Who was in the wrong here?
Who was in the wrong here?
cool is that star wars battlefront for the wii u
He has one interesting bonestructure
I've got an interesting bonestructure for you, if you get what I mean.
you're mom interested in my boner suckture
neat
why the long face?
What was the point of Tarkin (save nostalgiabait) anyway, when he just spent the entire film dressing down pic related for incompetence?
the fisheye effect in the camera
dumbfucks
why didn't they just use Wayne Pygram?
Wow he actually looks older in the CG recreation because they didn't realize how healthy he looked in ep4
No idea. I thought the point of the CGI was to maintain a consistent appearance and give him more relevance to the plot because they were going to reveal he was Snoke. But we all know how THAT ended.
>star wars canon is so insanely rigid that they couldnt just get another actor and would rather spend time doing this shit
Frankly I don't know why everyone is so mad about this. I thought it was legit. Leia wasn't as good though.
is literally this >delete this thread
So Han Solo movie
meat
is this the final fantasy movie?
It was bretty good, he was just so wooden in his movements. Other than that top tier
Yea he aged a little, so what
>white people are disappearing so fast they have to literally bring back them from the dead via cgi
hilarious.
>watching Rogue One with my dad
>Tarkin appears for the first time
>Dad immediately turns to me and asks
>Is he a cartoon?
>Yeah, Dad. He's a cartoon.
That he sounds nothing like Cushing is what annoyed me the worst, they went through all the bullshit or CGI cloning him but couldn't get the voice right
I don't understand this. How can Marvel de-age Kurt Russell by 30 years but can't do a realistic Tarkin/Leia? Why is there such a disparity in special effects within the same company umbrella of film makers?
>bbut they used the old actor playing himself as reference-
So? All that tells me is, you can just use an actor who looks like some approximation of the person you're replicating, ie turning old Russell into young Russell, should be no different than making a Tarkin look alike look exactly like Tarkin.
Makes no fucking sense.
CHUCK
Same company also did it earlier with another actor
jesus that's fucking horrible. disney really needs some quality control and consistency for all of film makers under their control.
I mean come on, antman probably has a fraction of the budget of starwars or tron, but busted this one.
To be fair though, Tron's main focus was the digital world which was beautiful.
it's okay because the movie is 8 years old and that character was a digital / copied-program version of the human character
They can make Gary Oldman look like winston churchill, but finding somebody who actually looks like kinda like Peter Cushing and making them up to look like him? Naaaaah.
Huh?
they made the cgi version look a lot unhealthier
Sounds kind cool in theory but then snoke couldn’t have force powers
the CGI muscle movement was fucked up, it felt like he had paralysis.
This.
The added liver spots, eye bags, wrinkles, sagging ears, and plastic lips. All to turn Peter into a cartoon rather than a person.
hes just a skinny old man
He was like 30 years older.
Guy Henry was already somewhat similar, and since they used his voice anyway, I'm not sure why they didn't use the face mould they already had of Cushing to make Henry look more like him.
So Peter, why did accept your role in Star Wars?
>After long sporadic periods of poor health, Helen Cushing died of emphysema in 1971.[104] Peter Cushing was devastated by the loss, and avoided social engagements and public events for the next eleven years.[40] Some media reports indicated Cushing harbored suicidal thoughts at this time, but his deep religious convictions made such a measure out of the question.[102][107] He staved off his grief by burying himself in his work, appearing in thirty-two films between 1971 and 1982,[40] twelve of which were filmed in the first year after her death.[17]
>In his autobiography, Cushing implies that he attempted suicide on the night of his wife's death by running up and down stairs in the vain hope that it would induce a heart attack. He later stated that this had simply been a hysterical response borne out of grief, and that he had not purposely attempted to end his life; a poem left by Helen had implored him not to die until he had lived his life to the full, and he had resolved that to commit suicide would have meant letting her down. Although not conventionally religious, Cushing maintained a belief both in God and an afterlife.[11] Cushing's colleagues of that period commented on his faith and his conviction that his separation from his wife was only temporary.[12]
That's sad