I think Final Fantasy benefited in that it was ramping up themes of gloom and alienation, so the visceral uneasiness brought about by the Uncanny Valley figures in it fit the mood. Also, freaky-looking alien creatures handy for tranferrence of the creepiness actually being generated by the human figures.
If someone wants to make an animated horror movie, they need to go to the Polar Express people for tips about animation technique.
If someone wants to make an animated horror movie, they need to go to the Polar Express people for tips about animation technique.
Or ask the ILM folks about Jar Jar.
I think in that case they'd want Lucas' scripting techniques rather than the ILM folks' CGI ones.
I think Pixar in particular is at the point where it can make anything non-organic look absolutely, fool-the-eye realistic. A few of the scenes in
Syndrome's fortress
had moments when there weren't any people on screen, and the
rockets and computers and things
were flawless. But with people, plants and animals they go cartoony, and I hope it stays that way. Nobody's good enough for true photorealism yet, and the attempts just look creepy.
I think Pixar in particular is at the point where it can make anything non-organic look absolutely, fool-the-eye realistic.
It will be a weird day when they can make totally realistic computer animated people. Think of all the dead famous people who will be appearing in new movies....
Like Steve McQueen in car commercials?
It will be a weird day when they can make totally realistic computer animated people. Think of all the dead famous people who will be appearing in new movies....
I hope that never happens, because just the idea of it made me shudder like a shuddering thing. If anyone attempts it, I suspect the visceral icky wrongness of the very idea will keep people away from the box office.
Think of all the dead famous people who will be appearing in new movies....
Lawrence Olivier in
Sky Captain.
Keith Richards in
Pirates of the Caribbean 2.
Oliver Reed in Gladiator. Though he was mostly alive for most of it.
The Vestibules have a sketch about Lawrence Olivier endorsing Coca Cola post-mortem. I imagine they laughed their asses off when they saw the cast list for
Sky Captain.