (the 'wow did you see that' factor) and it had a good balance of CGI/traditional effects.
Cant agree more. Back then T2 rocked the audiences with its dazzling effects, me included. I was all like "how the f*** did they manage that?!"

But yeah, now its part-and-parcel of almost many movies. Good CGI like in the Matrix series is pretty impressive, and I thought it was a welcome addition to the LOTR franchise, the Spider-Man and X-Men franchises etc. We have been treated to ample doses of it from Star Wars times anyways...it was just a matter of time before it became a dominant force in movie-making.

But a movie like Beowulf makes me wonder, how the hell can you get a CGI-animated live-action character to show emotion? Making faces is one thing...getting the emotion out of a character is another.

Same goes for cheesily bad CGI effects. Pick up any Shark Attack-esque or The Hulk, Spawn etc. type of movies and they not only make the movie terrible, they take away a chunk of the effect on audiences.

Its all about maintaining a balance between CGI and live characters IMO. If you can get just about the perfect balance between the two, the movie clicks as a whole.

Despare 03-25-2008 06:00 AM

The scene in Ichi the killer where a man is cut in half (as well as some other scenes)... HORRIBLE CGI there. It does however fit with the over the top, almost anime style of the film and didn't do much to pull me away from the movie. Personally it bothers me more if it's in a film that's supposed to be realistic than if it's used in a fantasy setting. Rambo's CGI wasn't bad, a little over used but it didn't look like overproduced cheese and didn't really draw my attention to it. Even movies like Shoot-Em Up which I think had some really bad CGI moments don't bother me much. I think the worst CGI effect for me is blood spatter, that's the one I notice the most and it makes me wonder why they didn't stick to the old school method for that BUT bad special effects are bad special effects. It doesn't matter if they're CGI or poorly made puppets. Oh, and I shouldn't forget to mention Sweeney Todd as a recent movie with good use of CGI.

urgeok2 03-25-2008 08:17 AM

oh ... bad CGI - the Zatoichi movie that came out a couple of years ago.

CGI blood in a sword movie ???!!!

i'm not debating if it should have been there (of course it shouldn't have been)

i'm saying that it just looked horrible.



great CGI - Desperado ... Rodriguez rendered all the gunshot hits on the walls of the church with CGI.

nice when they can do something simple to look realistic - and save a ton of money and potential damage.

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Despare 03-25-2008 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 676089)
oh ... bad CGI - the Zatoichi movie that came out a couple of years ago.

CGI blood in a sword movie ???!!!

i'm not debating if it should have been there (of course it shouldn't have been)

i'm saying that it just looked horrible.

Yes it did, especially the scene where Zatoichi lops that guy's hand off. I still love that movie but some of the blood was horrible.

Kemal 03-26-2008 02:06 PM

It works in fantasy movies, not so much for movies that are supposed to scare you. Imagine The Descent done with CGI creatures. That would have been horrible.


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