I’m just surprised it was that one…or at least that one ALONE! The whole ‘time arena’ stuff was enough to make even Cameron swear off CGI for his next Avatar flick!
I was an extra in the bull scene of "Red Notice" and let me tell you, neither the bull NOR Dwayne and Ryan were in the same bullring. The director would yell "the bull is doing this" or "Dwayne is doing that", so we'd have to act surprised or shocked. The ring was literally empty whilst filming. Plus, we weren't that many, they simply shot the same crowd from different angles and then multiplied us during post production 😁
I always think it's funny that after the backlash from fans the people who worked on "THE FLASH" claimed that the bad CGI was on purpose which we all know it wasn't. Thats just the excuse they used to try and take off some of the heat from angry fans.
I wonder if the Black Adam thing was less about shoddy CGI and more about how just about everyone knows Dwayne Johnson isn’t that skinny in real life. When Captain America first released Chris Evans was not as popular so it was more believable to see him as a tiny little runt.
Chris Evans was Johnny Storm in "Fantastic 4" before that. People knew Chris Evans wasn't that small; the surprise was actually how big he got for the role.
@@Richardiba he was not AS popular as he is today or as popular as Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. Before he made the move to film, even non-wrestling fans knew Dwayne Johnson was a big man.
The battle sequence in the Phantom Menace. Looks like it was fought on a lumpy piece of billiard cloth, rather than on a grassy field. The sort of low resolution background you might expect from a 1980's video game.
Hollywood has totally lost the flick on how to tell compelling stories. They seem to be trying to wow us with "amazing" CGI, which, when you're watching it, just comes off as a cartoon. It's not believable, it's not engrossing, it's just special effects.
In the classic sci-fi movie 'Forbidden Planet's all the SPFX were handled by Disney Animation studios. At this point you could call 'cartoonish' FX a tradition more than an insult! 🤓
Movies used to be live action sprinkled with CGI. Today movies are CGI sprinkled with live action. Think about it, even in scenes that have real actors, 80% of the frame is CGI. The background is CGI, the costume is CGI, some of the characters are completely CGI, the props are CGI.
CorridorCrew just did an entire video focused on The Flash. In their opinion, the problem was the studio refusing to give the VFX crew enough time to do a good job. "Effects can be good, fast, or cheap. Pick two."
The Flash has the worse cgi I have ever seen, the babies at the start and the cgi cameos at the end, literally PlayStation 2 graphics: what they spent 300m I’ll never know
Honestly I don't think the Uncharted one really looks that bad, and while yes they used a lot of green screen...of course they did? What, did you think they'd launch a bunch of garbage from the sky to get realistic effects? I think it's pretty cool that they created so many props for that scene for Tom to work with practically.
The James Bond team did an IRL hanging out of the back of a cargo plane stunt in The Living Daylights waaaay back in 1987. One of my favourite stunts of all time and still looks amazing today.
My mind immediately goes to that awful alien-monkey creature in the 1998 "Lost in Space" adaptation. After being spoiled by the effects in "T:2," "Jurassic Park," and "Titanic," it was a real bucket of ice water seeing that sub-"Mac and Me" looking monstrosity in such a big-budget movie.
What are you talking about? Since I have not paid to see any of these films online or movie houses, I missed them all. Looking for flaws and mistakes is not what I go to movies for-which I have not in close to 5 years. Hahahahh.
I thought that D"TR"J flying backwards in Red Notice was wire work (+VFX). I didn't think it was that bad, except even he would have been thrown higher and ragdolled more than that. I'm not an expert, but I was actually gored and trampled in Pamplona, and I saw others get battered similarly.
Wow! I never realised just how spoiled you've all become because of Weta Digital. Not everybody can afford to sink 50% of the budget into CGI you know! 🤨
Rewatch 'Raiders' & cringe at how those VFX were considered 'Oscar worthy' back in the day! Personally, I watch Doctor Who expecting cardboard sets & rubber monsters. That's what makes it fun! 😃
Movies before would be completed on screen, during initial production. Now they'll cut corners because they think they can "fix" it in post production. So before they would think they gotta do everything to make it believable on screen for the audience before it hit the editor to put it all together, now the editor can just throw in a character like jar jar and call it a day.
Some of those were fine. The rock as black Adam was just as normal as Chris Evans as pre captain America. There are plenty of more worthy CGI messes out there
I feel sorry for VFX artists; in the days before CG, the optically printed effects could be a little wonky and people would be okay with it because they sensed how limiting the technology of the day was, but now with CG, if the effects are anything other than perfect, people are disappointed.
I didnt know wht people complaining and comparing amazing spiderman and no way home lizard? Like common sense tasm 200 million budget all go to lizard cgi and no way home 250 mil budget comes to like? 5 villains and 3 spiderman?
Has a couple of ads for themselves. Then there’s a number of ads just random number that RUclips will put in. This is just annoying a ten minute video.
I think one of the reasons that the Steve Rogers "skinny body" scenes worked so much better than the Black Adam scenes was that they actually CG'd Chris Evan's actual body to be skinny, and didn't try to paste his face on a totally different person's body the way they did in Black Adam.
DC do not come out of this very well do they! Not sure if you mentioned it in a previous instalment but the plane crash at the end of 1997s Air Force One looks truly dreadful.
I understand flash that is pure hot garbage, I get the uncanniness of the rock bc he normally big but I don’t think half of the others CGI stuff was that bad… okay the floating head wasn’t great and Will Smith coming off the bike wasn’t good either but for the most part half of this list I didn’t even really notice when watching the movies myself and even if I did, it’s a movie ofc they can’t do all this in real life so just use your imagination
The fact you called captain americas face swap “outstanding” is beyond pandering and just blatantly pathetic. That marvel face swap cgi was horribly distracting and far from seamless.
If anyone really cares about cgi in a movie, stop watching movies. Also the Black Adam and Captain America cgi scenes look about the same quality. People are just in a huff cause the rock is a big guy, way bigger than Chris Evans, so yes, it'll look ridiculous either way. Idk why people can't just enjoy movies anymore.
red notice was so poorly written for me that the farthest I made was the ludicrous escape from the Russian prison. so wanted to like it and instead I cringed at every turn til I gave up
I wish you stop shitting on CGI. Mega budgets don't buy time. Release dates can cause less than perfect CGI, too. Plus like I said you don't know terrible CGI until you have to sit through companies like The Asylum or Phase 4.😊
I came here knowing The Flash would have a spot: honestly surprised it wasn’t higher
It’s probably because of the conscious choice the highest thought it was good enough
I’m just surprised it was that one…or at least that one ALONE! The whole ‘time arena’ stuff was enough to make even Cameron swear off CGI for his next Avatar flick!
I was an extra in the bull scene of "Red Notice" and let me tell you, neither the bull NOR Dwayne and Ryan were in the same bullring. The director would yell "the bull is doing this" or "Dwayne is doing that", so we'd have to act surprised or shocked. The ring was literally empty whilst filming. Plus, we weren't that many, they simply shot the same crowd from different angles and then multiplied us during post production 😁
It definitely looks exactly how you described lol
cheap asses
I always think it's funny that after the backlash from fans the people who worked on "THE FLASH" claimed that the bad CGI was on purpose which we all know it wasn't.
Thats just the excuse they used to try and take off some of the heat from angry fans.
*"The Flash being fast makes things look like The Polar Express"* - Nah bro I'm not buying that shite. That has zero logic.
If that’s what Barry sees while running, I do not want his powers
I wonder if the Black Adam thing was less about shoddy CGI and more about how just about everyone knows Dwayne Johnson isn’t that skinny in real life.
When Captain America first released Chris Evans was not as popular so it was more believable to see him as a tiny little runt.
Chris Evans was Johnny Storm in "Fantastic 4" before that. People knew Chris Evans wasn't that small; the surprise was actually how big he got for the role.
@@Richardiba he was not AS popular as he is today or as popular as Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.
Before he made the move to film, even non-wrestling fans knew Dwayne Johnson was a big man.
The battle sequence in the Phantom Menace. Looks like it was fought on a lumpy piece of billiard cloth, rather than on a grassy field. The sort of low resolution background you might expect from a 1980's video game.
Hollywood has totally lost the flick on how to tell compelling stories. They seem to be trying to wow us with "amazing" CGI, which, when you're watching it, just comes off as a cartoon. It's not believable, it's not engrossing, it's just special effects.
In the classic sci-fi movie 'Forbidden Planet's all the SPFX were handled by Disney Animation studios.
At this point you could call 'cartoonish' FX a tradition more than an insult! 🤓
Movies used to be live action sprinkled with CGI. Today movies are CGI sprinkled with live action. Think about it, even in scenes that have real actors, 80% of the frame is CGI. The background is CGI, the costume is CGI, some of the characters are completely CGI, the props are CGI.
CorridorCrew just did an entire video focused on The Flash. In their opinion, the problem was the studio refusing to give the VFX crew enough time to do a good job. "Effects can be good, fast, or cheap. Pick two."
The Flash has the worse cgi I have ever seen, the babies at the start and the cgi cameos at the end, literally PlayStation 2 graphics: what they spent 300m I’ll never know
@@CornflakesMitMilk yeah, apparantöy...
Honestly I don't think the Uncharted one really looks that bad, and while yes they used a lot of green screen...of course they did? What, did you think they'd launch a bunch of garbage from the sky to get realistic effects? I think it's pretty cool that they created so many props for that scene for Tom to work with practically.
I see nothing wrong with the uncharted plane sequence other than wonky physics.
Yeah after watching this i think Whatculture must fix their glasses (oculus reparo or something)
So you in fact do see something wrong?
@@andrewleah1983 the title is "Terrible CGI" not "Unrealistic physics" so no my point stands.
@@skennedy1893 You said you see nothing wrong. NOTHING. Idiot.
I agree with this. It was a pretty good sequence all up.
I thought Cheetah in WW84 was bad wire work, not bad VFX, though I agree the darkness was a pretty lame way of covering up all the ropiness either way
Honestly, I don’t really care if the effects are top notch. If the story is drawing me in, they can paint the background on cardboard for all I care.
Steve in the back of the car with Peggy Carter. The shot from Peggy's side of the car makes him look like a kid
The James Bond team did an IRL hanging out of the back of a cargo plane stunt in The Living Daylights waaaay back in 1987. One of my favourite stunts of all time and still looks amazing today.
Floating head in love and thunder takes the cake
You thought the skinny Chris Evans in Captain America looked good? I thought he looked like a funko pop!
Ha ha. 😂😂😂😂
Skinny Steve Rogers was also an eyesore in The First Avenger. Just saying
I do not remember that bull fighting scene in Red Notice at all. Was it maybe cut in some regions? Or maybe I slept.
That "Last Jedi" scene actually turned out quite well.
seeing the rock without his signature roided out body is WEIRD.
so many on this list are $200 million.... maybe they'd be fixed if it was $201 mil?
So after three failures, maybe we just stop trying to CGI Dwayne "the Dwayne" Johnson?
He is irreplaceable.
The awful CGI sharks dragging the equally awful CGI Samuel L Jackson in a pool and eating him in Deep Blue Sea was hilarious.
My mind immediately goes to that awful alien-monkey creature in the 1998 "Lost in Space" adaptation. After being spoiled by the effects in "T:2," "Jurassic Park," and "Titanic," it was a real bucket of ice water seeing that sub-"Mac and Me" looking monstrosity in such a big-budget movie.
What are you talking about? Since I have not paid to see any of these films online or movie houses, I missed them all. Looking for flaws and mistakes is not what I go to movies for-which I have not in close to 5 years. Hahahahh.
The boats crashing into rocks in Avatar 2 was a bit unrealistic
I thought that D"TR"J flying backwards in Red Notice was wire work (+VFX). I didn't think it was that bad, except even he would have been thrown higher and ragdolled more than that. I'm not an expert, but I was actually gored and trampled in Pamplona, and I saw others get battered similarly.
It's sad cause the CGI in Gemini Man was really good until that very last college scene
Wow! I never realised just how spoiled you've all become because of Weta Digital. Not everybody can afford to sink 50% of the budget into CGI you know! 🤨
The plane scene in the Gray Man and De aged Catherine Keener in the Adam Project
The worst one recently was Indy Jones and the Dial of Destiny when he’s jumping a rail coach a distance away. Worse than a ZX Spectrum game.
Rewatch 'Raiders' & cringe at how those VFX were considered 'Oscar worthy' back in the day!
Personally, I watch Doctor Who expecting cardboard sets & rubber monsters. That's what makes it fun! 😃
Movies before would be completed on screen, during initial production. Now they'll cut corners because they think they can "fix" it in post production. So before they would think they gotta do everything to make it believable on screen for the audience before it hit the editor to put it all together, now the editor can just throw in a character like jar jar and call it a day.
Some of those were fine. The rock as black Adam was just as normal as Chris Evans as pre captain America. There are plenty of more worthy CGI messes out there
Aside from the microwave baby, I don't think the rest was enough to break the suspension of disbelief overall in THE FLASH
And yet when Amazing Spider-Man came out, everyone was saying how awful the Lizard CGI was. 😛
He looked more realistic and threatening than no way home.
The Lizard was not bad CGI, it was good CGI but with a bad design,
I think Cheetah looked terrible but Josstice League's Steppenwolf looked worse than Mortal Kombat Annihilation.
@@dietotaku I'd put Steppenwolf worse, he looked like play-doh.
Tearing into someone’s resume 😂😂
CATS released with unfinished CGI cat bodies, paw-hands etc.
i saw no change in the lizard
Cap’s skinny body is definitely helped by wearing a shirt. It is for sure uncanny once the shirt is off
Some of these remind me of the bad 3D movies of days gone by.
I feel sorry for VFX artists; in the days before CG, the optically printed effects could be a little wonky and people would be okay with it because they sensed how limiting the technology of the day was, but now with CG, if the effects are anything other than perfect, people are disappointed.
I'm normally not a big fan of CGI but I didn't mind Gemini Man...until that last scene. Woof.
Wait, what? The Lizard in The Amazing Spiderman looks terrible.
I didnt know wht people complaining and comparing amazing spiderman and no way home lizard? Like common sense tasm 200 million budget all go to lizard cgi and no way home 250 mil budget comes to like? 5 villains and 3 spiderman?
Every single drop of blood in Renfield.
i don't know how i never noticed that but, yes, that is a bit disconcerting
I didn't know Will Smith played the Toxic Avenger.
Red Notice was a dumspter fire along with Gal Gadot's acting.
Right? I keep wanting to like it, thinking, “Ryan! I love ryan!” Then left thinking, “Bad call.”
The lizard looked perfectly fine.
Pretty much the entire film’s running time in Ant Man: Quantumania
I'd like to add The Hobbit and Black Widow on this list.
You can fill a „10 movies“ with DC movies only. Everything they made in the last years looks terrible.
Imagine the CGI being the worst thing in a movie with Gal Gadot in it.
It seems like the higher the budget, the worse the cg is.
Black Panther vs Killmonger. Final fight, looks like a PS3 cutscene.
Has a couple of ads for themselves. Then there’s a number of ads just random number that RUclips will put in. This is just annoying a ten minute video.
I think one of the reasons that the Steve Rogers "skinny body" scenes worked so much better than the Black Adam scenes was that they actually CG'd Chris Evan's actual body to be skinny, and didn't try to paste his face on a totally different person's body the way they did in Black Adam.
did they? i think the body double they used is regularly refered to
Hahaha!! The Flash has got to be one of the worst looking films ever. It’s incredible just how bad it is.
Issit me or does the narrator sounds like Zapp Brannigan from Futurama
DC do not come out of this very well do they! Not sure if you mentioned it in a previous instalment but the plane crash at the end of 1997s Air Force One looks truly dreadful.
Gemini man could have been so cool. Instead it looked like Saturday morning cartoons, except not as well done
Must be honest, I'm too busy with watching the film to analyse all the finer details.
Same. I think the majority of "gamer culture" critics tend to really nitpick CGI in movies
Finer details? Anyone with eyes can see those Playstation 2 graphics.
I understand flash that is pure hot garbage, I get the uncanniness of the rock bc he normally big but I don’t think half of the others CGI stuff was that bad… okay the floating head wasn’t great and Will Smith coming off the bike wasn’t good either but for the most part half of this list I didn’t even really notice when watching the movies myself and even if I did, it’s a movie ofc they can’t do all this in real life so just use your imagination
The fact you called captain americas face swap “outstanding” is beyond pandering and just blatantly pathetic. That marvel face swap cgi was horribly distracting and far from seamless.
No we didn't. 😂
The Rock scorpion king in the mummy 2 was bad looking too. Good movie though.
If anyone really cares about cgi in a movie, stop watching movies. Also the Black Adam and Captain America cgi scenes look about the same quality. People are just in a huff cause the rock is a big guy, way bigger than Chris Evans, so yes, it'll look ridiculous either way. Idk why people can't just enjoy movies anymore.
haha I didn't make it to the end of Gemini Man😆so didn't see that but wow
i liked flash but the cgi was the worst
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red notice was so poorly written for me that the farthest I made was the ludicrous escape from the Russian prison. so wanted to like it and instead I cringed at every turn til I gave up
I wish you stop shitting on CGI. Mega budgets don't buy time. Release dates can cause less than perfect CGI, too. Plus like I said you don't know terrible CGI until you have to sit through companies like The Asylum or Phase 4.😊
Really WC?! The "Holdo" maneuver? Now I know you're full of crap.
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