Over the last three decades, digital effects have become a tool used more and more by filmmakers to bring all kinds of stories to the big-screen. When used wisely, these CGI additions can well and truly enhance the picture they're a part of. Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park had kids and adults alike all questioning whether the masterful director had somehow found a way to resurrect some prehistoric monsters back in 1993, for example, and many of those digital creations made an already intense ride even more terrifying/amazing.
Then you have those other effects which only succeed in dragging down a movie, often even going down as one of the only memorable parts of the whole hit and miss experience. The horror genre in particular has a frustrating habit of unleashing rather jarring pieces of digital terror, with everything from action-heavy fright fests, to creepy supernatural movies sporting a few bits of dodgy CGI over the years. So, with all of that in mind, it's time to take a look at those dreadful computer-generated moments that (if they’ve not been already) are about to be burned into your innocent memory forevermore.
10. Some Rubbery Fights - Blade II It isn't just viewers who were left wincing a touch throughout one particular moment in the second outing for Wesley Snipes' Blade. Director Guillermo del Toro also wasn't a fan of the CGI used to create a bit of the titular vampire hunter's fight with Nyssa (Leonor Varela).
As revealed in Blade II's DVD commentary, del .