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-Kevin
> As strange as it feels to say something like this, I don't think I like
> computer graphics very much. Not to say they can't be awe-inspiring. I
> distinctly remember staring, dumbfounded at the screen 11 years ago when
> Jurassic Park came out, and Weta's work with LOTR is unparalleled and
> truly incredible in parts, especially regarding Gollum and the
> MASSIVE-controlled armies.
>
> However, when I see an older movie, complete with obvious wires, motion
> control rig shots, miniatures and bluescreen halos, it makes me feel
> like I'm seeing a more tangible, more organic, a warmer finished
> product. You can almost see the effects geeks coming up with crazier
> and stranger ways of trying to bend reality with Plaster-of-Paris, matte
> paintings and cleverly positioned miniatures and camera angles... almost
> like a play.
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