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With 2015's The Force Awakens, Spectre and Mad Max Fury Road reminding audiences that we like real practical effects, real locations, and little CGI (especially not obvious usages), are other filmmakers going to start catching on already and go back to the old school style too and easing up with the CGI/green screen overload? There is a reason that a movie like Pan failed because every scene in the film looks like the characters are either standing in front of a CGI background or they are in a claustrophic set. Is Hollywood going to continue investing in these "Pan" type films where every scene looks like the actors are performing in a huge green gymborie room?
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Thanks given by: | Talleyrand (12-23-2015) |
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