With mint frosting.
Anyone else want a slice? I know I do.
Anyone else want a slice? I know I do.
The "Troi-Cake" was perhaps the funniest part of one of the most "bizarre" eps in Star Trek, Worf's "Delicious" statement adds the "icing to the cake" (pun intended :P )
The thing that always gets to me though is Data's "High Pitched Static" its extremely freaky...
The cake on a giant table to hide Troi's body was a shameless cheapskaet FX. They made data bodyless in Disaster so they could have done something better in Phantasms.
The cake on a giant table to hide Troi's body was a shameless cheapskaet FX. They made data bodyless in Disaster so they could have done something better in Phantasms.
The "Troi-Cake" was perhaps the funniest part of one of the most "bizarre" eps in Star Trek, Worf's "Delicious" statement adds the "icing to the cake" (pun intended :P )
The thing that always gets to me though is Data's "High Pitched Static" its extremely freaky...
Have some.
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Worf's diggin it.
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I just realized something. That cake should be chocolate.
The cake on a giant table to hide Troi's body was a shameless cheapskaet FX. They made data bodyless in Disaster so they could have done something better in Phantasms.
I don't get it. Her body was supposed to be a cake, and it was. What do you think would have been less "cheapskaet" (sic)?
Doug
The cake on a giant table to hide Troi's body was a shameless cheapskaet FX. They made data bodyless in Disaster so they could have done something better in Phantasms.
I don't get it. Her body was supposed to be a cake, and it was. What do you think would have been less "cheapskaet" (sic)?
Doug
If they had used blue screen to hide her body instead of getting a gigantic table. It was just so obvious and cheap.
Practical effects (effects created and filmed live in front of the camera) can be quite convincing if done well, but they have their limitations.I've always preferred “old school” special effects (puppets, makeup, etc) to computer effects. Even good computer effects look fake. By using actual, real objects to create an “item” (an alien, monster, Troi cake, etc), the item in question exists in the same plane of reality, casts the appropriate shadows, and is less distracting than CGI.If they had used blue screen to hide her body instead of getting a gigantic table. It was just so obvious and cheap.
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