the shot of aladdin in front of the cave and on the rocks as the place is falling apart looks laughably bad.
the shot of aladdin in front of the cave and on the rocks as the place is falling apart looks laughably bad.
the shot of aladdin in front of the cave and on the rocks as the place is falling apart looks laughably bad.
Heh, The Lion King is no different in that regard.
Everything looks very...brown.
If I had to use a descriptor to describe Disney's remakes, I would say most of them just look lame. They lack the energy and pizzazz (and yahoo and how) that animation brings to the table.
The Cave of Wonders is the most perfect example.
A magical, sentient being that forms out of nowhere in the middle of the desert.
Literally a static face carved on a mountain, that kinda lights up.
These movies are an absolute dearth of creativity and ambition in any aspect that matters.
Likely because that's real footage of volcanic eruptions they captured to composite into the background.Something I haven't said in awhile...
A Star Wars Prequel from a decade ago looks MUCH better...
Same. I bursted out with a laugh. That says enough, right? Fucking terrible looking.LMAO i actually laughed so loud when i first saw will smith as genie holy hell
People only pay attention to the last battle inside of the subway station. They completely miss the fact that almost the entirety of Wakanda was CGI. The beautiful sunset at the end? CGI. The astral plane? CGI. All of it was gorgeous.
They definitely were clowning Thanos that hard. We just don't realize it because it was a year ago and we've seen the final product. Trust me, I google just googled all the articles and memes that came out when the IW trailers dropped.nobody was clowning Thanos' appearance as hard as Genie is now
yeah the Homer Simpson pic was funny but Genie is next level
Either the budget is really small or the effects are far from finished right now because it looks surprisingly cheap.
lolEither the budget is really small or the effects are far from finished right now because it looks surprisingly cheap.
Literally a static face carved on a mountain, that kinda lights up.
These movies are an absolute dearth of creativity and ambition in any aspect that matters.
lmao what the hell. It's like he's trying to out-Snyder Snyder.lol
Let me introduce you to the director's previous movie.
King Arthur cost 175 million dollars.
I strongly disagree, Black Panther has a lot of really spotty CGI throughout the entire movie. Sure, the very obvious low points are the battle at the end and the ridiculous pan over the mountainside at the coronation ceremony with the very obvious digital doubles, but it's there in the entire movie.People only pay attention to the last battle inside of the subway station. They completely miss the fact that almost the entirety of Wakanda was CGI. The beautiful sunset at the end? CGI. The astral plane? CGI. All of it was gorgeous.
lol
Let me introduce you to the director's previous movie.
King Arthur cost 175 million dollars.
receiptsFor instance, at multiple points during the movie you can clearly see a green outline around the characters where the background was put in.
Nothing weird about it. The cave doesn't even move or talk. It's fucking bad lol.
Not making he genie 100% CGI was a huge mistake. Seriously, how did anyone think a Blue will Smith was going to look good as a replacement to the classic genie.
$20 says Genie makes a Fresh Prince reference sooner or later.
lol
Let me introduce you to the director's previous movie.
King Arthur cost 175 million dollars.
This stuff could never be done well in live-action and is the reason why these movies are pointless cash-grabs to begin with.Guy Ritchie is just so...counter to the spirit of the original movie, plus his last two movies were total bombs. It makes no sense.
I'm fed up of the "serious" tone shown in the last two teasers (Genie aside), with the really dumb take on Friend Like Me. They need to show Aladdin actually enjoying life.
Or having literally any semblance of personality or charisma.
lol
Let me introduce you to the director's previous movie.
King Arthur cost 175 million dollars.
It's okay to be interested, you don't have to explain yourself for being in the minority. I was excited for Venom even though everybody here hated it before it was even out
I wanted Zelda Williams