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Just got back from cinema, booked Matrix : Reloaded cinema tickets...
Cannot wait, a glimmer of happiness amongst dull exams :D
> It's so obviously CG.. because it is. There's 100 of the same actor
> running around beating up Keanu Reeves. I'd have thought that the CGI
> being obvious was... well, obvious.
I didn't really make what I meant clear, what I was trying to point out is that a lot of the type of shots that were done using the actors in the original, are now CG, and it's just slightly disappointing knowing that they could use the real actors 4 years ago, yet they don't this time. I want to see Neo float through the air in slow motion, not CG Neo.
Still, I have hope.
Plus, I've prepared myself for loads of style over substance anyway :D
it only got a **...
still i might go to see it.
> :-|
>
> The trailers show it has dialogue corny enough to rival the new Star
> Wars films, and the fights are so obviously CGI it ruins the
> atmosphere (or something)!
It's so obviously CG.. because it is. There's 100 of the same actor running around beating up Keanu Reeves. I'd have thought that the CGI being obvious was... well, obvious.
The trailers show it has dialogue corny enough to rival the new Star Wars films, and the fights are so obviously CGI it ruins the atmosphere (or something)!
Bullet time just isn't the same when it's Computer Generated Neo and not the 'real Neo'.
It's had a lot of negative press already, I'm hoping it will be average at worst, but fear it could be an embarrassment to the reputation of the original, which, to be honest, was good, but nowhere near as brilliant as most seem to think.