I think it looks like they just painted in a crappy CGI over her.. or maybe drew her with CGI for a few frames before imposing that on her riding a bike. It looks bad to, but ehre it is for everyone else to see.

I watched Winter Soldier again recently, and the Quinjets there are passable at first viewing, but if you look at them too closely, they don't pass the test. But this shot dispensing the motorcycle is barely passable, and is a good example of how CGI has become a tool that's just too common, too easy, and has sapped ingenuity from filmmaking.it doesn't look terribly different to previous quinjet shots to me.
I don't hate them, but I don't find them adding much to cinema. Besides, this is a forum for opinion.I just watched a film I hate AGAIN to pick out things to hate even more about it about covers the level of discussion here. Why bother.
I don't hate them, but I don't find them adding much to cinema. Besides, this is a forum for opinion.I just watched a film I hate AGAIN to pick out things to hate even more about it about covers the level of discussion here. Why bother.
I'm waiting for someone to give me a scene form MCU that is singularly powerful and moving, and helps explore the possibilities of the cinema.. like Lindsey's revival from "The Abyss" .. something where the egos of the producers is allowed to step aside so that we can embrace what is on the screen
It's not the job of someone else to convince you that the MCU has any merit. Plus, there are dozens of movies that I love that don't fit that bill. Doesn't make them any less enjoyable.I'm waiting for someone to give me a scene form MCU that is singularly powerful and moving, and helps explore the possibilities of the cinema.
So every film needs to "add to cinema"????? Yeah, the MCU films aren't Citizen Kane, but they're not trying to be. Some times you go to a film to be entertained by clever quips, fights and explosions and not to be awed by being taken to the next level.I don't hate them, but I don't find them adding much to cinema. Besides, this is a forum for opinion.I just watched a film I hate AGAIN to pick out things to hate even more about it about covers the level of discussion here. Why bother.
I'm waiting for someone to give me a scene form MCU that is singularly powerful and moving, and helps explore the possibilities of the cinema.. like Lindsey's revival from "The Abyss" .. something where the egos of the producers is allowed to step aside so that we can embrace what is on the screen
For me, the shot of Black Widow dropping out of the plane on her bike was a highlight of the trailer for me. It's so interesting how different people can have wildly different reactions to certain minutia.
I guess there has to be limits.
The difference there is, you're combining two franchises that typically don't share a universe.if Paramount announced a six year slate featuring separate films for each character, and if each film was just trying to sell the other films, that most people complain the same way I'm complaining.
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