However, things get even worse when it’s a bad movie with bad visuals.
The movie features a lot of action-packed and, sometimes, high-flying sequences that require heavy visual effects.
Rough examples includemoments when The Man Without Fear jumpsoff buildings and swings around the city.
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Still, there are more than enough examples of rough-around-the-edges CGI that outweigh the good.
One of the most notable mistakes in this film happens to be Mr.
Fantastic’s (Ioan Gruffudd) ability to stretch, which looks less than ideal.
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The visuals aren’t so bad that they ruin the movie, but theycertainly are glaring and often distracting.
It can’t even be said that it’sa good movie with bad CGI.
Boy, were they a huge factor, as they have some of the worst in superhero cinema.
They lookterrible and completely unnaturalwhen they look perfect in the three films that came before.
But, due to being made in 1998,the CGI did not age very well.
The CGI at play was barely even passable for most video games at the time, let alone films.
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The way she moves is so unnatural, and the textures on her CG model are horrendously plastic-looking.
SoCatwomandoesn’t even have the time to blame.
Unfortunately for them,it’s not even that entertaining of a DC project.
Aside from theirBatmanandSupermanfranchises, DC has had trouble with its live-action film franchises, andGreen Lanternis the biggest example.
This is far more fantastical than anything inDaredevil, which makes the lack of CGI quality even more atrocious.
2’Spawn' (1997)
Directed by Mark A.Z.
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Unlike the Wesley Snipes film,Spawnwas not the best that the technology of the time had to offer.
It’s so rough that it barely passes as laughable.
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