Reid says the early results look incredible and she’ll actually be starring in the final scenes where the CGI is used on DMX, who is playing the role of Cowboy.
“The last couple of scenes that he has to film, that will be what they are doing. It’s incredible and it looks so real,” she continued. “So, that is how they are going to film his last scenes, and I’ll be in those scenes with him.
“I think it will be a great film,” Reid predicted. “He’s a great actor, he’s a voice, and that mattered a lot to him. I think he will be really happy about how this movie comes out and looks. It’s DMX, and just to be a part of that history with him is pretty much incredible.”
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Tara Reid is looking forward to starring opposite a digital recreation of the late DMX in a completed version of his final movie appearance. Reid revealed her rapper co-star hadn t completed his shoot for upcoming project Doggmen when he suffered a heart attack in early April and died at the age of 50. Now producers are working on bringing the X Gon Give It to Ya hitmaker back to life onscreen to piece together the final scenes. It s a movie called Doggmen. It s his (DMX s) last film and it was really interesting, because he didn t get to finish the whole film, Reid told syndicated columnist Allison Kugel.
DMX Will Be Brought to Life With CGI in Final Movie
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Computer-generated imagery will be used to complete the late rapper s scenes in new movie Doggmen because he didn t get to finish his filming before passing away. Jun 29, 2021
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Filmmakers behind rapper
DMX s final movie are relying on computer-generated imagery (CGI) experts to help complete the movie following the tragic star s death.
Actress
Tara Reid reveals her late co-star hadn t completed his shoot for upcoming project
Doggmen when he suffered a heart attack in early April (21) and died at the age of 50.
Now producers are working on bringing the X Gon Give It to Ya hitmaker back to life onscreen to piece together the final scenes.
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