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Just goes to show how Pixar has dominated this field. It's a good thing for them. They created the standard that everyone else in computer animation is now held to. "Is as good as Monsters Inc.? Is it as good as Finding Nemo? Toy Story?" It's really the standard by which all others are judged.Mickey A wrote:I was talking to a friend of mine today. He mentioned that he couldn't wait to see that "film about the robots": you know, "Pixar's newest film"...
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Hey macaluso, I agree with you! I, too, liked Dinosaur, more than I expected I would. I know I have very high standands when it comes to film, animated films in particular. I know crap when I see it, and I know good, entertaining quality filmmaking when I see it. Isn't it funny how some people (not pointing the finger at anyone in particular on this thread, so pluh-leeez ) will criticize a film just because many others liked it a lot, just to be a spoiler? Opinions are just that: opinions. Even though some have more substance than others, we all have our reasons for liking what we do.
By the way, what does "meh" mean? I'm not that poster-savvy..
By the way, what does "meh" mean? I'm not that poster-savvy..
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Oh, I agree. I don't accept sub-par stuff as good. For example, some people liked Disney's Home on the Range. Quite frankly, that was waaaay below normal Disney standards, or most others for that matter. It wasn't well concieved at all. Pixar, for me, has always delivered the goods ! I haven't yet seen a Pixar film that wasn't, at the very least, excellent. Even A Bug's Life, which I consider to be at the bottom of the Pixar film-greats list, is better than most other non-Pixar films. So, I definitely have high standards for my animated films .
Haven't seen Shark Tale yet, but if the trailers are an accurate representation, then UGH!
Haven't seen Shark Tale yet, but if the trailers are an accurate representation, then UGH!
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