How does the CGI hold up in 4K? It looked like shit to begin with, so I can't imagine it does.
Still one of my favorite movies though, the CGI doesn't matter.
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How does the CGI hold up in 4K? It looked like shit to begin with, so I can't imagine it does.
Still one of my favorite movies though, the CGI doesn't matter.
I think they worked well back in the day and still do.
I got my copy today and going to watch it this weekend, hope it's good.
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Weird thing about this movie is that the behind the scenes stories sound far more exciting than what ended up on the screen.
I still can't believe the rat actually breathed that liquid. I for sure thought that was a dead rat when I first saw it.
damn now I gotta go down this wiki hole. did not know thst liquid was f'ing real omg!
Yeah it's called Perflurorocarbon emulsion fluid, that shit is fucking crazy