I have to say I always find the "taken out of the movie" comment a little curious when it is aimed at CGI.
Seriously, when you guys watch the old Sinbad films, or 'Jason & the Argonauts' or 'Clash of the titans', are you "taken out of the movie" whenever all that jerky stop motion puppetry takes over the screen?
How about Star Wars (original editions) with the obvious masking of the ships against any light backgrounds? The original alien bar scene, That giant eel/sock puppet thing in Empire Strikes back, or the rancour in ROTJ? Admiral Ackbar's oh so obvious head mask? Muppet Yoda?
Then we have Donner's Superman in flight (all the distance shots without wires)...The very obvious use of miniatures in many a film's 'disaster' set pieces...and let's consider the entirely practical 'Jaws' robot too...
I ask this because the audiences back in those days were certainly not "taken out of the movie" by any of these things. Hell, however hokey they are by today's standards, these films still enjoy a good following regardless of their dated FX.
So what has changed that audiences now can be so easily 'taken out of a movie' by what is clearly a superior special effect?
I am still a fan of the CGI in 'Hulk' but surely even the staunchest defenders of the 'Hulk' CG have to admit that it is inconsistent.
It ranges from downright 'cartoony' (Hulk's face when he let's off his 1st roar in the corridor after his 1st transformation, and his roar at the Hulk dogs atop the tree) to absolutely stunning (Nolte touching Hulks face, Hulk busting out of the military base, Hulk vs. the army).
I'm willing to bet that some of the people who come on here saying how perfect the ILM Hulk was, where on the Hulk threads in '03 complaining about it.
It definitely is inconsistent. However, it's more consistent than the 2008 version. Part of the problem with the '03 Hulk was his design. His face looked very human and puffy which didn't lend will to his roaring. However, at times, it also helped the Hulk appear more realistic.
Honestly, at the time of its release, I wasn't very impressed with the CGI, but looking back now and comparing it to the recent Hulk, it really was a technological feat and would probably get much more recognition had the movie not sucked so much.![]()
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree over the consistency of TIH cg, but as far as everything else that you said - i'm totally with you 100%.
I do wonder just how good the ILM's Hulk wouldve looked with R & H's TIH shade of green, vascularity, facial structure and hair.
Imagine if you could combine the best aspect of the 2 effects houses efforts?
Now that would make for the most impressive Hulk ever.
Or if R&H had more time, does anyone know the production time of each Hulk movie?
I think it was something like R&H had just under a year and ILM had a year and a half.
And, we've seen how much the CGI improved since the teaser which was a pretty short time. I can only imagine how tight the CGI would have been if they had the same time frame as ILM.
And, we've seen how much the CGI improved since the teaser which was a pretty short time. I can only imagine how tight the CGI would have been if they had the same time frame as ILM.
Why watch a fantasy film if you kill the fantasy part of viewing the film?
I'd rather see Jessica if you don't mindt:
Or, better yet, if they were ILM.And, we've seen how much the CGI improved since the teaser which was a pretty short time. I can only imagine how tight the CGI would have been if they had the same time frame as ILM.
Or, better yet, if they were ILM.
Why would I care about that? I'm not trying to start up a special effects studio.Why? None of these smaller companies will ever get an opportunity to make it big if people are always passing them over for the more well known companies.
Why would I care about that? I'm not trying to start up a special effects studio.
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Well, since this IS the cgi thread....
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Too long for what?Because ILM and WETA have dominated the cg market too long, it's time to give someone else a turn and we saw R&H can deliver, given more time, they could come up with something spectacular.
That's amazing!!!Where did you get that pic of the CGI version?
Because ILM and WETA have dominated the cg market too long, it's time to give someone else a turn and we saw R&H can deliver, given more time, they could come up with something spectacular.