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Apr 2025
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Lately, I've been rewatching classic movies from the '70s and '80s, and it's striking how powerful practical effects still feel today. Miniatures, animatronics, real sets — they give films a tangible weight that's sometimes missing in modern CGI-heavy productions.
Movies like Star Wars, Blade Runner, and The Thing show how creativity and craftsmanship can make a world feel alive, even decades later. Sure, CGI opens amazing possibilities, but there's something timeless about the artistry of practical effects. Anyone else feel like practical effects are making a quiet comeback lately? Would love to hear which films you think used them best! |
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Thanks given by: | kinotek (04-29-2025), L.J. (05-30-2025), LeftHandedGuitarist (04-28-2025), Moviefan2k4 (05-29-2025), OABJYU (04-27-2025), RayRoy (05-29-2025), Rzzzz (04-30-2025), stigdu (04-30-2025) |
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