Technology used to do Leia scene
I don't know how they did that but I would really like them to use that on Sean Connery so we can get a Sean Connery Bond movie. I think that would be bad ass.
shareI don't know how they did that but I would really like them to use that on Sean Connery so we can get a Sean Connery Bond movie. I think that would be bad ass.
shareThe technology would have to get a LOT better, before a CGI animation can carry a lead performance.
And if you were Sean Connery, would you allow your likeness to be used that way?
I agree. I really didn't like the effect at all. Very distracting. Especially for Tarkin, I would have much preferred to see a real performance by a real actor instead of this "oh look how amazing our technology is" nonsense. Charles Dance (played Tywin Lannister on GoT) would have been perfect for the role.
share»Charles Dance (played Tywin Lannister on GoT) would have been perfect for the role.«
I completely agree here!
I watched Rogue One again yesterday, and I think that the CGI Tarkin made it painfully obvious that a great actor like Peter Cushing is more than the movement of his facial muscles.
And yes, Charles Dance would’ve made a perfect replacement. Too bad they decided to use CGI instead.
I don't think better technology would matter. Knowing it's CGI would, in itself, be distracting. Like when a stuntman does things we know the actor couldn't possibly do.
shareWhy not? He's still alive you know. It wouldn't be disrespectful. I'm curious as to why you asked that.
shareCan the magic of Hollywood make anyone look younger for a movie?
https://www.quora.com/Can-the-magic-of-Hollywood-make-anyone-look-younger-for-a-movie/answer/David-Turner-412
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