Ohadi_Nacnud_3 t1_iufcm39 wrote
Star wars. It changed how movies were made. There were so many rip offs of it. I like LOTR story more but it did not have the same impact.
Chen_Geller t1_iujywb6 wrote
>Star wars. It changed how movies were made.
I think the question is "which one you enjoy watching more", not "which one is more important to an art historian."
Ohadi_Nacnud_3 t1_iuk5j7p wrote
Read the second sentence
Chen_Geller t1_iuk9n3u wrote
“But it did not have the same impact.” Still putting influence ahead of enjoyment.
SLAB_ROCKGROIN t1_iuhvim9 wrote
I would argue it changed them for the worse. Ofc gradually and they were just the first stone to get rolling and it probably wouldve happened regardless but still.
Ohadi_Nacnud_3 t1_iuhwa1i wrote
How exactly did Star wars make movies for the worst? The keeps and bounds Iit did for practical effects or sound design? Name a single movie that came out in 77 that made the same impact.
SLAB_ROCKGROIN t1_iuih034 wrote
It paved the way for the overuse of effects and cgi in the place of a good story, characters etc. And like I said it was the first pebble in an avalanche of rocks.
Ohadi_Nacnud_3 t1_iuils6r wrote
Star wars didn't have any cgi in it. If anything blame Tron
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