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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
Marvel may have been going for a 'perfect' young Tony, but really that was a hologram being projected pretty much from his mind with "today's" technology. Anything even half as good as those graphics happening in real time and 3D would be completely amazing right now. So it should get a pass.
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For me an added reason why that scene looked wrong was that I actually remember what RDJ looked like at that age, and that wasn't quite it. (Of course it wasn't technically young RDJ but young Tony Stark, so maybe that was somewhat intentional?)
I wonder if the ease with which some people pick up CGI is connected to how much they play games with high-end CG characters?
Or maybe it's just how people look at films. I tend to be pretty analytical, so I notice the technical things too. It's a lot of extra pleasure when the way something is done is really cool, but a bit of a curse when you're trying to enjoy a film which isn't that good technically.