topic:b00mSkis said:in teton gravity research movie from 1999, called Area 51, they show a dog dragged behind a 3wheeler. it was 1999 so they didnt really have CGI back then. Did TGR actually drag a real live dog behind a 3wheeler? did they kill a dog for their dumb movie? omfg
14193591:Dougie_Fresh said:"it was 1999 so they didnt really have CGI back then."
Star Wars my guy, they had CGI way before 1999
14193544:freestyleskierjp said:
14193653:eheath said:There is a pay wall lol
I doubt it was real, I didn't see the clip, but I doubt TGR has a clip of a dog dying in their movie....
14193641:cydwhit said:I hate to be this guy, but Star Wars (assume you're talking about the original trilogy) was made using practical effects, matte painting, blue screens, and puppets, not CGI. That's part of why it was so groundbreaking at the time, most practical effects of that era weren't as realistic as those used in the original film.
You are right though, Jurassic Park is often viewed as one of the first highly successful CGI films, and it was released in 1993.
Sorry /nerd.
14193673:Bended_Toenail said:What about the moon landing? there was obviously CGI back then, right? The government was probably just keeping it a secret.
14193653:eheath said:There is a pay wall lol
I doubt it was real, I didn't see the clip, but I doubt TGR has a clip of a dog dying in their movie....
14193676:eheath said:I back the theory that the first moon landing was fake but we actually went to the moon a year later (as laid out in arrested development)
14193681:cydwhit said:This. But again, you guys are underestimating practical effects. No CGI required.
14193713:Bushdid9_11 said:The joke is that the guy is in such a rush to escape the authorities that he drives off without untying his dog from his dirtbike. However, upon closer inspection, tis only a bag of rags.