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I thought it was hinted at in the trailer who the end villain was. So if it is that person/thing/plant, I won't be surprised. I will still be seeing this, but the trailer has put it on my 'See On DVD' list as opposed to 'See It In The Cinema If You Can' list. If only they didn't confirm what I was thinking with Metro Man.
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Yeah, it'll be the same for me. I still want to see it, but all that plot exposure has made me loose all interest I had in seeing the film at the theatre. Looks like I won't be seeing this one 'til it's available on Netflix.
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(Haven't posted much lately, but what the heck.)
I saw this today - I had the movie spoiled for me, but I was still interested for some reason. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's probably not saying much, but it was, in my opinion, a great deal better than Despicable Me, and I felt the characters had much more charm and wit than the trailers gave it credit for.
There are some plot points that for me personally I am glad they didn't spoil for us. Primarily the romantic subplot for Tina Fey's character. I really found myself enjoying that more than anything (it's been a long time since I smiled that hard watching a movie) and the banter between David Cross (who is a real talent) as Minion and Will Ferrell as Megamind was a big treat - and another thing we really didn't get a lot of advance notice of.
I love Pixar, don't get me wrong. But there are certain niches that I appreciate about DW's work that make it feel more like 'they made this for someone like me' than Pixar does. Pixar is ultimately successful because they have that universal language that Disney in its heyday had. I find that Dreamworks isn't a consistent go-to studio for me, but - well, when they make a movie I like, I sincerely love it.
And I sincerely adored Megamind. Maybe I need to re-watch the Incredibles, but I found this super-fresh and fun.
I saw this today - I had the movie spoiled for me, but I was still interested for some reason. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's probably not saying much, but it was, in my opinion, a great deal better than Despicable Me, and I felt the characters had much more charm and wit than the trailers gave it credit for.
There are some plot points that for me personally I am glad they didn't spoil for us. Primarily the romantic subplot for Tina Fey's character. I really found myself enjoying that more than anything (it's been a long time since I smiled that hard watching a movie) and the banter between David Cross (who is a real talent) as Minion and Will Ferrell as Megamind was a big treat - and another thing we really didn't get a lot of advance notice of.
I love Pixar, don't get me wrong. But there are certain niches that I appreciate about DW's work that make it feel more like 'they made this for someone like me' than Pixar does. Pixar is ultimately successful because they have that universal language that Disney in its heyday had. I find that Dreamworks isn't a consistent go-to studio for me, but - well, when they make a movie I like, I sincerely love it.
And I sincerely adored Megamind. Maybe I need to re-watch the Incredibles, but I found this super-fresh and fun.
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Animated Views review is online:
http://animatedviews.com/2010/megamind
And as always... spoiler free!
http://animatedviews.com/2010/megamind
And as always... spoiler free!
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I am waiting for the Puss In Boots movie instead.
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Yeah, I'm also looking forward to that one. I'm not a huge fan of the Shrek franchise, but I do love that cat.
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FYI, John Smith IS a fun and interesting character, too, in his own way (at least in the original film--he was changed for the worst in that awful non-canonical direct-to-video sequel). He's more fully-developed than many of Disney's other animated leading men. If you read more fully-written analyses of him, you'll agree.estefan wrote:I feel Chicken Run was Aardman's best feature. Great story, hilarious joke and sight-gag after another (without just relying on chicken puns), likeable characters, note-perfect atmosphere and unlike in Pocahontas, Mel Gibson actually turned in a fun, voice-over performance (though, it helps that Rocky was a lot more interesting and better written character than John Smith). I still feel it's the best feature in the DreamWorks Animation catalogue.
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I wouldn't bet against it Dacey!
As posted in two other threads, something's obviously up here with Remington's attitude toward Estefan.
Again you are picking up on a post made months ago - in this case September 2010, which is just astonishing and a clear case of targeting a specific forum member. Whatever your problem is with Estefan, Remington, you need to deal with it, or you'll go back to long-time lurker, no-time poster.
As I'm sure you've seen me say around here before, play nice. How about actually starting to contribute to where the discussions are now as opposed to finding old quotes from someone and insulting them? Therein lies nothing but a way to get yourself booted as quickly as you arrived.
I think an apology and explanation to Estefan would be appropriate, don't you?
As posted in two other threads, something's obviously up here with Remington's attitude toward Estefan.
Again you are picking up on a post made months ago - in this case September 2010, which is just astonishing and a clear case of targeting a specific forum member. Whatever your problem is with Estefan, Remington, you need to deal with it, or you'll go back to long-time lurker, no-time poster.
As I'm sure you've seen me say around here before, play nice. How about actually starting to contribute to where the discussions are now as opposed to finding old quotes from someone and insulting them? Therein lies nothing but a way to get yourself booted as quickly as you arrived.
I think an apology and explanation to Estefan would be appropriate, don't you?
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Yeah, I'm totally lost on the attraction towards me.
What's interesting is after claiming I'm too negative, he then quotes a post where I'm pretty much praised Chicken Run to high heaven.
But, again this is from ages ago to the point where I don't even remember why I wrote about Chicken Run on a thread about Megamind.
What's interesting is after claiming I'm too negative, he then quotes a post where I'm pretty much praised Chicken Run to high heaven.
But, again this is from ages ago to the point where I don't even remember why I wrote about Chicken Run on a thread about Megamind.