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Best CGI Creature/s In A Horror Movie?

Started by mostolto, October 14, 2012, 07:53:39 AM

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mostolto

well i became interested in this topic because of reading pages of online reviews about how CGI usually spoils horror movies, so would like to hear about Horror movies where CGI had the opposite effect. any horror movie you can remember from 1990 onwards where a CGI animated creature/s made the movie great. include only what you consider as the best horror movie SFX visual effects you can remember

BakuryuuTyranno

Quote from: mostolto on October 14, 2012, 07:53:39 AM
any horror movie you can remember from 1990 onwards where a CGI animated creature/s made the movie great.

It's borderline impossible.

Even very good CGI would make people think "cool" or "awesome".
If you're emotional response is "cool" or "awesome" then you're not scared.
If you're not scared, the movie isn't doing what it's supposed to.
In short, a SFX-driven horror is equivalent to mowing the lawn with a shovel.

"Monsters" comes closest, but "Monsters" was much more reliant on characterisation and such than CGI.

mostolto

possibly in many instances, but there are those who am sure would disagree. here is an example (not my own quote). "In Pan's Labyrinth, Del Toro used CGI to remove part of the legs of the "pale man" making him impossibly skinny. What we get is, in my opinion, one of the most disturbing creatures in film history."

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The only CGI monster that I honestly thought was creepy was the one from Absentia, but that was mainly because you saw very little of it.  I will say, though, that the CGI allowed it to move in some rather disturbing ways.
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Ok not horror but Rise of the Planet of the Apes has the best CGI I have ever seen in a movie. The CGI apes have more personality and are more interesting to watch than the actual human actors!
In terms of horror I would point to Splice, but cant think of much else at the moment.

mostolto

i like HARRY POTTER although CGI of Harry flying on broom was great, would not say it was that scary. something more was needed. there was no one who could yet deliver really scary horror movie CGI. in my opinion, a new company was needed, specialised in this genre, that is where i come in..with my ipod CGI app (geekpod)..

tracy

Quote from: mostolto on October 15, 2012, 12:18:58 AM
i like HARRY POTTER although CGI of Harry flying on broom was great, would not say it was that scary. something more was needed. there was no one who could yet deliver really scary horror movie CGI. in my opinion, a new company was needed, specialised in this genre, that is where i come in..with my ipod CGI app (geekpod)..

I liked all the Harry Potter films but the creepiest CGI was,in my opinion,the Basalisk in "Chamber of Secrets". That was some well done work.
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Quote from: mostolto on October 14, 2012, 09:53:06 AM
"In Pan's Labyrinth, Del Toro used CGI to remove part of the legs of the "pale man" making him impossibly skinny. What we get is, in my opinion, one of the most disturbing creatures in film history."

Except you said.

Quote from: mostolto on October 14, 2012, 07:53:39 AM
any horror movie you can remember from 1990 onwards where a CGI animated creature/s made the movie great.

So you're implying "Pan's Labyrinth" wouldn't have been that well received without that CGI usage?

Quote from: mostolto on October 15, 2012, 12:18:58 AM
i like HARRY POTTER although CGI of Harry flying on broom was great, would not say it was that scary. something more was needed. there was no one who could yet deliver really scary horror movie CGI. in my opinion, a new company was needed, specialised in this genre, that is where i come in..with my ipod CGI app (geekpod)..

I hope you're trolling.

Pacman000

Quote from: tracy on October 15, 2012, 01:01:10 PM
Quote from: mostolto on October 15, 2012, 12:18:58 AM
i like HARRY POTTER although CGI of Harry flying on broom was great, would not say it was that scary. something more was needed. there was no one who could yet deliver really scary horror movie CGI. in my opinion, a new company was needed, specialised in this genre, that is where i come in..with my ipod CGI app (geekpod)..

I liked all the Harry Potter films but the creepiest CGI was,in my opinion,the Basalisk in "Chamber of Secrets". That was some well done work.
In closeups they used a robot.  You can tell, if you look closely.  The lighting's a bit different, and the robot has more limited movements. 

WingedSerpent

Many people consider this a horror film


admittedly I'm not one of those people. But this movie still has some of the best CGI in it.
At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

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I really, really cant think of a good one in a horror flick.
Im just too old school.


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I wouldn't consider it a horror movie, but the dragons in Reign of Fire look good.

mostolto

Quote from: Pacman000 on October 15, 2012, 01:56:18 PM
Quote from: tracy on October 15, 2012, 01:01:10 PM
Quote from: mostolto on October 15, 2012, 12:18:58 AM
i like HARRY POTTER although CGI of Harry flying on broom was great, would not say it was that scary. something more was needed. there was no one who could yet deliver really scary horror movie CGI. in my opinion, a new company was needed, specialised in this genre, that is where i come in..with my ipod CGI app (geekpod)..

I liked all the Harry Potter films but the creepiest CGI was,in my opinion,the Basalisk in "Chamber of Secrets". That was some well done work.
In closeups they used a robot.  You can tell, if you look closely.  The lighting's a bit different, and the robot has more limited movements. 

for movie lovers,not to rip off the whole forum troll thing but, WAR OF THE WORLDS with Tom Cruise had some good CGI creatures. best have seen on badmovies.org