CGI tanks


Wow, these days they are so lazy that they went for cheap CGI tanks produced in India, instead of bulding actual tanks.

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Is that so? Man, that's a bummer.

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Well, at least judging from the trailer. For a second there is a tank that fires and looks CGi to me, but it could be too much "cool filters".

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I have high hopes for this film so although it's a bummer r/ the tanks I'm glad to know beforehand.

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Do you mean the computer generation took place in India?

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Just speculating, because I have heard before that Hollywood outsources to India.

https://www.quora.com/Does-Hollywood-outsource-anything-to-India

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I'm still pumped, wish I could see it in a theater.

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Bring the theater home :D

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Well it's not a Hollywood movie. And certainly doesn't have a Hollywood budget.

Unless Germany has become part of California since I last checked.

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The Indians tanks use CGI to make Germany look like Hollywood.

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I thought it looked good.

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i was afraid of this.

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Those tanks looked real to me. If they were cgi then they did a good job on them. I don't think tanks have ever been quite as scary looking as they were here when they appeared from the distance.

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Well damn. For 'Fury', they rolled out a real Tiger tank.

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There's quite a few operational WW2 tanks, makes things a bit easier.

I don't believe there's any operational WW1 tanks.

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Not as awful as the CGI rats. Or blood. But that's on par with most modern movies.

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Not just that but also the rifles were plastic looking and they "CGI"d the gun shots. A lot of the battles looked like kids playing airsoft..

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They looked good enough for us Europeans. We are not used to real rats and shootings as you are.

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Nice burn.

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