ChristianKitsune (post: 1461860) wrote:Disney this year hasn't excited me much with what they are releasing.
Gnomeo and Juliet looks weird, Mars Needs Moms looks terrifying and dated. The only think I'm looking forward to right now is Pixar's Cars 2
Cognitive Gear (post: 1461941) wrote:For reference, here are some lists of the animated movies Disney and Dreamworks have released since Dreamwork's first movie in 1998:
Dreamworks
1 Antz
2 The Prince of Egypt
3 The Road to El Dorado
4 Chicken Run
5 Shrek
6 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
7 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
8 Shrek 2
9 Shark Tale
10 Madagascar
11 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
12 Over the Hedge
13 Flushed Away
14 Shrek the Third
15 Bee Movie
16 Kung Fu Panda
17 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
18 Monsters vs. Aliens
19 How to Train Your Dragon
20 Shrek Forever After
21 Megamind
Disney: (remember, only since 1998, and I am not including Pixar here, despite the credit that Disney does deserve.)
36 Mulan
37 Tarzan
38 Fantasia 2000
39 Dinosaur
40 The Emperor's New Groove
41 Atlantis: The Lost Empire
42 Lilo & Stitch
43 Treasure Planet
44 Brother Bear
45 Home on the Range
46 Chicken Little
47 Meet the Robinsons
48 Bolt
49 The Princess and the Frog
50 Tangled
It's my own personal preference for not liking them that much (though Madagascar had that fun song in it XD). They weren't bad movies, just not as good as they could have been (or comparatively good to Dreamworks other animated films). ^__^TopazRaven (post: 1461939) wrote:What's wrong with Madagascar and Over the Hedge? I liked both movies. xD Then again, I have a highly strange sense of humor.
Atria35 (post: 1461956) wrote:Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron was a fabulous movie. That was what cemented my love for Dreamworks.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Was I the only one disappointed my the Princess and the Frog? Who needs story when you can have a song. Or ten.
Dreamworks has done some decent movies, but nothing timeless. I don't think anyone's going to care about Megamind in 10 years.
Nate (post: 1463468) wrote:I didn't see that movie (my theater never got it :l) but that's how Disney movies have always been. XD Looking at The Little Mermaid, there were nine songs in that and Beauty and the Beast had seven. Aladdin and Lion King had five, and even though I never saw it, Hunchback of Notre Dame had like eight.
Probably not, but Shrek was popular enough that it got more sequels than it should have. And I hear How to Train Your Dragon was genuinely one of the best movies of last year...it probably could have even won the Oscar, if it hadn't been up against Toy Story 3. And don't even get me started on Randy Newman winning an Oscar for the same song he's done for the past thirty years.
Nate (post: 1463470) wrote:Randy Newman is a songwriter, he's done songs for lots of movies...including, oddly enough, Princess and the Frog. However I bring him up mostly because he's done the award-winning songs "You've Got a Friend In Me" and "We Belong Together" from the Toy Story movies.
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