[quote=“Jjp”]
yes but the quality goes down dramatically, for low budget films when the CGI is used.
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The quality goes down compared to what? It’s not like they’re passing
up something that looks more realistic in favor of shitty CGI. Jurassic Park
had some of the best “practical monster effects” in any movie ever, but
Speilberg still had to use CGI for moments when the dinosaurs did things
like move fast, because it just couldn’t be done realistically any other way.
Back to Bone Daddy’s original post. I agree with you that CGI is overdone
in a lot of movies but it isn’t as black and white as you’re making it out to
be and it certainly isn’t the end of cinema. Sometimes it’s the only way even
if it doesn’t look good.
