Jurassic Park used a lot of cgi.
Granted a double life size T-Rex is an awesome prop, but they used a lot of cgi as well (like anywhere there is a full body shot of the T-Rex, ditto the herd of Gallawhatsits and the Brachyosaur(s)).
CGI is best, potentially, the problem is so many directors/produceers have no bloody clue how to use it (George Lucas I am looking at you). It removes a lot of the constraints that props inherently suffer from, mainly the laws of physics.
But at the same time it's very easy to get carried away with it. Leading to monstrosities on a JarjAr scale.
Granted a double life size T-Rex is an awesome prop, but they used a lot of cgi as well (like anywhere there is a full body shot of the T-Rex, ditto the herd of Gallawhatsits and the Brachyosaur(s)).
CGI is best, potentially, the problem is so many directors/produceers have no bloody clue how to use it (George Lucas I am looking at you). It removes a lot of the constraints that props inherently suffer from, mainly the laws of physics.
But at the same time it's very easy to get carried away with it. Leading to monstrosities on a JarjAr scale.