Computer-public graphics (CG) has revolutionized what filmmakers can do these days. It seems that the only limit is your imagination (and budget), as you do not have any practical challenges that you need to overcome.
However, before the CG was one thing, or at least enough to play a major role in a film, we had films that defined Kalpana and nothing but bring places, people and fauna in addition to practical artistry. If you feel that something is missing with shiny, modern CG, any of these films will serve as a strong palate cleanser.
This list is not in any particular order. Every film here is a Benger in itself, as children like to say.
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talk
Release year |
1982 |
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Order |
1 hour 49 minutes |
If there is something like a right film, then John Carpenter talk It is very close. Story, pacing, acting, it all comes together. Remake of 1951 Talk to another worldThe biggest strength of this film is its creature influence.
Titular Thing is an animal of infinite horrors, and the imaginative way Rob Botlin and his team have designed and animated the aliens in their various forms and have never crossed the animated and animated. The modern prequel of this film tried to repeat the appearance of organisms using CG in the 1982 film, and failed badly.
8
2001: A Space Odyssey
Release year |
1968 |
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Order |
2 hours 29 minutes |
2001: A Space Odyssey The moon came out a year before the landing, and I think people would have thought that the visual effects were out of this world, because the principle of a long -standing conspiracy was that the landing was fake with the help of stanley kural. Of course, this is completely possible, but being a courageous kubric, he probably film at the location.

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Everyone joked on one side, this film keeps it completely after more than half a century. The use of detailed models, alternatively represent a long list of technical solutions to create many exposure of the same film for overall elements, and simple tricks for fake zero gravity or the end of the film, a long list of technical solutions to create a trippy vision seen by the hero, which would have been given by fewer creators.
This is probably The story of Quinticeal Caution about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence, which is surprising that when the film came out of the most powerful computer in the world, was nothing more than a glorious pocket calculator.
7
Star Wars (1977)
Release year |
1977 |
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Order |
2 hours 1 minute |
Of course, perhaps there is not a person in the world who has not heard Star warsBut how big the franchise has become, despite this, we can still appreciate the achievement of monumental visual effects, the first film at that time.
This is the beginning of industrial light and magic. This is the first time such dynamic space battles were made possible for magnificent cameras and short work. The world’s dirty and live-in look was also a big break that looked like space and science-fi films. A frame of this film does not go without some amazing practical artistry on performance.
This may seem a bit bizarre now, but it is still completely possible that you are seeing special effects, and simply immerse yourself in this world. Now, technically this film has some computer graphics. In particular, wireframe 3D graphics that you see on some computer displays in the film, but the actual visual effects are all practical.
6
blade Runner
Release year |
1982 |
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Order |
1 hour 57 minutes |
blade Runner It was effectively established what a cyberpank film should look on screen. The work was done with miniatures, and amazing in-camera effects (such as flames coming from the industrial chimney.
The film drips from every hole with the atmosphere and style, and the world feels real and grounded despite keeping it together with short and sound stages.
Interesting, after going to the set of blade Runner For a few days, the ads numer was inspired by what Robocop (According to our friends Collider), Another film you will find this list below.
5
An American Warewolf (1982) in London
Release year |
1981 |
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Order |
1 hour 37 minutes |
As a film, I personally like the latter sequel, but An American Warewolf in London The biggest warewolf change in history is still visual. Sure you can see just one important view on YouTube, but it is in the context of the film where it has the greatest effect.
Rich Baker and his team are firing on all cylinders for the entire run of this film, and when you are impacting, you cannot help when you look at organisms (or dead victims), but praise the twisted minds that spend thousands of hours, which spend every fur or expansion to fear every year to scare for a few minutes.
4
Alien (1979)
Release year |
1979 |
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Order |
1 hour 57 minutes |
Visual language and design Foreigner Has become both iconic and timeless. Alien’s look and feel comes from two main artists. The designs of Ron Cobb are largely responsible for the technology we have seen, such as human spaceships and ship interiors, while HR Gigars were responsible for foreigners and its organic items, such as eggs and facehore.

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The gritty of space truck drivers, realistic illustrations should have been rejected by lifting a load, still looks stunning, and even modern films have tried to preserve the form of this universe rather than misleading efforts to “update”.
3
The Dark Crystal (1982)
Release year |
1982 |
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Order |
1 hour 35 minutes |
While Jim Henson is mainly known for his family -friendly Mites, he was not for more mature rent. Dark crystal Not suitable for young audiences, but it is a wonderful, beautifully designed dark fantasy story. Foreign, but the struggle between the folded, but soft gelphlings and the terrible vulture-like scholaxis play as a puppet in hand-made stages, but you quickly forget that you are watching a puppet show and believe that these characters are real.
2
Robocop (1987)
Release year |
1987 |
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Order |
1 hour 42 minutes |
Robocop One of my favorite movies of all time is, and I can spend hours in talking about subjects, satire, cinematography, and all back scenes, but the visual effects alone will make it stand out from the crowd.

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This rainbow plastic suit is completely reliable as a heavy metal Siborg body. Facial makeup on Peter Weller completely explains to you that it is not a person you are seeing. Everything related to Robocop is visually innocent. I definitely think it is better than a suit in the remake!
In addition to Robo’s stunning effects, blood and gore are of the next level (although taking R-trading seriously!) And the work with Phil Tipet’s stop-motion ED-209 is the top-level for today. The only black mark here has a strange weapon of dick jones in the final sequence of the film, but we do not talk about it.
1
The Terminator (1984)
Release year |
1984 |
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Order |
1 hour 47 minutes |
Terminator One of the rare Indie films (yes it was self-confident) that punches above its weight, most people think it as a large studio blockbuster. However, the film had almost no money, and often needs to shoot in ways that are legally suspected, thanks to the lack of permits.
Despite this, Stan Winston and his team manages to create a groundbreaking mixture of rear projection composition, miniatures, puppets, prosthetics and stop-motion, which is actually just a slester film with just a smart base.
It is also interesting Terminator And Terminator 2: Judgment Day CG and non -CG on either side of the divide, lofly late, as the second film was the first truly success at the box office, which was very much dependent on computer effects for T -1000.
I recently saw again Terminator In cinema, and it holds it completely and it is not an inch less stressful, as it continued.
I wish this list could be so long. It lets me add more movies like the Wizard of Oz Or Conan the BarbarianThe 20th century is full of amazing films that use practical artistry and in-camera optical effects to craft the unforgettable world and characters. People with weight and substances are more reliable than early CG effects seen in the 90s and 2000s.
Today, filmmakers are using both the world’s best, a combination of practical and CG effects is actually possible in films. Blade Runner 2049 And DuneFor someone who loves movie effects, it’s good news all around!