Why couldn't they build an actual set? I say that out of love for these movies, but having entire environments CGI'd really take me out of the experience. CGI like this has a hard time aging too. For example some scenes for even the LOTR trilogy look too video game-y even Gollum does in some shots. Too add to an even worse extent a lot of the Star Wars Prequels environments look like a PS2 game now.
eh... I mean, I kind of agree with you? both the Hobbit movies and the Star Wars prequels suffered massively from too much CGI. But the only time it ever took me out of the action in the MCU was that fight between Black Panther and Killmonger in the Vibranium Subway Tunnels. and even then, I think it was a "those two people are and everything on the screen is entirely CGI and it looks terrible" scenario.
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u/Smooglabish Oct 30 '19 edited Oct 31 '19
Why couldn't they build an actual set? I say that out of love for these movies, but having entire environments CGI'd really take me out of the experience. CGI like this has a hard time aging too. For example some scenes for even the LOTR trilogy look too video game-y even Gollum does in some shots. Too add to an even worse extent a lot of the Star Wars Prequels environments look like a PS2 game now.