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Submission + - Why special effects no longer impress (denofgeek.com) 3

brumgrunt writes: When an advert for toilet roll now has a CG dog in it, have we come to the point where special effects have no lasting impact whatsoever? As Den of Geek argues, "Where we once sat through Terminator 2 and gasped when Robert Patrick turned into a slippery blob of mercury, we now watch, say, Inception and simply acknowledge that, yes, the folding city looks quite realistic." http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/694475/the_numbing_ubiquity_of_computer_graphics.html
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Submission + - Has Christopher Nolan turned the 3D argument? (denofgeek.com)

brumgrunt writes: Not only has Christopher Nolan resisted pressure to make his third Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, in 3D, but his explanation is very much centred on it being the right decision to suit the film. With Harry Potter (temporarily) abandoning 3D too, has Hollywood's latest bandwagon hit the skids already? http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/660851/is_christopher_nolan_making_the_dark_knight_rises_in_2d_a_turning_point.html
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Submission + - The time travel paradoxes of Back To The Future (denofgeek.com) 1

brumgrunt writes: If you think about it, throughout Back To The Future Part III, there has to be two Deloreans in 1885. Also, why don't George and Lorraine recognise their son? Why doesn't the time machine disappear in the alternative 1985? These and more Back To The Future paradoxes explored... http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/652270/the_plot_holes_and_paradoxes_of_the_back_to_the_future_trilogy.html

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