Nebulous
Legend
Yeah, like James Cameron's Avatar. That movie was a total flop.
I hated that movie.
Yeah, like James Cameron's Avatar. That movie was a total flop.
I'd rather have animatronics and people in suits and makeup. To me CGI along side real people is often too noticeable and comes off like Mary Poppins or Pete's Dragon (e.g., Jar-Jar and Azog).
Starts with a good script. Not a good D&D script - just a good script. Fun, interesting plot and characters. A script NOT written by any one of the producers, directors, or actors. Now send it for a light re-write to ensure sufficient D&D-isms to make it sensible that you're hanging the tag of "D&D" on it. Change a few place-names and character names if adapting to an existing, known D&D setting. This should not be hard and is not going to break any script that was tolerably crafted in the first place. Cast with good actors and tell them to take their roles seriously. Hire a director who knows FILM and has a proven track record of success and proof that they DO know film direction. Assign a TECHNICAL ADVISOR to ensure mostly that the movie simply doesn't stray OUTSIDE of D&D rules bounds rather than trying to ensure that rules come first. Don't give the effects work to the guys you knew in high school. Add actual money. Profit.
I'd rather have animatronics and people in suits and makeup. To me CGI along side real people is often too noticeable and comes off like Mary Poppins or Pete's Dragon (e.g., Jar-Jar and Azog).
Didn't like Smaug's jawline.
You notice it because its BAD CGI, not because its CGI. Good CGI isn't noticed; that's the point.
The biggest problem with that is that animatronics and people in suits & makeup can be more expensive than all but the priciest CGI.
I don't want bad CGI, but in a budgetary tug-o-war between having great CGI and not having enough money to pay for decent scriptwriting, directing and acting? Well, I'm going to pick having the latter and hope the CGI doesn't reek.
Me neither. As silly as that sounds.
Nor did I like the inability of a 100 ton dragon that was unable to so much as SINGE the beard hairs of a single dwarf![]()