Longtime_Sunshine wrote:
All right, I think having Yoda as a digital character was pointless.
Lucas wanted him to walk around and be more articulate--just like all of his creature creations--but it doesn't gel well with his future appearences. The way he talks and moves his mouth and the way he walks and looks. I don't think it was a very good idea.
What do you guys think?
I think having a CGI Yoda in AOTC was mostly a good idea considering the amount of movement that was required from him. Obviously the duel with Dooku applies here, but more broadly (I'm with George Lucas on this one) it really is nice to see a wide shot of Yoda walking. The care put into the CGI character's acting performance is obvious and, in my opinion, is about as good as ILM could possibly have done at the time.
I don't see the need for Yoda to have a completely consistent look across the various movies. The guy is 900 years old, any conflicts about his appearance can probably be chalked up to the effects old age has on somebody.
And personally, I don't mind the Episode One Yoda puppet so much. But then, CGI or puppet, it all looks fake to me...
EDIT- I wouldn't like it much if CG enhancements were applied to Yoda in ESB. Frank Oz's performance works fine there.