I'm not saying the CGI was perfect, but I thought it was impressive. Even in LotR, Gollum was obviously CGI, but portrayed by a human in a suit. Same with Davy Jones in the Pirates of the Carribean sequels. Yeah, it's obviously CGI, but is it good enough to work? I think in all three cases (LotR, PotC, and I Am Legend) it was more than good enough to work.
Regarding the God thing - I'd agree with you that he should have spent time with God, but I thought it was made fairly clear that A: He was kinda crazy after 3 years with no human contact, and B: He and God weren't exactly on the best of terms after the Helicopter thingy happened. Though I did like the end, when he realises that God did have a plan; even if he never stated it, I think it was implied that he did acknowledge God.
This does remind me of something I left out - Though it didn't really need it, I do kinda wish the movie had gone a little more in depth into the virus's creation and how it spread, and what happened in the immediate months after the virus spread. It wasn't screaming for it, and did fine without the extra details, but I thought it would have been a nice touch if we knew a little more than a few passing comments can tell us. Hopefully the DVD will have these as deleted scenes.
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And my latest acting coach? I had him tortured, thrown in the dungeon, and... well, let's just say he's in a happier place now.
Dr. Doom
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"Have you seen how much cotton candy he can eat?"
"Yes! 5.1 Pounds. That's why his blood is so good on pancakes!"
Well,
I'm not saying the CGI was perfect, but I thought it was impressive. Even in LotR, Gollum was obviously CGI, but portrayed by a human in a suit. Same with Davy Jones in the Pirates of the Carribean sequels. Yeah, it's obviously CGI, but is it good enough to work? I think in all three cases (LotR, PotC, and I Am Legend) it was more than good enough to work.
Regarding the God thing - I'd agree with you that he should have spent time with God, but I thought it was made fairly clear that A: He was kinda crazy after 3 years with no human contact, and B: He and God weren't exactly on the best of terms after the Helicopter thingy happened. Though I did like the end, when he realises that God did have a plan; even if he never stated it, I think it was implied that he did acknowledge God.
This does remind me of something I left out - Though it didn't really need it, I do kinda wish the movie had gone a little more in depth into the virus's creation and how it spread, and what happened in the immediate months after the virus spread. It wasn't screaming for it, and did fine without the extra details, but I thought it would have been a nice touch if we knew a little more than a few passing comments can tell us. Hopefully the DVD will have these as deleted scenes.
--
And my latest acting coach? I had him tortured, thrown in the dungeon, and... well, let's just say he's in a happier place now.
Dr. Doom
--
"Have you seen how much cotton candy he can eat?"
"Yes! 5.1 Pounds. That's why his blood is so good on pancakes!"