(I take this as CGI being of course present, but taking a backseat to support the practical effects)

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    2 months ago

    It’s a value to people who like old Hollywood techniques. Sure, it’s a technical thing and 95% of the audience won’t care what technique was used as long as it looks good. But for film nerds it’s interesting that Marvel would actually do away from their usual greenscreen stages and build practical sets and effects.

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      2 months ago

      Well okay, I consider myself a “film nerd” but I still don’t see what those “old Hollyvood techniques” contribute to the film, that is, the one who enjoys knowing it, great, but I think it adds 0 value to the product, not as an artistic work or as a commercial product.