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


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[post_page_title]Blade: Trinity – Eyes wide shu– Oh, God![/post_page_title]
We apologize in advance for you never sleeping again. The Blade series was dotted with suspect CGI from the start, but the third entry in the series, imaginatively titled Blade: Trinity, really broke new ground in awful. So why do Wesley Snipes’ eyes look simultaneously fake and haunted?

Blade: Trinity – Eyes wide shu– Oh, God!

Because he was reportedly being something of a problem child, and refused to play along with the production of the movie he was being paid a very large sum to appear in. In this particular shot, he flat-out refused to open his eyes. Luckily, they had a great solution – just CGI the most disturbing pair of eyes ever onto his head.

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