Re: What's the last movie you watched?
I thought the imagining stuff (sucker punch)was a real look into how sophisticated greenscreen and CGI have
gotten of late, and of course, TinTin is a showcase for human realism, even cartoon human realism. Both good
examples of how you can do it and still not come off just looking like a cheap mishmash of points and polygons.
There were a couple of spots in Sucker Punch where I thought they really let themselves go in terms of character
replacement, with CGI doubles not well integrated. But on the whole it really looked moody and real and dirty and good.
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