"Beowulf" Talkback (Spoilers)

What are you talking about, the effects were some of the worst ever done. There was absolutely no emotion in their eyes. They never blinked, and they actually looked each other in the eye maybe 3 times the entire movie.
 
I felt the movie was very underwhelming and a huge let-down.

The CGI was impressive in some points, and average the rest of the time.

The story was good, but felt really dragged out to me and didn't get really good until the end.

The voice acting wasn't that great either, feeling very emotionless most of the time.

In fact, most of the characters felt that way. Nearly all of them for 90% of the movie had the same bored look upon their faces, and rarely ever showed any warmth at all.
 
Haha, I wouldn't call them the worst ever. But I certainly didn't call them the best. I understand your point, and I was only referring to all of the nifty 3-D stuff, which overshadowed the plot, in my opinion. I haven't seen that many movies in 3-D, so I found that aspect of the effects impressive.
 
It did not matter, the eyes were dead. And why would I need to see Angelina naked? There are A LOT of better looking people out there than fish lips.
 
The stills look great for the movie, but if "animation-wise it's not all that great," then that means that they don't look real by definition to me. Computers have been able to do near-perfect 3-D still renderings of people's faces for some time now, so the achievement that Beowulf achieves in the film just isn't that impressive. I think too many of the models in the movie are about as real as the Bill Clinton audio-animatronic mannequin is in Disney's Hall of Presidents. Even though they're obviously not real people, I have a much easier time believing in the reality of anybody in Ratatouille or Avatar (the TV show, not James Cameron's upcoming movie) over the characters in Beowulf.

I have a lot more to say about the movie (maybe too much), which will be in the TZ News review coming soon to a screen near you :).

EDIT: Just seen in the articles about the movie, and quoted in full from the NY Times:



Yes, because The Simpsons and South Park appeal to adults because of their incredible amount of detail, real movements, and real textures. You have GOT to be kidding me. If this was truly the impetus to create the performance-capture CGI technology, then I think it's just built on ideas that are just flat-out, provably wrong, and if anything reading this makes me like the movie even less.

-- Ed
 
Those quotes kind of scare me. If this movie is a failure, it could pretty much put the nail in the coffin for adult-themed animation in America. They will think it's a failure for all the wrong reasons.
 
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