Well high budget movies tend to grab the CGI a bit to fast. Low budget horrors can be, can be, quite stuck in a time of using practical effects. Big budgets lead to CGI and eh... yeah not that interesting.
There is something about seeing people work with very limited resources and yet get out quite a nice movie. And sometimes the acting is so horrid that you have to laugh.
The Thing from 1982 was many times better then The Thing from 2011. [and yes I know about the 1951 version]. The Thing from 1982 was just allot more scary. The 2011 version what did we get.. oh it is the monster again in all of its CGI glory.
Now don 't get me wrong. This was much about writing but also again CGI. What is wrong with practical effects?
There is something about seeing people work with very limited resources and yet get out quite a nice movie. And sometimes the acting is so horrid that you have to laugh.
The Thing from 1982 was many times better then The Thing from 2011. [and yes I know about the 1951 version]. The Thing from 1982 was just allot more scary. The 2011 version what did we get.. oh it is the monster again in all of its CGI glory.
Now don 't get me wrong. This was much about writing but also again CGI. What is wrong with practical effects?