And here I thought that combined live-action and animation was dead. I admit to curiosity, but there'll be a high bar to clear to prove that it's not just another nostalgia-mining attempt.
And here I thought that combined live-action and animation was dead. I admit to curiosity, but there'll be a high bar to clear to prove that it's not just another nostalgia-mining attempt.
I really hope they remember to combine physical effects, like in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and don't go full-CGI, as would be tempting and cheaper... But more noticeable.
I really hope they remember to combine physical effects, like in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and don't go full-CGI, as would be tempting and cheaper... But more noticeable.
I loved the original Space Jam (and most of the other live action-animation from that era). Even if it is a blatant nostalgia grab, as long as it is half decent I am totally in.
I loved the original Space Jam (and most of the other live action-animation from that era).
Even if it is a blatant nostalgia grab, as long as it is half decent I am totally in.
And here I thought that combined live-action and animation was dead. I admit to curiosity, but there'll be a high bar to clear to prove that it's not just another nostalgia-mining attempt.
I really hope they remember to combine physical effects, like in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and don't go full-CGI, as would be tempting and cheaper... But more noticeable.
I loved the original Space Jam (and most of the other live action-animation from that era).
Even if it is a blatant nostalgia grab, as long as it is half decent I am totally in.