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Originally posted by Mr.Deflok
Anyway, didn't Joel Silver say something about this a while back, that the two films were not able to be submitted for Oscar scrutinization?
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I think Silver stated that he wouldn't allow having both of the films nominated because both have a chance of winning.
Now look at it. Not even one.
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Originally posted by Mr.Deflok
The only CG in that sequence was when it flipped over and the digital double in front of the FireTruck of Arnold EDIT: a couple more minor shots actually. Oh and comparing the effects to a PS2's graphics is a pathetic statement and you know it, it's exactly the statement the 'Media fanatics' as you so aptly called them would say.
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Yeah, I was joking about the PS2 statement. I just get tired of seeing the CGI like the crane flipping over in T3. It's blatantly fake, and it seems like the visual effects artists don't really care. The rest of the movie has average special effects, but certainly nothing to win over. A nomination? Sure, but I still find it ridiculous that it placed and the Matrix sequels didn't. I'm simply stunned that this has happened after all of the time and work put into the Matrix sequels, especially in the visual effects area. It's a sad day when The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences won't nominate a movie simply because the mainstream audience didn't like it.
-Lasereth