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CGI moments that seemed good at the time but didn't age too well - Page 15 of 39 - Kiwi Report

CGI moments that seemed good at the time but didn't age too well


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[post_page_title]Lost in Space – Blarp[/post_page_title]
What can we say about the 1998 adaptation of Lost in Space that hasn’t already been said? It continued Matt LeBlanc’s streak of not doing anything good other than friends, it was almost notoriously bad, and for some reason, it had Blarp.

Lost in Space – Blarp

“We don’t remember Blarp,” says pretty much every person on the planet. Created solely so the kids have something to look at, this entirely digital character was a double whammy – annoying and terribly rendered. Blarp may just be the worst CGI character of all-time, with stiff competition only from Jar Jar Binks.

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