The CGI looks so cheap
I just saw the trailer and it looks awful. The cgi is horrible and looks like an amateur movie. Why is the production value so low for this movie?
shareI just saw the trailer and it looks awful. The cgi is horrible and looks like an amateur movie. Why is the production value so low for this movie?
sharequick fix - sit further away from the screen
shareI just saw the trailer and agree with you.
shareAs woke increases, quality decreases.
sharethats got be the dumbest comment of the week.
I'll let you know if one comes up that beats it though.
Woke bitch identified 👆🏻
shareconsidering you've inundated the audience of moviechat.org with over 13K nuggets of wisdom, it certainly won't be coming from you
LMAO computer effects are now woke too? What's next, will cameras become woke?
sharewhat the poster means: woke is enough to sell the movie..... plot and quality takes a back seat now.
shareBroadly yes, although they know woke won’t sell a movie. The point is that if they’re pushing woke messaging they’re not focusing on creating quality entertainment.
Also, if they’re hiring for diversity instead of merit behind the camera, the final product will be compromised.
Whether it's woke or not, the quality does look like a drop off from MM:FR, visually speaking. Hard to know how good the writing will be, but if the standards have gone down in the visual department (and that was one of Fury Road's big selling points), then it's not that promising. This just looks like a lower budget retread. I even wonder how much Miller's heart was in it to do this compared to Fury Road.
shareMaybe its been mainly filmed in a 'studio desert' with just a few real desert scenes , the opposite to Fury Road
Also stunts done with CGI like Marvel instead of real like FR
Or it could be simply because the film was still in post production when the trailer was put together (which is very common), and the effects were not quite finished.
shareIt's an awful trailer. It seems like it came out 20 years too late. It would have fit well among the matrix and 300 trailers in the earlier 2000's.
shareI agree. I think they innovated some stuff with Fury Road, and then found cost cutting measures to replicate that look. I watched the first trailers on my computer and thought whatever. But when the tv spots started, the very same tv I watch Fury Road on (a lot), the difference was startling.
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