I agree.  I think the slightly surreal look in some areas actually helped the feel of the movie.  During the scene where the two are battling in the burning house, for a few moments I felt I was watching a comic book come to life, in a GOOD way.  That was my favorite part of the movie, simply for that reason.


A lot of the criticism of the Hulk was that he didn't look real.  Well, what exactly does an 800 pound green dude look like?


I'm not saying there isn't room for improvement, and catching obvious CG can disrupt the suspension of disbelief, but it is not always a bad thing.


Matthew


-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 2:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: I'm so happy, I could cry...


...Never noticed those minor imperfections :)
He didn't look completely realistic when he was webswinging though. And
there were some instances where he landed that weren't 100% 'right'
either. But in general it brought the spiderman 'feel' to the character
very very well, in my opinion.

-Gel

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yuck!

Did everyone see the last Spiderman movie?

For the most part I liked the movie, but there were some bad cgi scenes
that completely ruined the moment for me.

Was anyone else bothered by the bad cgi where he is climbing the
buildings (the rounded, rubbery knees for example, and flat lighting)
What about the street swinging scenes where his motion does not follow
physics (he starts his next turn before he shoots the next web)

Nitpicky I know, but those kinds of errors really pull me out of the
scene.

Jerry Johnson

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