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Post by gw on Aug 2, 2020 0:09:30 GMT
Forgt it, it wouldn't make much money. The 90s film was an interesting concept for the time, but that's only because CGI was a relatively new gimmick. I see your point but who says that live action with CGI is necessarily the end of special effects? For one thing they could make the whole movie in photoreal CGI which is still futuristic when it comes to large casts of human characters. Or they could make it with animatronic characters which may be be the new direction that special effects go in after everything's been done already in CGI and they need some direction to develop in.
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