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Oh God I'm sick of this argument. The problem isn't CGI the problem is bad CGI.
It's like saying all model shots look bad. Yeah some do but a lot don't. You have to pay attention to it and you have to put in the effort.
Oh and by the way The Barbie movie had a lot of CGI in it despite what the creators claimed, and no one noticed.
yes, but the question is "why is it bad/worse?" and the answer is "management needs to pull their finger out"
What argument? The article appears to claim that the reason there's more bad CGI now is studio leadership changing stuff in post and failing to plan.