Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-30161070-20161105213419/@comment-30161070-20161113134634

MarkJira wrote:

Cdrzillafanon wrote:

MarkJira wrote: Toonking1985 wrote: Well I hope they go back to the traditional man in a suit technique for the next Godzilla film Why? The ShinGoji design, all CG, looked far more convincing than suitmation ever has, especiall with the full-CGI cityscapes, skies, and weaponry around him. I understand that it's a huge tradition, but tradition for tradition's sake is a mistake if it gets in the way of the kind of progress Shin Godzilla made I agree with Toonking here, while it is unforunatley unlikely. Suitimation is how this franchise started, and it sucks to see Toho abandon it. Not to mention, CG has been far too abundant in movies in gneral in recent years. I also feel that the rise of CGI in Tokusastu has bred a new kind of G-fan that I find quite annoying. I call them the "CGI-elitists" or the "CG master race" if you prefer. While the merits of suitmation, as well as its contribution to the genre cannot be understated, movies like Pacific Rim or Shin Godzilla (two very different movies, each impressive in their own ways) could not have been the quality products (again, in very different ways) they are without copious amounts of CGI. There are limitations to the abilities of suitmation. With CG, the only real constraints are time, budget, and imagination I understand, just defending the Franchiese's roots that's all. I usually see suitimation and CG as equals. They're especailly great when working in harmony. Look at Godzilla: Final Wars, or te Ultraman frnachise as of late.