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Most people enjoy having feces thrown at them from what I’ve gathered.
Monkey see monkey do
Most people enjoy having feces thrown at them from what I’ve gathered.
Monkey see monkey do
It kinda sounds like this guy but that’s totally fine, I actually enjoy it
Funky finds funky. Sometimes you just gotta be yourself and someone will ooze out of the woodwork.
Man… are you good? You sound like a guy who showed up at my house and started saying that the pyramids and stars would aline and tell us the meaning of the universe. Also that açaí berries were the ultimate nutrition. Hope you’re doing okay there.
There are two podcast episodes about this guy, his siblings, and their mother called Breaking The Oath. Very good and they interview all of them too.
My wallet is unhappy but my brain craves portable space engineers
You are not being helpful lol
I want one but I don’t need one
Well, if that’s how you win an argument, I don’t read IGN.
But for those who are curious, in the first posted video he talks about a timeline walkthrough that the editor did. All the jets are CGI covers over F-14s painted grey with lighting markers, except the F-18s. HOWEVER, there were only ever 1 or 2 F-18s in the air, so when you see a squadron of them, the others are CGI.
So yes, there were some real jets, but that wasn’t the argument you made. You said the film was done practically, which is not true. Even if you have 2/4 jets really in the air, that’s not “practical” and still counts as CGI.
And I can see where you got this opinion, the news outlets at the time and all interviews spouted “NO CGI!!” Because it is good marketing, but it’s not true.
The planes look good, but they are almost entirely CGI. The difference is that they used realistic flight maneuvers and reference lighting to make it look really good. Practical effects means little to no CGI and that definitely does not apply here.
Large online communities like this gathering is one of my favorite things about the Internet
Hell yeah, a Lemmy poet!