Seeing
flesh and blood actors bring these characters to life... they're all even more frustratingly complex and unpindownable.
Just the fact that the comment «Technical aspects take over filmmaking and I always prefer real
flesh and blood actors and original locations over computergenerated stuff» might sound conservative shows that Hollywood cinema is in a bad way right now.
«but I always prefer real
flesh and blood actors and original locations over computergenerated stuff.»
Not exact matches
«The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water — The star of the Nickelodeon series returns for another feature (following his first outing in 2004), this time in both 2 - D
and three - dimensional CGI combined with
flesh -
and -
blood actors.»
The
actors in Avatar are
flesh and blood driving a digital charter they had to act out every moment in the film physicly
and emotionaly.
The other
actors are great
and perfectly cast too: Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn,
and RJ Mitte all succeed at making their parts feel like
flesh and blood, not mere pawns of writers» whims.
Andy Serkis offers a stunning heartbeat for the giant ape,
and Naomi Watts performs better with a green screen than most
actors do with
flesh and blood colleagues.
It's disconcerting to consider that the aims of the villain jibe with the aims of the film itself (recall Andrew Niccol's underestimated S1m0ne): a construction filmed completely on blue stages, fabricated whole inside a computer with only the
actors (
and not even all the
actors, at that) the
flesh and blood.
But the film's nearly two - hour running time is given some substance by the
flesh -
and -
blood actors (who, I must say, deserve better than this film).
Designed by the director
and his longtime screenwriter Gerard Soeteman as a medieval romp with Verhoevian indulgences,
Flesh +
Blood also re-teamed the pair with
actor Rutger Hauer, who began his career playing a swashbuckling archetype in the 1969 Dutch TV series Floris.
Author James Ellroy reflects on the completed film, saying, «My characters are now Hanson's
and Helgeland's characters —
and a brilliant ensemble of
actors have turned them into
flesh and blood.