BLADE RUNNER 2049
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- SteveJobs1
first off, not a fan of the original, but perhaps could try rewatching it
this film is the type that will come to mind when i think of a cinematic experience. i didn't care much for the characters but i was intrigued by them. the film took me somewhere and i was fascinated everywhere i went.
somehow harrison ford felt too much like harrison ford in most recent films with his awkward frame protruding through his heather grey gap t-shirt (seriously wardrobe???), so his entrance pulled me out of the experience momentarily, but it was really only a sensory experience I'd latched on to so it wasn't jarring.
one thing i was impressed by was the cgi of the girl. there were only minor tells (apart from the obvious), but compared to the work in star wars this was near perfection.
rating: would netflix again one rainy lazy sunday afternoon or have on in the background while working (insert shrug emoji).
- CGI of which girl??
The giant naked hologram?Ramanisky2 - sorry, cgi remake (was trying to avoid spoilers)SteveJobs
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https://typeset-beta…SteveJobs - I actually thought they used a lookalike actress for that didn't come off as CGI to me. Hmmmmm.Ramanisky2
- spoiler alert
took 1 year to do ...
http://bit.ly/2wLEOT…
was very impressiveBluejam - i wondered that too, but the likeness is near identical.
https://www.bustle.c…SteveJobs - wow they did an amazing job on that
I was totally sold on a lookalikeRamanisky2 - and I completely forgot about my
Black Mirror girl ...
https://pbs.twimg.co…Ramanisky2 - Black Mirror? She's from Halt and Catch Fire.monospaced
- she was on the San Junipero episode
http://nerdist.com/w…Ramanisky2 - haha nicemonospaced
- CGI of which girl??