Did that many people really not notice this before? One of the first things I said to myself while watching the original was "Why the HELL is so much of this green screen? Is this not set in the ACTUAL Greece? Are they going to fight The Kraken or something?" https://twitter.com/dilfsuhs/status/1244865828220092416 …
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Replying to @the_moviebob
I guess Marvel doesn’t have the budget to send people to Greece.
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Replying to @FSOBrooklyn @the_moviebob
It's not a Marvel movie, this is Mamma Mia
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Replying to @arthur_affect @the_moviebob
Seriously? Would never have thought Mamma Mia needed greenscreen looooool
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Replying to @FSOBrooklyn @the_moviebob
That's what the post is about, more of the movie is fake than a typical Marvel movie The whole point of the movie is touring the gorgeous landscapes of Europe and they never physically went there
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Replying to @arthur_affect @FSOBrooklyn
And what SHOULD be the point of the post is that *everything* - not just blockbusters, not just superhero movies and DEFINITELY not just Marvel/Disney ones has been using A TON more green screen and digital retouching than 99% of the audience comprehends for the last 20+ years...
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Replying to @the_moviebob @FSOBrooklyn
Yeah and, I mean, it's fair The whole point of making movies is the only thing that matters is what the audience sees on the screen, however you make the sausage is irrelevant
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I don't know. There is a movie, "The Fall" by Tarsem Singh, and I think one of his stated reasons for making the movie was to shoot on high quality film numerous exotic locations and architectural works of art. There is a novelty to movies that are shot on location.
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Replying to @Rocketboy1313 @arthur_affect and
I mean, look at the "Mission Impossible" movies. Yeah, lot of post production to remove wires and harnesses, but it is neat that Tom Cruise is on the side of a plane, or under a helicopter.
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Replying to @Rocketboy1313 @arthur_affect and
We can want a little reality in the making of fiction.
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Yeah but the thing people are pointing out is that a lot of movies that get praised for "everything being practical" have TONS of VFX that people just don't notice "Realistic" vs "dreamlike" is an *aesthetic*, people don't actually have an infallible sense for this stuff
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