Where was this?However, any film that fits in a sly swipe at why the recent Indiana Jones disappointment was so inadequate is a good’un in my book
Bolt
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Chicken Little scored higher than BOLT? No way in my eyes! I may be biased because I raising a puppy right now, but I thought the action scenes were superbly done, the characters were hilarious and quirky, and the dog humor was spot on.
I laughed really hard in the theater and still laugh now that I watch it on DVD.
I think it's light years better than Chicken Little.
I laughed really hard in the theater and still laugh now that I watch it on DVD.
I think it's light years better than Chicken Little.
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Yeah, "aliens...how rediculous".
Least favorite Disney film ever...hmmm...that's a good one...
Chicken Little would be up there, but mainly for the noise and chaotic levels. Actually picking one I'd hate to sit through again <I>right now</I> could prove quite difficult, if we're talking the proper "classics".
Hmmm...maybe it is Chicken Little...?
Least favorite Disney film ever...hmmm...that's a good one...
Chicken Little would be up there, but mainly for the noise and chaotic levels. Actually picking one I'd hate to sit through again <I>right now</I> could prove quite difficult, if we're talking the proper "classics".
Hmmm...maybe it is Chicken Little...?
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I liked Chicken Little (although I thought the original opening scene was better than the one used in the final film) and I thought Bolt was on the same level. I think it would have been cool if Disney had animated an entire episode of the Bolt tv series as a dvd bonus. I consider it a lost opportunity.
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With ChickLit, as I think I said in the review - or meant to - I thought it would have been <I>great</I> to start with the really sweet hand-drawn styled opening with the very poignant Don Knotts narration, and then swept into the manic chaos that opens the movie in CG.
This would have not only provided a less obvious opening to their first CG film but also provided a neat segue from traditional animation to computer generated images ("or CGI").
This would have not only provided a less obvious opening to their first CG film but also provided a neat segue from traditional animation to computer generated images ("or CGI").
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The dvd has several alternate openings. One is the classic storybook opening and another (the one I like best) is a funny scene with Buck attempting to make breakfast for his son. I can see where the film has room for improvement, but I didn't think it was bad at all.
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Hmm, well I watched this on TV and thought it was mediocre(at best) but found the DVD for $7 so I got it in my quest for a complete Disney animated 'classic' collection.
So I haven't checked out the DVD. Now I'll have to.
So I haven't checked out the DVD. Now I'll have to.
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And all documented right here:
http://animated-views.com/2006/chicken-little-2/
(...the 2 being in addition to another page we posted)
http://animated-views.com/2006/chicken-little-2/
(...the 2 being in addition to another page we posted)
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Interview with one of the directors, Chris Williams.
Interview with one of the directors, Chris Williams.
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I saw Bolt last November when it opened and the truth is, (and this has nothing to do with the animation) I just wasn't that entertained/moved/excited by it. It was quite disappointing especially after those action scenes in the trailer, which of course turned out to be only the first ten minutes of the film. I feel bad saying this because it was obvious that a lot of hard work went into it, but the end felt really muddled to me. Basically, it felt like "Pixar lite."
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!