I remember back when movies like Titanic and Inception felt so much more grounded because of the physical sets and scale models. Does anyone else feel like modern filmmaking has lost that tangible "soul" by switching to full CGI environments? I've been looking into how they used forced perspective and huge water tanks in the 90s—it just seems so much more impressive than a green screen. What are some of your favorite examples of old-school practical illusions that still hold up today?