Re-release "The Flash" with Better CGI


Re-release "The Flash" with Better CGI
The Issue
"The Flash" has a great story, great writing, and a solid multiverse story while still focusing on its title character in a very emotional and well-developed way, even if the ending did kind of ruin it.
The main flaw of the film, other than its secret villain and ending, is the faulty CGI. The environments look decent at times, but the humans especially look terrible. I vote that we get a re-released version of The Flash with better visual effects, so that it could at least come close to what James Gunn claimed to be "one of the greatest superhero movies of all time". If not, it would at least be a very powerful and amazing DC movie.
One of the scenes that have bad CGI is the opening scene, which features Ezra Miller's Flash saving babies while Ben Affleck's Batman is chasing after criminals carrying a virus. They don't necessarily have to fix the babies, because who wants to see realistic babies about to be murdered in horrifying ways? As long as they fix the Flash and the environment, we're good.
Finally, the ending scene with the Speed Force, or just any scene with the Speed Force. It doesn't really matter if the environment looks weird, because how do you get that to look real? Just fix the humans. They look like PS4 characters! If you fix these two scenes in the movie, and also the remaining scenes with faulty or bad CGI, you could save this movie and maybe even make a profit.
Join us in advocating for an upgraded cinematic experience. We, the fans of The Flash, believe that the movie's potential was hindered by subpar CGI effects. Our petition aims to urge the filmmakers to re-release the movie with enhanced CGI, given justice to the stunning visuals and epic action sequences that define the Scarlet Speedster. Let's come together to support the vision of a movie that truly captures the essence of The Flash in all his glory. Your signature can make a difference and propel this iconic superhero to the cinematic excellence he deserves! ⚡️ #FixTheFlash
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The Issue
"The Flash" has a great story, great writing, and a solid multiverse story while still focusing on its title character in a very emotional and well-developed way, even if the ending did kind of ruin it.
The main flaw of the film, other than its secret villain and ending, is the faulty CGI. The environments look decent at times, but the humans especially look terrible. I vote that we get a re-released version of The Flash with better visual effects, so that it could at least come close to what James Gunn claimed to be "one of the greatest superhero movies of all time". If not, it would at least be a very powerful and amazing DC movie.
One of the scenes that have bad CGI is the opening scene, which features Ezra Miller's Flash saving babies while Ben Affleck's Batman is chasing after criminals carrying a virus. They don't necessarily have to fix the babies, because who wants to see realistic babies about to be murdered in horrifying ways? As long as they fix the Flash and the environment, we're good.
Finally, the ending scene with the Speed Force, or just any scene with the Speed Force. It doesn't really matter if the environment looks weird, because how do you get that to look real? Just fix the humans. They look like PS4 characters! If you fix these two scenes in the movie, and also the remaining scenes with faulty or bad CGI, you could save this movie and maybe even make a profit.
Join us in advocating for an upgraded cinematic experience. We, the fans of The Flash, believe that the movie's potential was hindered by subpar CGI effects. Our petition aims to urge the filmmakers to re-release the movie with enhanced CGI, given justice to the stunning visuals and epic action sequences that define the Scarlet Speedster. Let's come together to support the vision of a movie that truly captures the essence of The Flash in all his glory. Your signature can make a difference and propel this iconic superhero to the cinematic excellence he deserves! ⚡️ #FixTheFlash
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The Decision Makers
Petition created on August 26, 2023