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I Love Pixar. Ratatouilli is their best movie yet. I aughed SO much...
It reminded me alot of Disney's older work, and that's saying alot... | |
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HamsterHuey said: Ratatouilli is their best movie yet. I aughed SO much...
It reminded me alot of Disney's older work, and that's saying alot... cosign on everything you said. | |
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have not seen it yet, but dying to. i LOVE pixar. even "cars" which i thought was the least pixar movie, was really good.
and they are saving disney from itself. now that they control disney, lasseter closed down that horrid direct-to-video-sequal department and said no more of those, that they were ruining the disney name, and it should be about quality, not quantity. i totally agree. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: have not seen it yet, but dying to. i LOVE pixar. even "cars" which i thought was the least pixar movie, was really good.
and they are saving disney from itself. now that they control disney, lasseter closed down that horrid direct-to-video-sequal department and said no more of those, that they were ruining the disney name, and it should be about quality, not quantity. i totally agree. Moi aussie. This movie combines the Pixar quirkiness with the Disney cuteness without getting over-cutesy. Props to Brad Bird. | |
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Is this the movie about the rat who wanted to be a chef?
Looked good in the previews. Anyhow, for some reason I could never convince myself to liking all those 3d animated movies: Shrek, Toy Story, Monster Inc, etc. Yeah the animations are mind blowing but all these movies seem to lack the warmth of such cinematic gems as: and even this one I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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HamsterHuey said: cborgman said: have not seen it yet, but dying to. i LOVE pixar. even "cars" which i thought was the least pixar movie, was really good.
and they are saving disney from itself. now that they control disney, lasseter closed down that horrid direct-to-video-sequal department and said no more of those, that they were ruining the disney name, and it should be about quality, not quantity. i totally agree. Moi aussie. This movie combines the Pixar quirkiness with the Disney cuteness without getting over-cutesy. Props to Brad Bird. he directed "incredibles" and "iron giant" (not pixar) right? he's damn good. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Best animated film since Toy Story 2. | |
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rushing07 said: Is this the movie about the rat who wanted to be a chef?
Looked good in the previews. Anyhow, for some reason I could never convince myself to liking all those 3d animated movies: Shrek, Toy Story, Monster Inc, etc. Yeah the animations are mind blowing but all these movies seem to lack the warmth of such cinematic gems as: :stuff: i agree. i miss hand-painted cartoons too. it's why i have a lot of love for the tim burton-produced stop motion films like 'corpse bride'. it's not a cartoon, but old-fashioned craft goes into the films and you can really feel the difference. | |
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live4lust said: Best animated film since Toy Story 2.
i really really liked the incredibles. toy story 2 is probably the best pixar movie, imho. it's also one of a very small handful of movies that i would say the sequal was better than the original Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Anxiety said: rushing07 said: Is this the movie about the rat who wanted to be a chef?
Looked good in the previews. Anyhow, for some reason I could never convince myself to liking all those 3d animated movies: Shrek, Toy Story, Monster Inc, etc. Yeah the animations are mind blowing but all these movies seem to lack the warmth of such cinematic gems as: :stuff: i agree. i miss hand-painted cartoons too. it's why i have a lot of love for the tim burton-produced stop motion films like 'corpse bride'. it's not a cartoon, but old-fashioned craft goes into the films and you can really feel the difference. corpse bride was GORGEOUS Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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I think this movie is VERY overrated. | |
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i loved ratatouille, and i was expecting to find it boring. | |
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I Love Pixar sans Disney. I thought that that was proabably the worst pairing ever. I love Brad Bird and this rant isn't against him. I just don't like the Disney involvement. Delaying and messing with Cars so that Chicken Little could come out.
I have yet to see Ratatouille. But I am getting tired computer animation centering on talking animals/Bugs esp penguins. Is there no more imagination left? I thought the Incredibles definitely was breaking the mode...so far that's my favorite Pixar film. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Anxiety said: rushing07 said: Is this the movie about the rat who wanted to be a chef?
Looked good in the previews. Anyhow, for some reason I could never convince myself to liking all those 3d animated movies: Shrek, Toy Story, Monster Inc, etc. Yeah the animations are mind blowing but all these movies seem to lack the warmth of such cinematic gems as: :stuff: i agree. i miss hand-painted cartoons too. it's why i have a lot of love for the tim burton-produced stop motion films like 'corpse bride'. it's not a cartoon, but old-fashioned craft goes into the films and you can really feel the difference. Oh yeah...plus I really loved the fact that in those old movies you could tell which element is going to move or be used because it was painted separately from the background. I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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rushing07 said: Anxiety said: i agree. i miss hand-painted cartoons too. it's why i have a lot of love for the tim burton-produced stop motion films like 'corpse bride'. it's not a cartoon, but old-fashioned craft goes into the films and you can really feel the difference. Oh yeah...plus I really loved the fact that in those old movies you could tell which element is going to move or be used because it was painted separately from the background. yeah, i love watching those old cartoons and you see a funny-looking door and you go "well, someone is gonna be using that." | |
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I understand the warmth of handpainted/drawn movies. But some of the Disney pics were not all that either... some movies you saw them not making the most of their craft. My faves are from different periods.
Classics from the old days are Pinoccio and Bambi. Later day classic Jungle Book. Then Beauty & The Beast/Aladdin brought back some of the old flair. Then they lost it again. Pixar brought back the heart of animation and dragged it into a new age. I do not mind the new tools as long as the characters got soul like Marlin, then I am okay with everything. And Ratatouilli is the best I saw since Iron Giant, the reason I love, love, love Brad Bird so much. That movie had the new smartness I have come to love in the Pixar movies, but it had so, so, so much more. The characters; all amazing. I might call my first born Hogarth just for this movie alone. Hogarth's facial expressions and voice were just what Disney was missing. Great fun inside of the story; the nuclear instruction movie. Classic. And the vocal talents were WELL picked... | |
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superspaceboy said: I Love Pixar sans Disney. I thought that that was proabably the worst pairing ever. I love Brad Bird and this rant isn't against him. I just don't like the Disney involvement. Delaying and messing with Cars so that Chicken Little could come out.
I have yet to see Ratatouille. But I am getting tired computer animation centering on talking animals/Bugs esp penguins. Is there no more imagination left? I thought the Incredibles definitely was breaking the mode...so far that's my favorite Pixar film. ugh, chicken little was so awful. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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live4lust said: rushing07 said: Oh yeah...plus I really loved the fact that in those old movies you could tell which element is going to move or be used because it was painted separately from the background. yeah, i love watching those old cartoons and you see a funny-looking door and you go "well, someone is gonna be using that." Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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My favorites:
Peter Pan(#1) Lady and the Tramp Sword in the Stone(I hated that messy style of animation, but it's based on my favorite book of all-time) Beauty & the Beast(#1a) Toy Story 1 & 28 -) The Ichabod Crane/Mr. Toad is my favorite short animated film of all-time. And the ride was the best! http://home.cfl.rr.com/om...e/mtwr.htm Rest in Peace, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. Snap, you can still ride it. Kind of. http://home.cfl.rr.com/om...e/mtwr.htm [Edited 7/20/07 12:25pm] | |
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HamsterHuey said: I understand the warmth of handpainted/drawn movies. But some of the Disney pics were not all that either... some movies you saw them not making the most of their craft. My faves are from different periods.
Classics from the old days are Pinoccio and Bambi. Later day classic Jungle Book. Then Beauty & The Beast/Aladdin brought back some of the old flair. Then they lost it again. Pixar brought back the heart of animation and dragged it into a new age. I do not mind the new tools as long as the characters got soul like Marlin, then I am okay with everything. And Ratatouilli is the best I saw since Iron Giant, the reason I love, love, love Brad Bird so much. That movie had the new smartness I have come to love in the Pixar movies, but it had so, so, so much more. The characters; all amazing. I might call my first born Hogarth just for this movie alone. Hogarth's facial expressions and voice were just what Disney was missing. Great fun inside of the story; the nuclear instruction movie. Classic. And the vocal talents were WELL picked... seriously... anyone that hasn't seen "iron giant" go and rent or buy it right now. it's very, very VERY good. it's amazing how much that movie manages to pull genuine emotions out of you. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: seriously... anyone that hasn't seen "iron giant" go and rent or buy it right now. it's very, very VERY good. it's amazing how much that movie manages to pull genuine emotions out of you. one of my favorite-ever movies. | |
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Anxiety said: cborgman said: seriously... anyone that hasn't seen "iron giant" go and rent or buy it right now. it's very, very VERY good. it's amazing how much that movie manages to pull genuine emotions out of you. one of my favorite-ever movies. beautifully animated, emotional without being sappy or pandering, story that isn't dumbed down, and is unique in a whole bunch of ways. it's an AWESOME movie. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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SOme of my favorite animated non-disney movies...
Spirited Away Metropolis Akira Fantastic Planet Chicken Run Aeon Flux The Maxx Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: SOme of my favorite animated non-disney movies...
Spirited Away Metropolis Akira Fantastic Planet Chicken Run Aeon Flux The Maxx Can you watch the live-action film without laughing, though. That is the question. | |
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superspaceboy said: Spirited Away
i love what i've seen of hayao miyazaki's films, especially howl's moving castle. | |
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live4lust said: superspaceboy said: SOme of my favorite animated non-disney movies...
Spirited Away Metropolis Akira Fantastic Planet Chicken Run Aeon Flux The Maxx Can you watch the live-action film without laughing, though. That is the question. I refuse to watch the live action. How can one do a live action Aeon Flux? Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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cborgman said: seriously... anyone that hasn't seen "iron giant" go and rent or buy it right now. it's very, very VERY good. it's amazing how much that movie manages to pull genuine emotions out of you.
I have it on DVD. I love the Pixar movies. The only one I was so-so on was "Cars". | |
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Anxiety said: cborgman said: seriously... anyone that hasn't seen "iron giant" go and rent or buy it right now. it's very, very VERY good. it's amazing how much that movie manages to pull genuine emotions out of you. one of my favorite-ever movies. It's wonderful. I'm a big Brave Little Toaster geek too. | |
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GangstaFam said: Anxiety said: one of my favorite-ever movies. It's wonderful. I'm a big Brave Little Toaster geek too. So bad it never got released! Well maybe not bad, but the message wasn't all that positive...plus it was a talking toaster! Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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