@@markk7082 she hulk had a budget of 225 million total. This has 236 million. There’s no excuse for the bad cgi. The budget was there. A show on its own company’s streaming platform doesn’t have to spend nearly the same on distribution and the Union rights don’t apply the same to shows as movies. So they didn’t have to have the same amount of people or pay them the same as movies would. There’s zero excuse for how bad that shows cgi was. Even the hulk, who has been rendered out before didn’t look as good as usual. And they already had the assets to make that look good.
@@markk7082also I’ll remind you Dune had better cgi than either of these two examples. Or at least it was comparable to externals, and that had a budget of 165 million. Interstellar had 165 million too. Spider-Man no way home had 200 million. Blade runner 2049 150 million. All these Hollywood block busters had better cgi than she hulk in smaller budgets. And they had to pay theater licensing and distribution fees. You could cite run time, but she hulks actual runtime was mostly filled with non action and garbage filler. The actual cgi heavy scenes were few and far between. Thus the budget to quality ratio you get makes a whopping zero sense.
They really did a good job with making the celestials feel grand.
This is what you call good CGI straight to the point.
Dam, these celestials are kinda dope. Wish they were built up. Like... at all.
There was two celestials in the Guardians of the galaxy movies, one of which was the main villain of Vol. 2.
@maryray4960 are you referring to ego?
@@FishAreFriendsNotFood Yes.
@@maryray4960 he's not a celestial. He's a sentient planet
@@FishAreFriendsNotFood I looked it up, and this seems to be a very divisive and conflicting matter, so I’d say we should just leave it here.
marvel cgi then:
marvel cgi now: twerking she hulk, floating head
Comparing a movie to tv show 😂
@@markk7082 she hulk had a budget of 225 million total. This has 236 million.
There’s no excuse for the bad cgi. The budget was there. A show on its own company’s streaming platform doesn’t have to spend nearly the same on distribution and the Union rights don’t apply the same to shows as movies. So they didn’t have to have the same amount of people or pay them the same as movies would.
There’s zero excuse for how bad that shows cgi was. Even the hulk, who has been rendered out before didn’t look as good as usual. And they already had the assets to make that look good.
@@markk7082also I’ll remind you Dune had better cgi than either of these two examples. Or at least it was comparable to externals, and that had a budget of 165 million. Interstellar had 165 million too. Spider-Man no way home had 200 million. Blade runner 2049 150 million. All these Hollywood block busters had better cgi than she hulk in smaller budgets. And they had to pay theater licensing and distribution fees.
You could cite run time, but she hulks actual runtime was mostly filled with non action and garbage filler. The actual cgi heavy scenes were few and far between. Thus the budget to quality ratio you get makes a whopping zero sense.
@@markk7082Brah ya got bodied 😂
@@markk7082get bodied
The sound design
The purpose/truth of them means that Thanos entire war to bring balance to the universe and solve the problem was pointless
0:50 I think I'm gonna get the full movie
Damn that this Parts went: Holy Shit my friends. Thanks and Happy Holidays to All.
Those are our real representation
Celestials = Fallen angels
Eternals = Nephelins (breed from angel and human)
yoooo that makes sense but in the bible nephilims are gaints
do you think the fallen angels or the nephilims are making the universe?
Would be a great horror movie
Man David Kaye Still can do tholat Voice. . . . . .I wonder if will still up for Megatron
Only cool part of the entire movie
Stupid movie, there was no reason to stop the birth of the celestial
Except the entire destruction of Earth?
Someone’s a little slow and brain dead 😂
Did you even watch it?
@@garrusftw7322Earth sucks, Free Palestine