Eh, I still have issues watching CGI people fight. It's really cool to watch, but the people involved don't have any weight to them.[YT]LJ1hUJP-1EE[/YT]
gordons and foxs' mustaches battle it outi think there should be an epic mustache struggle.
not that i'm advocating for the spiderman approach to fighting, but i do think it's about 4 times more enjoyable and or engaging than anything in begins(just watching the audience scream while he's doing his thing argues it's own point
not that i'm advocating for the spiderman approach to fighting, but i do think it's about 4 times more enjoyable and or engaging than anything in begins(just watching the audience scream while he's doing his thing argues it's own point
moreover, I just thought it'd be fair to post what when reading the comments before, isn't as cartoony and un based in reality as some ppl seem to remember...
gravity is still a huge character, and really most of it is stage the way begins was, GREEN SCREEN, (on the train at least)
objectively it's no different than when we watch cartoons/anime and don't have a single problem with it.
ie Ninja Scroll..(those are fake drawn ppl doing all that stuff)
ploting and quality sell it
plus the camera letting us see stuff
note the head/neck freedom at 1:12 1:14
If you mean from the camera angles, I'd have to agree to a point, based on the prologue. The zipline scene was something out of Spiderman in regards to camera angles, but I found it more convincing since they actually did the stunt for real and thus the figures had real weight to them.I notice that the style of the action is really going to be much more like Spider-Man. Hopefully it is!
Eh, I still have issues watching CGI people fight. It's really cool to watch, but the people involved don't have any weight to them.