




That's right, last night I went back to a classic... Robocop!
Funny thing is I don't remember actually watching the entire thing before.. but last night, I did just that. Having an interest in animation and Special FX, I love watching films from the 80's such as Robocop, Terminator, Aliens, etc and seeing how they did things with less use of computer graphics. I found it interesting watching the use of stop motion for scenes which today would be done by computer.. I agree that computer graphics look smoother, but something about having the actual model move creates a better feel...
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