UFOcalling
Master of the Scorpion Death Lock
From everything I read about Tupac's performance at Coachella (however it's spelled, I'm too lazy to google it right now), it was NOT old footage of 'pac. It was a 100% digital image, created in a computer from scratch. I'm still fuzzy on how they did his voice, since Tupac died a few years before the very first Coachella event. Does this mean that they used a Tupac impersonator to do the voice (at least for when he said "..what the fuck is up Coachella? ...").
Personally, I think the whole idea of projecting an image of a dead celebrity (or any deceased person, for that matter) on a sheet of mylar for financial gain is lame and distasteful. To be honest, the idea of the WWE doing something similar did cross my mind when I first heard about Tupac, but what would be the point? Couldn't you just watch an old match on videotape or DVD and get the same thing? What about giant TV screens in front of the ring, instead of sheets of mylar? It would be cheaper, and it would essentially be the same thing.
IMHO, the WWE should let dead wrestlers rest in peace. I think the same goes for dead entertainers, such as Tupac. There's already talk of the Jackson brothers bringing "Michael" on tour with them, and it probably won't be long before we see Kurt Cobain on "tour" as well (Courtney would rape anyone's corpse for money, especially Kurt's). Rendering a dead celebrity in a computer for a quick buck just seems ethically wrong to me, but I bet there's a lot of money to be made by doing it. Like I already said, I'd prefer to let these entertainers (including wrestlers) rest in peace. Give the guys who are actually alive a chance to shine instead.
Personally, I think the whole idea of projecting an image of a dead celebrity (or any deceased person, for that matter) on a sheet of mylar for financial gain is lame and distasteful. To be honest, the idea of the WWE doing something similar did cross my mind when I first heard about Tupac, but what would be the point? Couldn't you just watch an old match on videotape or DVD and get the same thing? What about giant TV screens in front of the ring, instead of sheets of mylar? It would be cheaper, and it would essentially be the same thing.
IMHO, the WWE should let dead wrestlers rest in peace. I think the same goes for dead entertainers, such as Tupac. There's already talk of the Jackson brothers bringing "Michael" on tour with them, and it probably won't be long before we see Kurt Cobain on "tour" as well (Courtney would rape anyone's corpse for money, especially Kurt's). Rendering a dead celebrity in a computer for a quick buck just seems ethically wrong to me, but I bet there's a lot of money to be made by doing it. Like I already said, I'd prefer to let these entertainers (including wrestlers) rest in peace. Give the guys who are actually alive a chance to shine instead.