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I happen to agree with you there. But I don't think CGI would have helped that. They just messed up on that scene. They should have reshot it at a different angle using bluescreen
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You'll have to excuse me. I'll have to watch it later using a different computer. Youtube is still blocked.
No problem with that. But nothing too serious.
When you see Walter's feet in the new Muppet movie you think "WHOA! How did they do that?!? (At least that's what I think) you don't get the same effect when you see a CGI character's feet. Have you ever gone "Oh, wow. I can see Buzz Lightyear's...
True! There is no way I can deny that. Jim was very interested in CGI. (Where do you think Waldo came out of?)
But to think that Jim would want his Muppets being tranfered to CGI? Nope. Not a chance.
Just want to say something else.
The Muppets are REAL. They exist in our world. They are real human beings (actually, frogs, chickehs, bears..and a whatever) who have feelings, like a real human.
You can actually meet (example) Gonzo in person. I remember they talked about something similar on...
No they did not. They used blue screen technology. It's all just puppeteering.
http://www.awn.com/articles/article/finessing-muppets
Now that I proved my point on that, I don't think Jim would want the characters to be CGI, at all!
No offense, but I wish there was an "unlike" button.
No, why would they be called Muppets then. Other wise they should be....The CGIs! (There would be no marionette or puppets, so why would they keep their name?)
Sorry buddy, but have you seen the new Muppet movie? The puppeteering was amazing...
Tangled wasn't like Brave. It wasn't like that at all. I think they were aiming for the whole family to enjoy it. With Brave they are aiming (no pun intented) to girls ages 8-11.
I happen to not live so far from there. I would probably even go, if I wasn't already signed up for camp at that time...I don't feel as bad, becuase I'll see it on T.V. in two months or so....
Yup, this is old news... it was announced a while ago...I'm very annoyed at Toughpigs for not even announcing this, not even on their Twitter page!! :grr:
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