Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles we are here because of you. Mr Anderson, we're here to take from you, which you tried to take from us. Welcome to watch mojo. And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 awesome moments ruined by bad C. G. I. Now you've seen how bad things can get and how quick they can get that way. Well they can get a whole lot worse for this list. We'll be looking at potentially great scenes that were let down by shoddy special effects work. Did the C. G. I ruin these moments for you or could you look past it? Let us know in the comments Number 10, the burly brawl. The matrix reloaded because of you. I've changed. I'm unplugged a new man, so to speak. Like you apparently free with Neil having unlocked his Godlike powers at the end of the first matrix. The possibilities were endless. These possibilities were realized in the brilliantly conceived burly brawl which sees Nio battling hundreds of agent smith's. It's an amazing concept and the scene is filled with some great cinematography and choreography. However, it's completely let down by the disappointing early 2000 C. G. I. They look like characters in a video game and the constant switching between keanu Reeves and the digital Neo is incredibly jarring. It didn't look good at the time and it really doesn't look good. Now hope it is the quintessential human delusion simultaneously. The source of your greatest strength and your greatest weakness. Number nine. The plane crash. Air Force one when done. Right. Cinematic plane crashes can be pulse pounding. All right, honey, This was not Paul's pounding. In fact, it was pretty embarrassing. At the end of this film, Air Force one crashes into the Caspian Sea. It should have made for a breathtaking moment with the plane ripping apart as it slams into the water. Instead, we got a Nintendo 64 cut scene of a plane crash. Not only does the plane look completely fake, The physics of the spinning plane are laughable. This movie cost $85 million but we guess the tech just wasn't there in the nineties to C. G. I. A scene like this. If you can't pull it off. Cut blue star down. Number eight Sword fight Blade to the CG of the early two thousand's was a bit more refined but still very obvious and came well short of good practical effects. Since you suckers don't like sunlight, We've modified the gun's entry light with a UV filter, pop it open instant UV. In this scene, Blade fights assad and Nisa in his compound. The start of the fight looks great in front of the giant wall of flood lights and features some fun choreography. My name is Asad. This is Misa. When the scene depicts actual humans fighting, it's on point. But the filmmakers used C. G. I. For the more inhuman feats and it's here where things get questionable. This fight suffers the same problems as the burly brawl, complete with video game graphics, wonky physics and a horrific clash between human and digital shots. Number seven dark seekers attack. I am legend. This post apocalyptic film builds an incredible amount of tension throughout the first act. If there's anybody out there, anybody please, you are not alone. Viewers watch in amazement as robert neville prowls the empty streets of Manhattan and locks himself down at night. Something is out there, something very dangerous and probably very scary. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. I when the first dark seekers attack occurs, it should be a moment of shocking horror. Unfortunately, the sloppy C. G. I undermines the otherwise solid action. There's no getting around it. The dark seekers just don't look real. Since the dark seekers are people who were infected by a virus. Why not just use, you know, actual people. The other 588 million turned into your dark seekers and then they got hungry and they killed and fed on everybody. Number six, the paul bunyan statue it Chapter two. Did you miss me, Richie? Because I've missed you in one of this supernatural horror films, signature scenes, Young Ritchie Tozer is accosted by a giant paul bunyan statue. The initial scare is effective enough with Richie hearing a noise and turning to see the statue screaming in his face. But the scene goes beyond the initial jump scare and has the statue chased Richie through the park. It's a really tough scene to pull off and the filmmakers can be commended for their efforts. However, it's one of the weaker looking scenes in the movie and turned out more goofy than scary. Number five Jabba, The hut, Star Wars episode four, A New Hope special edition. The next time you want to talk to me, come see me yourself, don't send one of these twerps. The original trilogy relied heavily on practical effects and the result was awesome infamously George Lucas decided to add a bunch of C. G. I. Into his special edition, which was widely lambasted by die hard fans. In one new scene, hans solo speaks with Jabba in front of the millennium falcon. This could have been a fun meeting that ties a new hope to return of the Jedi and delivers welcome fan service. But the moment was tarnished by bad nineties C. G. I C. G I has come a long way since but it still struggles across the uncanny valley when it comes to human faces. Just look at grand moff Tarkin and Princess Leia in Rogue One Hope number four, The Final Battle Justice League as intrusive as some C. G. I can be. It allows filmmakers to do things they could never do with practical effects. I believe in truth, but I'm also a big fan of Justice superhero movies were saved by C. G. I. As it conveys the epic scope and mythical violence that's required to translate comic books to the screen, practical filmmaking just can't cut it. The final battle in Justice League should have been a mind blowing feat akin to the wonderful climax is seen in the Avengers films? You say a word about this, we'll meet every product. I know, I honestly didn't hear anything after we're all gonna die but it fell far short. Nothing looks real including Step and Wolf. It makes it hard to suspend belief, reminding audiences that these are actors running around in front of a green screen. No wonder fans clamored for the Snyder cut. I'm putting together a team, people with special abilities. You see I believe enemies are coming, stop right there. I'm in number three T'challa versus Kill Monger. Black panther marvel really knows how to end a movie but they stumbled with black panther. The final fight between T'challa and Kill Monger should have been really cool. The rain is over. You set up safe and protected. You want to see us become just like the people you hate so much. There's a lot of meaningful history between the characters. The setting is interesting and watching superhumans going for broke will never not be fun. You'll never be a true king. But this fight was kind of disappointing. It reminds us of the late nineties and early two thousand's when the C. G. I. Models were painfully obvious and flew around with those yankee digital movements. The scene looks like something from 1998 not 2018 and it ends an otherwise stellar movie. Maybe we can still heal you. What number to Russell's death? Deep blue sea Russell's death is legendary in its unpredictability. Wouldn't get that close. He's in the midst of a motivational speech when he suddenly gobbled up by a shark and pulled into the water. It's a memorable sequence and it proves one of the most shocking death scenes in movie history to pull together and we're going to find a way to get out of here. First we're gonna seal out the C. G. I. Doesn't do it any favors though. The shark looks really fake and Russell Cg body is even worse. We can't fault the scene too much. Deep Blue Sea is a glorified B. Movie and this scene is clearly meant to generate. Befuddled laughs. It does that excellently. But still it's a shame it wasn't more convincing. Just before we continue, be sure to subscribe to our channel and ring the bell to get notified about our latest videos. You have the option to be notified for occasional videos or all of them. If you're on your phone make sure you go into your settings and switch notifications number one. The scorpion King. The mummy returns today. The scorpion King is known for being one of the worst pieces of C. G. I. In movie history but it really could have been something special. The way the climax ties back to the prologue is wonderful. The monster is imaginatively designed and the scorpion King himself has an amazing entrance. It's full of white knuckle tension, with the door slowly opening to reveal the outline of the creature. But the suspense is ruined when we actually see it, Dwayne Johnson's CG face looks particularly ridiculous. It's an unfortunate waste of incredible potential. Did you enjoy this video? Check out these other clips from watch Mojo and be sure to subscribe and ring the bell to be notified about our latest videos.
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