CaptainHawk1
Commodore
CGI 'reality' has been forced down our throats. What would have been laughed out of a theater as fake looking 20 years ago is now accepted as 'great CGI.'
Conversely, practical effects heralded as great work 20 years ago would be laughed out of the theater now. I can't seriously believe that anyone would look at the stew of optical composting artifacts that littered films of that era and think that effects technology hasn't advanced since then.
I don't think that's the claim here. What people like myself are trying to say is that it's overly-relied on to the point where it really doesn't look any better than the old effects do but for different reasons. Classic techniques that were effective such as miniature model building have been discarded and replaced with garbage like the CG ENT-E, NX-01, and Voyager.
The fact is artifacts are irrelevant when the on-screen adversary is a fucking cartoon. I'm going to point this out again: do you really think that the CG Yoda is more convincing than the foam rubber puppet? You can make the argument that the foam rubber puppet isn't that convincing to begin with, but the CG version looks like a cartoon. I remember how nuts people went for that fight scene at the end of Clones between Yoda and Dooku and I could never figure out why. I've played Soulblade, I've already seen that shit. I mean seriously, it's like watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit? when you watch this junk nowadays.
I keep asking myself "do they really think we're buying this shit?" LOTR... same deal. Nothing convincing at all about the effects in any of them. I'm not knocking the films, I'm just saying all the effects look animated. Seriously, have you ever hinestly sat back and watched LOTR and said, "OMFG these effects look so REAL!" The bar has been set very by Hollywood and I'll be impressed if they ever decide to go back to the days of combining CG with physical models, sets and characters a la First Contact and DS9.
It's not a take it or leave itgame. We certainly don't have to go back to the days of rubber Gorn suits made for $12.50. All you need to do is use those budgets effectively, hire good miniature builders and puppet designers and pros like Michael Westmore or any number of talented creature creators and stop disappointing us.
This is just a general rant about the decline of the effects portion of the movies as I actually think that they did a fantastic job with those two creatures in the Lost clip.