/əˈɡresiv/
pursuing one's aims & interests forcefully, sometimes unduly so.
/prīm/
of first importance; a state or time of greatest strength, vigor, or success
Pirates of the Caribbean films, especially Dead Man’s Chest (2006), still represent a peak in CGI. It’s a reminder of what happens when studios give artists time & resources to perfect their craft, something James Cameron continues to honor with Avatar.
This scene in The Mummy (1999) was filmed in one take — one wrong move, and it would’ve taken a full day to reset the mess.
The crew had only one chance because the bookshelves were part of a real 1930s-style library set, not props.
Tim Burton insisted on real squirrels for this scene in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
They trained 10 weeks from birth, bottle-fed to bond with handlers.
Taught to sit, tap, crack nuts on cue. CGI only filled gaps, the close-up is real
I rewatched all the Toy Story movies recently with my roommates and we realized the plot of every Toy Story movie is woody being right all along and nobody fucking listening to him