10 Recent Movies That Grossly Overestimated What Their CGI Could Do

4. Gods Of Egypt

Gods Of Egypt
Summit Entertainment

It's fair to say there are probably only a handful of shots in Alex Proyas' 2016 fantasy bomb that didn't involve some kind of CGI, and it's hilariously clear that the film's $140 million budget wasn't nearly enough to support Proyas' loony, ambitious ideas.

Gods of Egypt basically pulls a Green Lantern by filling almost every single shot with an abundance of VFX, yet almost none of it is actually even half-way convincing.

Sure, this film is fantasy nonsense so nobody's expecting photo-realism, but the green screen is distractingly apparent throughout, there's no weightiness to any of the action, and the fights too often divulge into a blurry, grotesquely incomprehensible mess.

On one hand the awful effects contribute to the film's kitschy status as a new so-bad-it's-good classic, but for all of its serious intent as a universe-building blockbuster, the effects are an abject failure.

Clearly the film would've benefited from scaling-back its ideas somewhat, therefore spreading the budget a little more thickly across the remaining CGI elements.

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