Bannerless Hulk
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This isn't directed at you so don't take it the wrong way ok...
The weak daytime Hulk CGI looks pretty good in motion and flaws are hard to notice so let me ask you; when you watch the film in the cinema will you be able to pause the Hulk shots and analyse them? Don't think so. You'll be watching everything in fast motion where the flaws are not noticeable and where the CGI looks great. Plus I doubt anyone will be noticing the flaws when you see some great action.
Personally, I feel the strength in good CGI is in knowing that it's so good that you COULD stop the film if you wanted and be even more impressed by its detail. Not so, for some of the CGI we've had the misfortune of seeing stopped already. Now call me a whiner, an expert and everything else... but know that I loved almost all of the CGI in the last film. There was hardly a scene in that movie that I didn't feel I was watching the Hulk interact seamlessly in the real world.