It's utterly flabbergasting to me that they didn't put that scene in the first FF film. It was a cop-out. C'mon, you don't need an excuse to show that stuff...the best parts of the werewolf flicks are when the guy's changing into the werewolf!!!!! It would have been satisfyingly horrific to the audience to see that...I don't think there's anyway it was a stylistic choice...it was about the budget. They wanted to save money...money...money.
Just like not having a CGI Thing was all about the budget. C'mon, I know you hear that crap about Chiklis wanting to be in the suit. Sure, maybe Chiklis wanted it, but they could have easily ignored him or found someone else for the role. You hear that crap about CGI not being able to express emotion. I don't think so. There's no way that CGI can't produce a frickin' rock creature adequately. Skin is the hardest thing to emulate in CGI, not ROCK. Have you ever seen that creature in Galaxy Quest? It still holds up. No, it's all because they decided to cheap out on these films.
Sardaukar, I agree with everything in your post, especially what I highlighted. I still can't believe we got no Ben-to-Thing transformation scene. If I think about that for long, it really gets me ticked at the studio and producers.
And I agree, Chiklis' preferences were likely
not the deciding factor in the studio's choice to go rubber suit. I think that's a funny idea, really. Can't you hear the suits on conference call?
"Yeah, Chiklis says he won't do the motion capture thing; he says he wants a rubber suit."
"A
rubber suit? We were gonna get ILM to do this new process that's gonna knock people's socks off."
"Sir, Chiklis says no suit, no way."
"No suit, no Chiklis."
"Yep."
"(audible sigh) ...Well... No choice, I guess."
"I'll order the suit, sir."

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I'd have prefered to see Chiklis' performance within a "next generation" CGI/live action combo: His physical acting motion-captured and the facial performance retained in its entirety.
Some type of revolution in CGI FX would have been a trememdous selling point for this franchise. More than anything else, I feel that's what weakened both these films.
To me, as pedestrian as the first film was, put in the type of CGI/Chiklis Thing I just described and you'd have had a "wow factor" that would have distracted folks from an otherwise lackluster film.
Personally, I think from the time Fox decided to go cheap on the Thing and "unrecognizable" on Doctor Doom, this franchise was
destined to face an uphill existence.
If we get an
FF3... then please, Fox,
just have the Thing's transformation become complete.
Give the audience a Ben Grimm they can't forget.
Oh, and Jessica in her underwear again. Make sure that's in there, too.