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Spoilers Marvel Cinematic Universe spoiler-heavy speculation thread

What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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I hope this does usher in more practical effects and standard stunt work. I think the world has has become bored with CGI. Not that CGI should go completely away but it should be used less and more efficiently.
 
I hope this does usher in more practical effects and standard stunt work. I think the world has has become bored with CGI. Not that CGI should go completely away but it should be used less and more efficiently.

I mean, when it's stunts that could happen like jumping off a tower it's one thing. But when you go into outer space you kind of need the CGI effects.
 
I mean, when it's stunts that could happen like jumping off a tower it's one thing. But when you go into outer space you kind of need the CGI effects.

They can use some CGI but they can also use more models again. Their is something great about models like in the first few Alien movies for example that is hard to just capture with CGI. Is especially true for Gore. "The Thing" still looks better than any CGI monster, ever.
 
I hope this does usher in more practical effects and standard stunt work. I think the world has has become bored with CGI. Not that CGI should go completely away but it should be used less and more efficiently.

I just watched Aliens last night. I grew up in the era where, unless you rented the VHS, you had to catch a movie on television. That's the era when you might see the end of the movie first and then watch the beginning or the middle when it came on again. This was the first time I'd seen the film from beginning to end.

My relevant point is that the effects work was really great. There was one scene that was pretty iffy at the end when Bishop is in pieces and there's a close up of Lance Hendrickson and it's pretty obvious that he's standing underneath where the floor should be -- but all the space effects and the puppetry were fantastic. It really made me nostalgic for old style special effects.

EDIT: LOL, Jayson and I were thinking the same thing at the same time.
 
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Guess he had to go get more.
 
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