Wookienopants wrote:Dino is the forum RadioTimes and I really appreciate it
I love that scene. The special effects are crazy good in the film, but what I love about the effects here is that it misdirects you to thinking there's something happening with the guy's arms, when really the make-up is on the mans face to make him look like the actor. He really had no arms in real life.Paul the sparky wrote:Hang fire, I'll see if I can dig up the scene. Here it is:Spoiler:
bad_hair_day wrote:Likewise b0r1s, it's an act of self flagellation getting through it. Heartbreaking stuff.
We're going to It's a Wonderful Life tomorrow. I'd never heard of it before I saw the theater promoting it (it's a small independent one) so I'm curious.Andy wrote:My must-watch Christmas films include films that a lot of people absolutely hate. Hey ho.
Must Watch Every Year
Love, Actually
Arthur Christmas
A Christmas Carol (the Disney, Jim Carey one)
It’s a Wonderful Life
The Polar Express
davyK wrote:You will be surprised how modern It's a Wonderful Life feels.
XOMuggins wrote:I love that scene. The special effects are crazy good in the film, but what I love about the effects here is that it misdirects you to thinking there's something happening with the guy's arms, when really the make-up is on the mans face to make him look like the actor. He really had no arms in real life.Paul the sparky wrote:Hang fire, I'll see if I can dig up the scene. Here it is:Spoiler:
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