The other Independence Day

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captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
Went to see it last night, the FX are insane and like Jurassic World, it's a fun sequel.
I liked the lines referring to a mahoosive 3000 mile wide spaceship landing on Earth:

"It's touched down in the Atlantic"

"Which part?"

"All of it"

Also smiled when Brent Spiner got to say 'Get him to sickbay'.
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Went to see it last night, the FX are insane and like Jurassic World, it's a fun sequel.
I liked the lines referring to a mahoosive 3000 mile wide spaceship landing on Earth:

"It's touched down in the Atlantic"

"Which part?"

"All of it"

Also smiled when Brent Spiner got to say 'Get him to sickbay'.

I thought he died in the original :scratch: Anyway I want to see it, can't beat a bit of sci-fi
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Am I the only person who is not a fan of rampant CGI? :whistle:

(I understand that some CGI is usually required for sci-fi, unless we are going to go back to puppets, clay models or paintings, but I'd much rather watch Alien or Forbidden Planet than these CGI-fests.)

Done well it can look spectacular, however when it goes wrong it can be dreadfull.
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I shall go and see it tomorrow, I have just finished watching the first one.
 
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captain nemo1701

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
Done well it can look spectacular, however when it goes wrong it can be dreadfull.
Well, not giving too much away, the staggering CGI fest is when the mother ship plonks itself on our rock in space. It has it's own gravity, rips cities off the ground and then drops it all as the landing struts (the size of Everest) dig in, causing giant tsunamis. Oh, and Londoners will be pleased to know that just for a change, London bites the dust too as the ship spans the Atlantic ocean. Sorry London :blush:.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Life of Pi would have been a challenge without it.
I haven't watched it yet, but I have it on my PVR ready for a future viewing. I had assumed that they didn't use a real tiger ... :whistle:

I did suggest that CGI sometimes needs to be used, but I prefer it to be used sparingly and only where necessary.

Take the Alien series as an example ... the aliens in the first two films were scary, actual physical things (animatronic models or a tall skinny man in an alien suit), whereas in Alien 3 there was an awful CGI alien rampaging about - BORING!

I reckon the total time that the alien was on screen in Alien would have been a few minutes at most, but when it did appear it was SCARY! (I went to watch Aliens with some people from work and one of them was so nervous that he put fingers in his ears and closed his eyes during the scary bits! :laugh:) Some of these new films probably have 30 or 40 minutes of OTT CGI effects which can't be taken seriously. Suspension of disbelief can only go so far ...
 
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