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Anybody hate when an extra (usually in an older movie) mugs for the camera?
In newer movies they may use CGI if they are really offending to much in order to change their expression. Especially in a movie you love and you are drawn to it every time you see the movie? There's an engineering extra in Star Trek 6 who I can't manage to avoid looking that I just thought of that made me think of this topic. Any examples? Last edited by Bolty; 09-04-2022 at 01:49 AM. |
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