Isn't it sad that the only really great animated musical made in the last seven years or so was South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut?
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For some reason, I've been thinking about that lately also. The year 1999 was great for animation. (By the way, don't forget Fantasia 2000, which opened in December.)PatrickvD wrote:Tarzan, Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant and South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut are all awesome. Nowadays we have twice the amount of animated films in a year but the quality....
You're right. So that's 5 of the best animated films ever made all in one year. I don't think there's another year out there that can top 1999 in terms of animation.Mickey wrote:For some reason, I've been thinking about that lately also. The year 1999 was great for animation. (By the way, don't forget Fantasia 2000, which opened in December.)PatrickvD wrote:Tarzan, Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant and South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut are all awesome. Nowadays we have twice the amount of animated films in a year but the quality....
I hope so. Clements/Musker would be more suited for Fraidy Cat. I was somewhat disappointed in the Princess and the Frog's visual style. I prefer Gary and Kirk's more epic, romantic flair which would be a good match for Snow Queen.estefan wrote:Could Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise be directing Snow Queen? And since Disney seems to be reviving projects now, could this upcoming Clements/Musker film be Fraidy Cat? That's what I'm personally wondering.
Fraidy Cat might've looked like a step down for M&C if it'd come out originally, during the 00's Stainton "Brainf*rt Pet-Project" era, with everyone beating up on Home on the Range...Jake wrote:estefan wrote:Could Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise be directing Snow Queen? And since Disney seems to be reviving projects now, could this upcoming Clements/Musker film be Fraidy Cat? That's what I'm personally wondering.
Ehh...Gary & Kirk have an "epic, romantic flair" for their CHOICE of projects--Problem is, they can never deliver results on them, as they end up deploying the "Wacky Comedy-Relief" safety-nets way too early.I prefer Gary and Kirk's more epic, romantic flair which would be a good match for Snow Queen.