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I actually liked it more than the first one. I thought the villain was way more compelling (I'm sure helped by Gary Oldman's fantastic voice work) and that raindrop scene with Po is just so unbelievably good. I don't think it'll win best animated film (I think that will go to Rango), but I wish it would win because while I did love Rango, I thought KFP2 was way better, and felt Dreamworks actually deserves it (this time).Randall wrote:Watched this last night with the family. I found it to be very solid, and a worthy sequel, though I didn't feel the magic like I did in the first (which blew me away). Maybe my expectations were higher the second time around. Nevertheless, I didn't think KFP2 had any major missteps, and did enjoy it. Great action, good emotional arc, great character design, and a terrific use of the wonders of China's geography. It was all really well done, though I don't know if I'd be cheering for it at Oscar time necessarily.
I think they literally don't know the difference anymore. It's about finding the concept to market, not the story, so it's not occurred to them at any point that the idea might be repetitive, or even not working.ShyViolet wrote:I just hope they don't repeat the same elements that they've used so often now (ragtag "losers" become heroes). We've seen it in the Shreks, Monsters vs. Aliens, SharkTale, even (much as I love it) Over the Hedge.