Oh, man, I know it's "Twilight," and thus kind of laughable on its face, but when he transforms into the wolf...it's just like a Disney cheese-off, or something.
When I see a werewolf my first instinct shouldn't be to want to scratch it behind the ears and go "oooh who's a cutie lil' werewolf, oooh whose a cutie?" but there you go. Well done New Moon.
Isn't it awful? It's the sequel to one of the top-grossing movies of the decade, and the CGI is less realistic than Pixar's "Luxo, Jr." short from 1986. I think the wolf was done frame-by-frame in MS Paint.
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When I see a werewolf my first instinct shouldn't be to want to scratch it behind the ears and go "oooh who's a cutie lil' werewolf, oooh whose a cutie?" but there you go. Well done New Moon.
Isn't it awful? It's the sequel to one of the top-grossing movies of the decade, and the CGI is less realistic than Pixar's "Luxo, Jr." short from 1986. I think the wolf was done frame-by-frame in MS Paint.
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