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BaconOnionJam@lemmy.worldto
[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•Why Furiosa’s CGI Looks More Fake Than Mad Max Fury RoadEnglish
6·2 years agoI saw it opening day. Pretty great movie (a delightful blend of the first three Mad Max movies and Fury Road), but the CGI definitely stands out. Ultimately, I agree with some of the other comments here, that as long as George Miller is at the helm using every tool he can the realize his vision, it’s fine by me.
BaconOnionJam@lemmy.worldto
Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Notes from a year of reading science fiction and fantasy [potentially minor spoilers]English
5·2 years agoI’d be happy to, but I’m a slow reader, so it’s going to be a while.
BaconOnionJam@lemmy.worldto
Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Notes from a year of reading science fiction and fantasy [potentially minor spoilers]English
15·2 years agoMan, thanks for sharing that list. It’s exactly what I needed. Just enough info on each one to get me interested. I’m going to be adding a bunch of these to my reading list.
BaconOnionJam@lemmy.worldto
AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•Bat Country by Avenged SevenfoldEnglish
2·2 years agoRing of Fire - Johnny Cash


I’ve loved the first book for twenty years and have reread it many times. I really enjoy the latest movie adaptation. Of all the film/TV adaptations I’ve seen, the recent ones are far and away the best. I agree with the other commenter who said they are similar in quality to Peter Jackson’s original LOTR adaptations.
The director has said that he purposely truncated the Alia storyline because he thinks it’s unfilmable. He said there’s no way to get a small child who is able to effectively portray Alia, and the alternative of having a CG character would just be cartoonish and distracting.
At first I was also disappointed that he left out most of that storyline, but after I heard his reasoning, I’m totally on his side. Alia has always been one of my favorite parts of the book, and my least favorite parts of the film/TV adaptations. I think he made the right choice.