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CGI moments that seemed good at the time but didn't age too well - Page 35 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]Resident Evil – Who’s a good boy?! No, seriously, who?[/post_page_title]
We realize that this might be something of a polarizing statement, as the original 2002 Resident Evil movie is still beloved today, but we’re going to say it anyway. We didn’t care for those zombie dogs. We’re aware that for many of the shots, actual dogs – Dobermanns, specifically – were used.

Resident Evil – Who’s a good boy?! No, seriously, who?

In those shots, they looked great, because guess what – we were looking at real animals. But the single most famous scene of them, with Alice running the side of a wall to jump-kick a dog? That took Milla Jovovich three months to train for – and it was all for nothing because of the awful CGI pooch.

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