CoGro wrote:
The problem with CG characters has, and will always be, inconsistency of the artists and animators working on that shot. Maz looks pretty great in the scene she's interacting with Rey in the basement, but in others it's like she's holding the sign "look at me, I'm a CG character." That said, I think she's objectively better than most CG characters I can think of but it speaks to how challenging it is to create a photo-real CG character effect.
On the whole, I think Maz works because it's a unique alien that you can't really compare to a living breathing thing of this Earth. Snoke on the other hand did not need to be done as CG, and I think it hurts the character. It's fantastic motion-capture work, but altogether unnecessary because of how close Snoke looks to a human being. Comparing Snoke to Gollum is absolutely fair, and not just because of the actor portraying him.
Anyway, I think we take for granted how unbelievably realistic VFX are these days that when there's a shot that seems "slightly" off we jump all over it. The effects in TFA are remarkable. I just don't think the audience cares anymore about flashy VFX sequences; we just want great stories with inventive action. When I think of great action scenes from TFA, I think of specific clever action beats (like when Rey kills the engine on the Falcon to set up Finn's kill shot) not the VFX that support them. That's a good thing.
Well i still dont think Maz looked great when compared to a 5 year old Potter movie. That Elf looked pretty darn good. With Maz I thought ahh cg without hesitation. Not a big deal but the fact that what after 22 yrs of Jurassic Park CG is still not that much better kinda makes you wonder. But I sure have a picky eye. No sweat...
reg Stories: TFA was the most unoriginal SW movie out of the 6. So all it had going for it were the flashy FX sequences, IMO. But i feel like im already beating a dead horse. I dont want to ruin it for people who loved it. Its just at times frustrating because I wanted to love it but i just can't. Ah well, life goes on....
