And just because I'm a CGI snob, it looks like the budget for that took a nosedive.
I can't imagine them cheaping out on the CGI for the follow-up to a billion-dollar movie. But maybe.
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And just because I'm a CGI snob, it looks like the budget for that took a nosedive.
I can't imagine them cheaping out on the CGI for the follow-up to a billion-dollar movie. But maybe.
Iron Man should not look like he's being cut-and-pasted from a glitchy videogame.
I'm considering going to the cheap theater today. Should I see Into the Woods or Big Hero 6?
Big Hero 6!
Into the Woods, if only for the shirt ripping scene.
Big Hero 6 - it's older and therefore likely to be unavailable sooner. (And also awesome, of course).
Big Hero 6 is already out on DVD/Blueray and is in Red Box (if you have them there).
I'd rather see things on the big screen if I can. The cheap theater is only $3 for matinees. I missed the opportunity to go today because I had to wait for a phone call, but I'll probably go see one of them on Monday.
Into the Woods isn't going to lose anything in translation to the small screen as long as you have decent speakers; I'd say Big Hero 6 is the way to go.
But, Chris Pine's chest! Across a laaaarge screen! More chest to love, IJS.