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I know that there are other studios.Meg wrote:Why not? They have made some very good movies, and they have a lot of talented people over there. There ARE other studios besides Pixar around, you know.
I love the work of Aardman, Gibhli and Disney.
Shrek 1 was a great movie, no question. But Dreamworks just is too much fluffy-puffy 'Let's put funny characters in it! With a moral! Oooh, the shark/ogre wasn't supposed to do this, but we have to put the fairy in it!!!And a super-duper movie will it do!'
Examples: Shrek 2, Shark Tale and Over the Hedge.
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For me, DreamWorks' movies fall into two, maybe three camps.
Though mostly comedy, there are the real ones with heart: Prince Of Egypt, Shrek, Chicken Run, Wallace & Gromit, Spirit.
There are the straight funny comedies: Over The Hedge, Antz, hopefully Bee Movie.
And then there are the noisy, flashy and ultimately empty near disasters: Shark Tale, Madagascar, Sinbad.
I know none of you will agree, but get where I'm coming from?
Though mostly comedy, there are the real ones with heart: Prince Of Egypt, Shrek, Chicken Run, Wallace & Gromit, Spirit.
There are the straight funny comedies: Over The Hedge, Antz, hopefully Bee Movie.
And then there are the noisy, flashy and ultimately empty near disasters: Shark Tale, Madagascar, Sinbad.
I know none of you will agree, but get where I'm coming from?
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I see some of your points Ben, but even though I liked Sinbad and Madagascar, (and Shark Tale) I think you analyzed it well. 
I don't think every DW movie is a MASTERPIECE, but like you said there are ones with real heart. And then there are the not-so-great ones.

I don't think every DW movie is a MASTERPIECE, but like you said there are ones with real heart. And then there are the not-so-great ones.

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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How ironic, I just saw both these films the other day! 
Flushed Away was better than I expected. I loved the story, the characters, and the overall fun of it. Like Meg, I enjoyed this a lot more than Monster House. Oh, and I loved the slugs! They were so cute, and they always got a chuckle out of me!
Open Season again, better than I expected. From the previews, it just looked like a rip-off of Madagascar and The Wild, but somehow manages to be a little more independant. I really loved the relationship between, Boog and Beth. It was so touching, that I almost teared up at the end, when they "officially" say good bye. The film also has real beautiful visuals, and some great jokes. It was just nice, wholesome fun!

Flushed Away was better than I expected. I loved the story, the characters, and the overall fun of it. Like Meg, I enjoyed this a lot more than Monster House. Oh, and I loved the slugs! They were so cute, and they always got a chuckle out of me!

Open Season again, better than I expected. From the previews, it just looked like a rip-off of Madagascar and The Wild, but somehow manages to be a little more independant. I really loved the relationship between, Boog and Beth. It was so touching, that I almost teared up at the end, when they "officially" say good bye. The film also has real beautiful visuals, and some great jokes. It was just nice, wholesome fun!
