Holytomato said:
And obviously, short of full photorealistic CGI characters (which still can't be done)
:cough cough:
Yoda
:cough cough:
Gollum
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Those are very nice-looking non-human characters. But you're arguing against something much different than what I was saying.
Show me a fully CGI HUMAN CHARACTER that we, who are entirely used to looking at actual human beings every single day of our lives can't pick out as not being real.
Show me, for instance, a fully CGI John Wayne who could fool people who know every John Wayne film by heart that they're seeing the real person.
I'm sorry, but YODA may have looked like a "realistic" little green gnome-dude, but he certainly wasn't likely to be confused with an actual human being. And Gollum was even less so. Gollum was FANTASTIC, don't get me wrong... the combination of Andy Sirkis's performance and the exceptional (for TODAY) CGI capabilities found in MAYA (which is my CGI tool of choice, by the way, though I'm a pure amateur, not a professional SFX artist) combined to make a character who we could forget wasn't real.
But... could you really have done the entire movie without Ian McKellan as Galdalf, but just a purely CGI actor in every single scene and not have the audience screaming "IT'S A FAAAAAAAAKE?"
You're not arguing against the point I was making... you're arguing against a totally different point. And in the process, really proving the point I was making... which is that we have yet to create fully believable CGI human beings. We will... EVENTUALLY. But that's still a ways down the road, and it will always take a fantastic ARTIST (say, a Rick Baker) and not just require some nifty software tools.
You believe otherwise? Create a CGI Deforest Kelley, and render a scene that can convince us all that he's still alive, or that you found "lost footage" of him from the 1960s, or whatever.
Say, What about Spock being an emotionally red skinned Martian?
Preproduction concepts, never seen on screen or mentioned in dialog, don't count, any more than it counts that Luke Skywalker was female because at one point George Lucas considered that as an option.
James Kirk having an R for his middle initial?
Are you trying to argue against my point? If so, I'd think you'd choose to argue AGAINST MY POINT, and not restate elements which were part of my argument. I mean, this affects NOTHING. If you really want to be a stickler on that point... I like the idea that it was representing a nickname Gary Mitchell had given Kirk... though I'm not sure it needs to be "raquetball" as one Trek novel stated.
Picking out trivia... which I specifically stated wouldn't bug me if it were "sidestepped," provided that they don't MAKE AN EFFORT TO INTENTIONALLY CONTRADICT EITHER (say, by making Kirk's middle name "Frank")... is a fairly week argument style.
I'm sure Uhura also wore spacesuits, swimwear, and sexy lingerie, too... hell, she might have worn BONDAGE GEAR for all we know... but we'd never really know because all we know is what she wore during the TOS series (one gold skirt, a lot of red skirts, and one nightgown). I'd hazard a guess that during her life, and even her Starfleet career, she may have worn LOTS of different articles of clothing. Ya think?
Those are canon.
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Still waiting....
"Still waiting?" What kind of a comment is that? I mean, it's not like I've been "ignoring" your posts for years... weeks... hours, even. So... why take such a confrontational tone? The answer is fairly evident, I think.
You're trying to pick a fight with me. Why, exactly? Hmmm... I wonder if, if I were to let you bait me into anger, you and a few close buds would hit "report to mod?" Hmmm?