Sentences with phrase «best cgi»

This game's visuals are extremely life - like, and the character animations are akin to some of the best CGI characters you've seen in movies (think FF: The Spirits Within).
There are four higher quality pieces of animation, spread evenly throughout the game which are just incredible, stuff to rival the best CGI work from Hollywood and wouldn't look out of place in any blockbuster.
It has a unique look with some of the best CGI ever seen.
It isn't flawless — there are moments, particularly those dimly lit, where I was aware I was viewing something made on a computer — but overall this is easily amongst some of the best CGI work I've ever seen.
To speaking the truth, this is the best cgi animation so far in 2013.
Other than a budget boost which means better CGI and more muscular action set - pieces, you'd be hard pressed to spot any major differences in the craft behind the two films, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Good CGI robots and lots of humor make for good popcorn fun.
The good parts of the movie were good CGI, staying true to the story of the 1982 movie and tying both movies together well, and overall a very good cast with good acting.
(And better CGI animals, we're assuming.)
The movie has some intense scenes and very good CGI.

Not exact matches

Evian has continued to nurture the concept of CGI - aided babies performing outlandish stunts: «Baby Inside» followed in 2011, and in April 2013 the company went back to the well for «Baby & Me,» which features adult actors who bear an uncanny resemblance to the tiny stars.
You can illustrate things with animation or through CGI [computer - generated imagery], but if you can do a really cool practical experiment, I think people can connect to it really well.
The success of this CGI commitment hinged on the collaborative spirit in which the partners shared challenges, successes, and best practices with each other.
As GM of CGI Glass Lewis, Mr. Bertinetti oversaw all aspects of research and engagement relating to companies in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as business strategy for the region.
I listened to the same version (Director's cut)... primitive CGI indeed... good thing the music was so great because the imagery sucked by moments.
Our great northern universities are amongst the best in the world in applying CGI and digital technology to film.
In the same vein the CGI has delegated some of his responsibilities such as the approval of certain categories of passport applications to his Deputies and Assistants in order to reduce the work load for the CGI as well as facilitate the processing of passport.
It's not a feel - good movie, it doesn't have any CGI, but I can vouch for its special effects.
Yesterday afternoon was the kickoff party launching WashU's Cancer Genomics Initiative (CGI), better known as our goal to sequence 150 cancer genomes in the coming year.
The scene in San Andreas Quake is much shorter (barely a minute and a half), but its chintzy CGI makes it so, so much better.
Check out this incredibly well done CGI animated short film, by the talented Josiah Haworth, Joon Shik Song and Joon Soo Song!
These grew out of the interview we did with Nick Minchin and Anna Rose for the Check out this incredibly well done CGI animated short film, by the talented Josiah Haworth, Joon Shik Song and Joon Soo Song!
The best part as said was the Hydra attack, brilliant CGI with that sequence and really well played out, not really tense as you know no one will die (kids film!!)
As well as bringing audiences a fun, joyous film full of great laughs and seriously impressive effects, Waititi also appears in the film as CGI character, Korg.
Its all hands on makeup and effects which looks better than cgi anyday but this film cries out for just a touch more skill.
But the great leaps forward in CGI don't necessarily make for better movies, and Shrek the Third comes across as a little tired and uncertain, introducing a parade of new characters that seem more like distractions and diversions than significant figures.
In this case, Carrey's up against a flock of real penguins and some CGI equivalents as well; and strangely, the effects are nearly seamless and certainly come off much better than that horrid Green Lantern costuming.
Unlike «Eragon,» it has good production values, better acting, and no CGI.
This film might have been better if done with today's CGI.
One thing's for certain, Po is the perfect role for Jack Black, who I'd argue hasn't made a good live - action film in years, but nails it when made into a CGI panda.
Pay the Ghost is badly written, directed and acted.The movie is boring most of the time and the CGI effects are pretty bad.Cliché, unoriginal, boring and bad acted are probably the best adjectives to describe this movie.But, the last 15 minutes were pretty entertaining even though they were the most stupid and the CGI was even worst than it was for the rest of the movie.
(It's also good news that the birds, though CGI - enabled, are actual gentoo penguins.)
The previously groundbreaking CGI effect is improved here (if that's even possible), once again capturing the mannerisms and movements so well that he feels just as real as any of the actual actors.
Sure, some of the action scenes might have looked even better with stunt people instead of CGI fighters, but the wonderful production design more than makes up for it.
after reading a few reviews i felt like i shouldn't bother watching this but it was fairly good with amazing cgi and good acting.
The best performance was given by the CGI animators, but again, seemed more akin to the brutal comic books than the toys or cartoons with gratuitous dismemberment aplenty.
But I can see their point: Peter Rabbit's characters are anthropomorphized more than ever here, boasting a slick sheen of CGI and a sassy, sarcastic vocabulary that doesn't always feel like a good fit.
Good not great CGI & good storyGood not great CGI & good storygood storyline
Paul Bettany's crime boss Dryden Vos might be the first major player in a «Star Wars» movie to make no impression at all, but the actor was probably doing the best he could under the circumstances; he replaced Michael Kenneth Williams, who was not available for reshoots and was originally cast as a CGI character, so he was probably playing somebody who had to be rewritten on the fly without damaging the surrounding narrative architecture.
CGI could've been a better, all the money that went into the film wasn't always on screen and yeah a more focused and fleshed out storyline would have been swell.
CGI does work best for things like landscapes and pictures like this do show that fact off very well.
CGI was very good, many little surprises.
which is exactly what CGI is good at.
All in all, well crafted, surprisingly well acted, and at times breath - taking Irish landscapes helped by only a little CGI.
But if you're interested in watching some CGI creatures cause chaos while Johnson peppers in comments like, «Well, that's not good
100 years later and this story still stirs the hearts of city dwellers everywhere.Politically corrected and CGI enhanced bigtime this updated retelling has the apeman up against slavers as well as nefarious urbanite types (such as the sneering Chris Waltz, all but twirling his moustache).
The Haunting (1999), while not a dreadful film in itself, is one of those - for besmirching the good name of the original in a welter of bad acting and CGI nonsense.
The characters aren't great but the main one are, the animation cgi isn't good but the hand draw it is.
It's well shot, edited, acted, scored... the CGI is really good, the vistas are occasionally breathtaking... but it seemed like it was part of a Chinese series that I wasn't familiar with, and so I became bored.
Too slow... CGI used as the lifeblood of the movie... and like Phantom Menace, you know you have to have a good story behidn all the neato computer images.
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