So they pretty much perfected human CGI in Blade Runner 2049...

So they pretty much perfected human CGI in Blade Runner 2049. Apparently they used Sean Young's likeness and imposed it on another actress.

Question is, what next? Once the process becomes streamlined you can pretty much make any movie with any actor you like, dead or living, as long as you have the rights to their likeness.

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I give it 5 years before brazzers is all over this tech.

In 20 or 30 years, they will probably make a Star Wars movie with cgi actors of the original cast taking place in between the original trilogies.

The real kicker is once you realize alphabet soup agencies and governments start using this tech for more nefarious purposes.

The real REAL kicker is when you realize alphabet soup agencies and governments probably had this tech long before it was used in movies for the plebs.

Washed up actors from major franchises will probably start demanding more money for the rights to their likeness. Arnold's likeness alone is probably owned by several studios already; WB, Halcyon, Paramount...

Looks like a fat old male version of Tim Burton's wife, her name escapes me.

Helena Bonham Carter, I remembered.

>So they pretty much perfected human CGI in Blade Runner 2049.

they already accomplished that in the hunger games movie with dead phillip seymour hoffman

I thought it was a damn lookalike. First time it's got me.

For what purpose? There's easier ways to deceive people and it would be immediately discovered if they tried to use it as evidence of anything.

The CGI in this film blew my mind. Between the Rachel clone and the projector scene with that hooker, I was pleasantly surprised w/ how good stuff looked

>movie about beings who are indistinguishable from humans has a CGI human who is indistinguishable from real life

now that's kino

>why would you want the ability to fake anything???
>implying people don't fall for it now

why did he say her eyes were green?

I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt that way, it was impressive for me, I've seen a lot of posts on Sup Forums saying it looked like shit, almost like Tron Legacy, but for me it was perfect. Far better than the de-aged actors in the marvel flicks and Tarkin, which you could clearly see it was CGI.

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Rewatch the voight komp test scene from Blade Runner

That's from this movie or original Blade Runner?

>Harrison has always been clueless in every movie he's in and I'm just realizing it now

>haha, why would the government want to deceive us
>we are all too smart and could see right through it anyway
Please user, tell me you are shitposting and aren't actually this gullible, give me hope.

Yet people will moan about it just being "in your face" fan service and miss this more subtle point.

>outdoor cafe next to a whorehouse with open viewing windows of people getting fucked
What the fuck were they thinking?

Holland is already pretty close to this, it really isn't as inconceivable as you are trying to make it out to be.

t. a cloggy in cheeseland

amsterdam has that. and it was more vending machines then a cafe

will kill all immersion/rewatch value for me famalam

Don't go to Amsterdam. The red light area will squick you out if this freaks you out

it was really impressive, i thought it was just the old actor with makeup on to make her look younger.

somethingsomething corporations somethingsomething capitalistm something REGULATIONNNNNSSSSSSS

it's more due to the fact that it's a place normal people go to eat and talk, look at the pic again

kill yourself

Normal people go eat and drink at the RLD in Amsterdam. For example, this is right in the middle of it and has great food.

doesn't seem as vulgar

They are seperated, but probably still friends I think.

For me CGI Rachel was great. At distance she looked totally real. In close ups you always be aware of something that doesn't fit but that is because you know isn't real and you don't stop finding some thing that isn't real. And you find it.

I would like that someday they put a cgi person in a movie i nsome scenes and real on other, and that people doesn't know there is cgi persons in the movie. To look if people can notice the difference.

it's the same thing with the new Planet of the Apes movies. You know it can't be real, but it looks great anyway.

If they use the tech to revive an unknown actress we wouldn't be able to tell the difference. It's scary.

It also helped that Rachel was a replicant and you figure they are odd for the first week or two.

Deckard literally tells Wallace he messed up. Kino 10/10