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Post by Jason Aiken on Jan 11, 2019 0:18:49 GMT -5
I watched this a few nights back, a really good film. I'll probably watch again soon it was that enjoyable.
The CGI was probably the best I've seen in a while, it was fairly seamless with the practical effects, and of course the real wolf.
REH and Manly Wade Wellman would have probably enjoyed this one.
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Post by Char-Vell on Jan 11, 2019 7:28:12 GMT -5
they paid a lot of attention to the details and the effects were very nicely done...but not overdone I've always loved stone age movies like 10,000 BC, Quest for Fire, Clan of the Cave Bear, Iceman, the opening of 2001, etc. Heck, I'll even throw The Croods and Apocalypto in that list (both are awesome). I'm sure there's others I'm forgetting. So I'm looking forward to this. The special effects, mammoths and sabortooths, are a huge draw for me. I wish they'd include some of the more oddball critters in there now and then, the prehistoric sloth would be neat to see realistically animated.
or a Glyptodont. Glyptodonts are woefully underrepresented in cinema.
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Post by ChrisLAdams on Jan 11, 2019 8:46:35 GMT -5
I've always loved stone age movies like 10,000 BC, Quest for Fire, Clan of the Cave Bear, Iceman, the opening of 2001, etc. Heck, I'll even throw The Croods and Apocalypto in that list (both are awesome). I'm sure there's others I'm forgetting. So I'm looking forward to this. The special effects, mammoths and sabortooths, are a huge draw for me. I wish they'd include some of the more oddball critters in there now and then, the prehistoric sloth would be neat to see realistically animated.
or a Glyptodont. Glyptodonts are woefully underrepresented in cinema. Glyptodont = 1/2 armadillo + 1/2 battering ram. Agreed, I'd like to see one fully animated. And the list could grow--the primitive giant elk, the cave bear, etc. I think the point is--quit using the same old same old, and use some of the many other critters from the same age.
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