I was skimming through youtube and found the full film of the 1960s Legend of Lobo. I had never heard of this film before but I believe its about the 'King of Currumpaw" wolf who was trapped by Ernest Thompson Seton in New Mexico. The wolf biology in the film is obviously skewed (it IS a Disney film and I have yet to see an scientific correct Disney film....) but I thought I would put the link up here;
What do you think about these types of films? Would you like to see more films about natural history-type, adventure about live animals? Or do you prefer the CGI animal ones movies?
The Legend of Lobo
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Re: The Legend of Lobo
Sounds interesting. I'll check it out. Thanks!
As for the question.. it depends on the movie. I've seen both done very well. It depends on the type of film, I guess. For something fantasy (or like Warriors), I think it would be easier to use CGI. But for stories that center around natural animal behavior, I think that using real animals is the best choice.
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As for the question.. it depends on the movie. I've seen both done very well. It depends on the type of film, I guess. For something fantasy (or like Warriors), I think it would be easier to use CGI. But for stories that center around natural animal behavior, I think that using real animals is the best choice.
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