Really, Really Bad Mouth CGI
Did anyone else notice the bad CG over Emma Thompson's mouth after she lost the big tooth. It doesn't appear that a single word was said naturally for the rest of the movie. It's really unsettling.
shareDid anyone else notice the bad CG over Emma Thompson's mouth after she lost the big tooth. It doesn't appear that a single word was said naturally for the rest of the movie. It's really unsettling.
shareerm what? why would they do that?
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Um, no, I didn't notice. Well I suppose I have an excuse to watch it again.
shareIt's true! Check it out!
shareI didn't notice that......do you know why they would do that?
shareOMG, in the scene where she is walking Evangeline down the aisle and says that she is the end of the story, it is all messed up, made me nuts!!!!!!!
Great movie though, loved it!
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Maybe they decided that they didn't like the dialogue.
sharewhy would they CGI the tooth out when they can just take it out?
shareNo, didn't notice that at all. Must not have been TOO bad. I was too busy enjoying the movie to look for CG stuff.
shareIt's all natural. I thought that it was CGI at first too, but then I realized that it was because I was used to seeing that big tooth in her mouth during the rest of the movie.
shareEmma Thompson acknowledges in the commentary how weird her mouth looks at the end, might be that one gets used to seen the tooth or because of all the forced smiling she had to do during that scene.
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