You're not the only one getting tired of CGI fests. Some of the classics, like Ben-Hur and Cleopatra still amaze because of the spectacle and grandeur. 2001, with its clever practical effects, and Star Wars Ep. IV - VI elicit more wonder than modern films.
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It was actualy a good, fun movie. Definately not for boring people without a sense of humor or fun.
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Are you sure that’s a Marvel Movie? I thought it was made by DC?
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Want one worse that I just watched last night?
@Predator was pure trash. People standing on space ships as they fly through the air. A lady pulls the pin from a grenade with her teeth. Terrible CGI blood & gun fire. Bad military advisors. It broke my heart. I had high hopes.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Aquaman was kiddish with actors doing goofy poses and plot was very basic, but somehow it did have soul.
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I actually liked it and it has more soul than most marvel movies (the stand alone super hero movies are the best). It is DC but it wasn’t too goofy or dark, many many corny, cliche lines and dialogue but a decent time waster with my pre teen kids.
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Same.
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