Personally I prefer the make up route vs computer effects when making someone look older. When they did it to Peggy in Winter Soldier, it looked pretty bad. The make up route would have been way better, people have been making people older via make up for decades.
And I have never once seen an old age make up that has convinced me. I don't care how well it is done, it ALWAYS looks fake.
There are some folks who thought it might have been a good idea to cast an elderly actress to have played Peggy Carter in Winter Soldier. I disagree. Atwell has a powerful presence and it would be harder for me to suspend disbelief if it wasn't her - it wouldn't be impossible but definitely less effective than what we've got. BTW to my eye the CG Atwell was very convincing.
The eyes and the corners of the mouth (as well as the flex of the cheeks) is always what's a little off when they don't nail it.
Jeff Bridge's younger self in Tron Legacy suffered from bad-lip-corner-itis. Haha
-Nick
And I have never once seen an old age make up that has convinced me. I don't care how well it is done, it ALWAYS looks fake.
I agree, it almost always has a plasticy look to it that looks fake.
Having watched this again last night (and despite what I said above), there is some very glaring and obvious CG in this scene. It's almost like parts of this scene are unfinished or just poorly done... Spider-Man in particular has some issues (there are some great shot of him, too - like watching him 'crawl on the window'). It also seemed like this entire part of the movie seemed poorly mapped out - you never got a sense of how big the area was and who was where.http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/12/1...l-war-cgi-visual-effects-spider-man-interview
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Most people who say that *this* or *that* didn't look real - be it CG or make-up or whatever - are usually full of it and are probably "fooled" more often than not. The issue with actors that we know are put in make-up to look older is that we know what they actually look like and it's systematic response to see that it's a younger actor made to look older.
We're not going to be "fooled" by Hayley Atwell (or other known actors) made to look older because we know how old she is and what she really looks like. I'd wager if we had pro make-up artists do the same type of job to an unknown it would be much more difficult, if not impossible to tell to them apart for us "regular" movie viewers.
Don't let the egos convince you otherwise.
You're entitled to your opinion - even if it's wrong. As I said in my original post, don't let an ego fool you otherwise.And I would wager you are wrong. I don't care what you say, old age make up has never worked. It is glaringly obvious to notice. Now, I'm not talking about a few years, I'm talking the full prosthetic, old age, 30-60 years added stuff... Never works.
In Ant-Man it was.You're entitled to your opinion - even if it's wrong. As I said in my original post, don't let an ego fool you otherwise.
'Old' Peggy Carter in the Winter Soldier was not prosthetic old age make-up.
I didn't say otherwise. My post was (mostly) in reply to a comment made (more or less) specifically about Captain America: The Winter Soldier.In Ant-Man it was.
You're entitled to your opinion - even if it's wrong. As I said in my original post, don't let an ego fool you otherwise.
'Old' Peggy Carter in the Winter Soldier was not prosthetic old age make-up.