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I Love that bit! i found it interesting how a lot of the song must have been recorded before some of the animation like in the credits.PixarVixen wrote:And according to the bumper sticker on the van, he has a nice one. XD
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Ah yes, Pixar loves their butte jokes...PixarVixen wrote:And according to the bumper sticker on the van, he has a nice one. XD
Saw this again today. So happy. *sigh*
And about the cover... yeah, Lightning's eyes are wonky. I think it's 'cos his pupils look a bit too small. I think it would have been awesome if they did it like the CD cover, actually. Simple, but SPARKLY.
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Thanks, I really like it here. Its great to be around people with a love for animation.Ben wrote:Nah, go ahead and speak (and welcome to our boards)!
I must admit that I'm pretty critical of most CGI movies. They really have to work to impress me because I blame the media for the demise of 2D animation. I loved "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2", "Monster's Inc" and to an extent, "A Bugs Life". I found "The Incredibles" entertaining but overrated and "Finding Nemo" to be fairly mediocre with the exception of the voicework.
"Cars" I thought was the worst Pixar film. I thought it was the most boring and the most tacky (the jokes they resorted to were Dreamworks material).
The problem I have with most CGI films is that ever since "Shrek" (which I liked), they all try to copy its success. We're then left with stories that don't take themselves seriously enough, in exchange for light-hearted, most times crass, "entertainment". I never thought Pixar resorted to quite that level until "Cars". What made it more inconsistent though, was that halfway through it did try and take itself seriously but by then I had lost interest. Even the music was different. "Toy Story" and "Monsters, Inc" had music by Randy Newman, right? "Cars" featured a lot of pop music that reminded me of a Disney Channel movie for the pre-teen set.
I think it has more to do with the story than the animation itself, though I do prefer 2D. It just seems that so far, a CGI film hasn't really become an epic like the classics ("Beauty and the Beast", "The Lion King", "Hunchback of Notre Dame" and so on).
I thought "Monster House" was a pretty good film, and was a step in the right direction for CGI films. I know a lot of people love Pixar, and I like them too for the most part. I just wish it hadn't crowded out Disney's 2D department. Both divisions told such different stories, and I'd be more apt to accept the one if both existed.
I would've liked "Cars" had it been a good movie, I just didn't feel that it was. Thats just my opinion of course. I have no idea if I'm making sense.
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You're making sense!
I've said often in other topics that CGI needs to get away from the family/young adult comedy.
A shame that Final Fantasy tanked, since at least is was a step in another direction and not another comedy with pop references.
I'm looking forward to Monster House too, given that it seems to be trying to do something original.
Night At The Museum (a live/CG combo) looks like HEAPS of fun too, with real old timers like Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney in the live-action line up and newer comics like Ben Stiller and Robin Williams as well. Should be great, old fashioned family entertainment, at least according to Mr Rooney, who I was lucky enough to see recently.
I've said often in other topics that CGI needs to get away from the family/young adult comedy.
A shame that Final Fantasy tanked, since at least is was a step in another direction and not another comedy with pop references.
I'm looking forward to Monster House too, given that it seems to be trying to do something original.
Night At The Museum (a live/CG combo) looks like HEAPS of fun too, with real old timers like Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney in the live-action line up and newer comics like Ben Stiller and Robin Williams as well. Should be great, old fashioned family entertainment, at least according to Mr Rooney, who I was lucky enough to see recently.
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Yep, got him to sign my "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" LaserDisc box set, which he seemed to get a kick out of, saying "it's nice to see the youngsters of today remember our old stuff...this was a mad, mad, mad movie to make but lots of fun...they sure don't make 'em like this now".
I was going to get my "Pete's Dragon" DVD cover signed, but I already have Jim (Doc Terminus) Dale's signature in the optimum place on that one!
Rooney said that "Night At The Museum" was "a great return to the old fashioned family pictures - something you can go and see with the whole family and not worry about things that are offensive". He seemed to have good words to say about Ben Stiller too, and it seems his performance is somewhat toned down in this one.
I was going to get my "Pete's Dragon" DVD cover signed, but I already have Jim (Doc Terminus) Dale's signature in the optimum place on that one!
Rooney said that "Night At The Museum" was "a great return to the old fashioned family pictures - something you can go and see with the whole family and not worry about things that are offensive". He seemed to have good words to say about Ben Stiller too, and it seems his performance is somewhat toned down in this one.
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FINALLY! Cars got it's UK release today and I was there at 10 am for the first showing following a visit to the Disney store where I stocked up on Cars merchandise. My verdict...? Very good. Not Pixar's best I'll admit but nowhere near as disappointing as many reviews have claimed. The animation was beautiful, I was verging on tears during the 'old town' scene and the journey of Lightning's character from selfish rookie to best friend felt incredibly natural rather than forced. Perhaps a little dull in places and not as comical as most Pixar films, I still really enjoyed it.
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