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Interesting NY Times article on this years glut of CGI movies
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Kaiten
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Old Oct 4, 2006, 08:35 PM Local time: Oct 4, 2006, 06:35 PM #1 of 17
Too many studios are still exploiting CGI for a gimmick purpose. It seems half of them follow Shrek's setting and appearance and the other just random shit for easy money. In fact it seems like Pixar is one of the few (I'm saying few just in case some other studio out there makes good CGI movies) CGI makers that has great plot with graphics. CGI was new enough to attract people just to see the graphics back in 1996, not 2006 when PS3 games are essentially CGI movies with a lower polygon count.

I think many were too quick to abandon cel animation for CGI, just compare any animated Disney movie from 1990-1998 to Chicken Little or The Wild, which movies are better? The one reason we don't see pure CGI anime is because Japanese animators are smart enough not to cash in on flashy polygonal shit no one cares about (outside of the crappy games of course).

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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