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tgb wrote:The Force Awakens
Winner

(A couple of very close seconds...)
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Unagi wrote:
tgb wrote:The Force Awakens
Winner

(A couple of very close seconds...)
Considering the creators of the movie touted that it used more practical effects and less CGI, it's a shame it was the winner in a CGI category. :P
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I was focused more on the Leia and Tarkin work.
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Unagi wrote:I was focused more on the Leia and Tarkin work.
You must be thinking of Rogue One. Leia was played by Carrie Fisher in The Force Awakens, and Tarkin doesn't appear in The Force Awakens (because his character's dead).
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pr0ner wrote:
Unagi wrote:
tgb wrote:The Force Awakens
Winner

(A couple of very close seconds...)
Considering the creators of the movie touted that it used more practical effects and less CGI, it's a shame it was the winner in a CGI category. :P
I was going to go with A New Hope, but I'm not sure there was any CGI in there at all.
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If you had gone with the Special Edition, specifically, that would be an answer worthy of winning, simply for the way you would have trolled hardcore Star Wars fans.
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tgb wrote:
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Unagi wrote:
tgb wrote:The Force Awakens
Winner

(A couple of very close seconds...)
Considering the creators of the movie touted that it used more practical effects and less CGI, it's a shame it was the winner in a CGI category. :P
I was going to go with A New Hope, but I'm not sure there was any CGI in there at all.
It had state-of-the-art CGI.
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Max Peck wrote:
tgb wrote:
pr0ner wrote:
Unagi wrote:
tgb wrote:The Force Awakens
Winner

(A couple of very close seconds...)
Considering the creators of the movie touted that it used more practical effects and less CGI, it's a shame it was the winner in a CGI category. :P
I was going to go with A New Hope, but I'm not sure there was any CGI in there at all.
It had state-of-the-art CGI.
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Megamind has what is undoubtedly the best death trap scene in all of cinematic supervillain history, resulting in the Death Of Metro Man!?!?
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Just to be clear - Isi wins the round
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