7 of the creepiest special effects in superhero movies: you won’t want to watch them all

7 of the creepiest special effects in superhero movies: you won’t want to watch them all

7 of the creepiest special effects in superhero movies: you won’t want to watch them all

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7 of the creepiest special effects in superhero movies: you won’t want to watch them all

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It’s hard to imagine that tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars were spent on these films.

The vast majority of new Marvel films only cause Spanish embarrassment, mainly due to the terrible script and strange special effects. But even in decent superhero films, there are plenty of examples of catastrophic CGI, but not everyone notices.

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The demon Melbolgia in the comics about Spawn is a terrifying alien creature, but the creators of the film adaptation in 1997 got, instead of a creepy deity, an enlarged Gremlin, which then as now was difficult to look at without laughing.

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The same problem occurs with Dr. Hyde in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. It’s no coincidence that Sean Connery despises this film and regrets agreeing to star in it. The villain’s face appeared to have been added to the blown-up torso in post-production. Failure.

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In “Shazam” 2019, in theory, there should be much fewer such shortcomings – the film is modern, but it is not like that. The by Dr. Sivan conjured samples resemble cheap plastic crafts.

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The scene with Wesley Snipes’ ‘drawn’ eyes in ‘Blade’ is pure cringe, but the director can also be understood because the actor outright refused to open his eyes, forcing him to act improvised.

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“Black Panther” looks decent overall, but the final battle is scary and terrifying for those used to the high-quality graphics of Marvel films. We see two computer models, also extremely poorly displayed.

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Well, in “Justice League” there are two serious “styles” at once: Henry Cavill’s post-production mustache has long become a meme, but Steppenwolf with his “toy” face causes nothing but sadness.

Previously we talked about 10 plot holes in Marvel movies that spoil the viewing experience.

Author: Alexey Pletkin

Source: Popcorn News

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