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Banj wrote: ...instead of the traditional pass something in front of the camera...
There are quite a few of those too.
As well as the good old "go into a completely dark room and wait for eyes to adjust".
But the CGI ones are absolutely seamless and I couldn't spot those even when I'd already seen the VFX breakdowns.
It's a really good film though and well worth a watch.
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Just saying... in case it's something any of you ever considered watching...
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There are also quite a few jokes I either failed to notice or completely forgot, like when Mark Hamill's Trickster says, "I am your father".... someone says regarding a bunch of info that it might as well be "Dothraki" to them.... and uhm... apparently I already forgot the rest - again... But it's amusing. Oh and I realised that this Barry Allen's father (the actor) played Barry Allen in an older version of the Flash. Didn't actually know that before.
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Arrow was kind of entertaining at the start but then Felicity joined the team and immediately stopped being the only interesting character, Diggle continued to say "Copy that" every few minutes, then John Barrowman tried to be a bad guy and then Vinnie Jones turned up and started quoting Shakespeare.
Yet I kept on watching.
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At the start Felicity was the "normal" character that you could relate to and I liked the way she openly acknowledged the ridiculousness of every silly thing that happened. But then when she became part of every silly thing that happened it all became rather irrelevant.
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