I've been noticing the increase in CGI in movie trailers, particularly live action/adventure movies. Or what I like to call "big fucking movies" (Avatar, Clash of the Titans, Inception, and the like). It seems like a lot of people are sick of CGI taking over movies, missing the good old days when they did everything by hand. Now I normally roll my eyes at those people, but in this case, I think they may have a point.
Now I can't fault film producers for taking advantage of our ever growing technology. CGI is probably a lot safer, easier, and more flexible to use. And to it's credit, I've seen some very impressive CGI effects. And really, isn't it the story that matters, not the effects?
On the other hand, I can see exactly what critics of CGI and 3D technology are talking about. Maybe it's just me, but it appears that a lot of movies are overhyped because of their CGI or 3D effects. "Ooh look we just blew up a city! Watch this movie for more faux special effects!". It just comes across as so pretentious that when I see trailers, I don't think "OMG I GOTTA SEE THAT!!" all I can think is "Meh, it looks kind of cool".
As much as I hate to admit it, I think I do miss the "good old days" of movie making. Particularly action movies where fight scenes were a lot more fun and creative, sometimes even with slapstick added to the mix. One that sticks out for me is the "Long Kiss Goodnight". It had so much variety in it's action scenes. At times, it required a huge suspension of disbelief. Like one scene where Samual L Jackson is blown out of a building, flys back first into a tree (breaking the chair he was tied to), falls down, and then is able to pick up a knife to heave at the goon that was about to shoot him. It was unbelievable, contrived, and downright silly, but IT LOOKED REAL so I believed it. And even if it didn't, it was still a pretty creative action scene where you couldn't help but go "HELL YEAH!".
The problem with CGI action scenes is none of that fun is there. Sure, there are bigger explosions and stuff, but those actually get boring. They try to make them all Matrix like with excessive slow mo and unbelievable moves, but it just looks so fake and unbelievable, like I'm not even watching actual humans fight. As a result, I find that it lacks the suspense or thrill of 90s action movies. Instead, it just looks pretentious and overdone.
I don't know, I haven't watched modern day movies, and am judging by the trailers (and a few action scenes I have seen), but this is what I get from CGI.
Now I can't fault film producers for taking advantage of our ever growing technology. CGI is probably a lot safer, easier, and more flexible to use. And to it's credit, I've seen some very impressive CGI effects. And really, isn't it the story that matters, not the effects?
On the other hand, I can see exactly what critics of CGI and 3D technology are talking about. Maybe it's just me, but it appears that a lot of movies are overhyped because of their CGI or 3D effects. "Ooh look we just blew up a city! Watch this movie for more faux special effects!". It just comes across as so pretentious that when I see trailers, I don't think "OMG I GOTTA SEE THAT!!" all I can think is "Meh, it looks kind of cool".
As much as I hate to admit it, I think I do miss the "good old days" of movie making. Particularly action movies where fight scenes were a lot more fun and creative, sometimes even with slapstick added to the mix. One that sticks out for me is the "Long Kiss Goodnight". It had so much variety in it's action scenes. At times, it required a huge suspension of disbelief. Like one scene where Samual L Jackson is blown out of a building, flys back first into a tree (breaking the chair he was tied to), falls down, and then is able to pick up a knife to heave at the goon that was about to shoot him. It was unbelievable, contrived, and downright silly, but IT LOOKED REAL so I believed it. And even if it didn't, it was still a pretty creative action scene where you couldn't help but go "HELL YEAH!".
The problem with CGI action scenes is none of that fun is there. Sure, there are bigger explosions and stuff, but those actually get boring. They try to make them all Matrix like with excessive slow mo and unbelievable moves, but it just looks so fake and unbelievable, like I'm not even watching actual humans fight. As a result, I find that it lacks the suspense or thrill of 90s action movies. Instead, it just looks pretentious and overdone.
I don't know, I haven't watched modern day movies, and am judging by the trailers (and a few action scenes I have seen), but this is what I get from CGI.
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