Chaotic-Strike
Banned
The Giant Claw
"It's a big as a battleship."
"It's a big as a battleship."
Blarp. I used to be obsessed with it when I was a kid.
God this is so good
ctrl + F Lawnmower Man
You gotta be kidding me
Even when they updated the scene in the recent special editions Jabba still looked horrible. Actually, nearly every CG additions in the SEs look hilariously out of place, particularly when they focus on any of the CG creatures.
Subtlety and CG is a grand thing, George Lucas.
It's name was Blarp?
Really?
Yeah, that fits, I guess.
Deep Blue Sea. You know, the shark film with the famous Samuel Jackson scene. Shit is incredible bad.
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like, come on. People in ape suits hanging out in front of cliff cutouts with some savanna footage behind them?
And HAL's design is so basic. So a super-advanced artificial intelligence looks like a bowling ball with a red LED in it?
Don't get me started on the ending (which goes on waaay too long) - great, you put a kaleidoscope in front of the camera. Oh, what's this? A bunch of color filters on the same footage of some landscape over and over and over again?
And people say this movie has the greatest special effects of all time, smh.
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like, come on. People in ape suits hanging out in front of cliff cutouts with some savanna footage behind them?
And HAL's design is so basic. So a super-advanced artificial intelligence looks like a bowling ball with a red LED in it?
Don't get me started on the ending (which goes on waaay too long) - great, you put a kaleidoscope in front of the camera. Oh, what's this? A bunch of color filters on the same footage of some landscape over and over and over again?
And people say this movie has the greatest special effects of all time, smh.
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like, come on. People in ape suits hanging out in front of cliff cutouts with some savanna footage behind them?
And HAL's design is so basic. So a super-advanced artificial intelligence looks like a bowling ball with a red LED in it?
Don't get me started on the ending (which goes on waaay too long) - great, you put a kaleidoscope in front of the camera. Oh, what's this? A bunch of color filters on the same footage of some landscape over and over and over again?
And people say this movie has the greatest special effects of all time, smh.
ctrl + F Lawnmower Man
You gotta be kidding me
http://i.imgur.com/VTwWxQK.gif[img][/QUOTE]
Dude, spoilers. There was one scene which was even alot worse. A character, forgot who, gets teared apart by two sharks. Causes some good laughs.
Edit: I was actually saying it more jokingly, but yeah, better safe than sorry
Dude, spoilers.
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like, come on. People in ape suits hanging out in front of cliff cutouts with some savanna footage behind them?
And HAL's design is so basic. So a super-advanced artificial intelligence looks like a bowling ball with a red LED in it?
Don't get me started on the ending (which goes on waaay too long) - great, you put a kaleidoscope in front of the camera. Oh, what's this? A bunch of color filters on the same footage of some landscape over and over and over again?
And people say this movie has the greatest special effects of all time, smh.
madmaxthatsbait.gif2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like, come on. People in ape suits hanging out in front of cliff cutouts with some savanna footage behind them?
And HAL's design is so basic. So a super-advanced artificial intelligence looks like a bowling ball with a red LED in it?
Don't get me started on the ending (which goes on waaay too long) - great, you put a kaleidoscope in front of the camera. Oh, what's this? A bunch of color filters on the same footage of some landscape over and over and over again?
And people say this movie has the greatest special effects of all time, smh.
I'm 80% sure that scene was in the trailer.Okay, I'll edit
The Hobbit films looked dated pretty much when they came out. Directors lean too heavily on it or just do it to save money.
As a whole the effects in the Hobbit trilogy are terrific, it's just a handful of bad scenes seem to taint peoples perception for some reason. To be fair, the bad shots are super bad and rushed, but as a whole it's a cut above most movies, not to mention Smaug who looks utterly incredible.Most of the VFX in An Unexpected Journey look great - save for the clearly rushed stuff during the Radaghast/Warg chase and a few of the shots in the opening prologue.
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like, come on. People in ape suits hanging out in front of cliff cutouts with some savanna footage behind them?
And HAL's design is so basic. So a super-advanced artificial intelligence looks like a bowling ball with a red LED in it?
Don't get me started on the ending (which goes on waaay too long) - great, you put a kaleidoscope in front of the camera. Oh, what's this? A bunch of color filters on the same footage of some landscape over and over and over again?
And people say this movie has the greatest special effects of all time, smh.
Tron looks so bad now
Spawn deserved better
Attack of the Clones
Ok I LEGIT thought this was the Clone Wars TV show. No joke.
CGI effects age like shit... having said that Jumanji always looked like shit...
CLU's face in TRON: Legacy. I mean, the rest of the movie still looks fine.
I think even in 2010 people were put off and going "uncanny valley," but it was made extra jarring to me after being surprisingly impressed by Ant-Man 'de-aging' Michael Douglas and even Arnold in Terminator Genisys.
Attack of the Clones
If someone could comp the plane crashing into the submarine from Lost, this would be perfect.AirForce One ending has to be one of the most abysmal things ive ever seen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4i8UYUpAKQ
Spawn deserved better
ctrl + F Lawnmower Man
You gotta be kidding me
Attack of the Clones
Ok I LEGIT thought this was the Clone Wars TV show. No joke.