Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Funny thing is Australia hasn't recieved any of the movies you listed. (lol)
ShiroiHikari wrote:CG is alright, but I do prefer traditional cel animation. The problem I have with a lot of (not ALL) CG movies is that they often have all style and no substance. The graphics are awesome, but the story sucks. That's something I'm getting real tired of seeing. The same thing is happening in live action cinema now, too! It's so frustrating. Are there no writers left in the world, or are the studios just not willing to hire any?
Bobtheduck wrote:
I just got annoyed with Shark Tales because of its very obvious message (you'd have to be incredibly naive not to pick up that, IMNSHO)
Tenshi no Ai wrote:"Obvious message"? You mean, the fact that all the characters look like their VAs?
Radical Dreamer wrote:Nah, I think he means the whole gay tolerance thing. I caught that pretty quickly. :/
Radical Dreamer wrote: Think about it...It took Disney 9 years to make Peter Pan, but only 4 to make Toy Story.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:That actually makes it sound... depressing in a sense :/ I mean, not like Peter Pan had any better special effects than any other Disney movie.
Oy, when I went to see Ice Age 2 ALL the commercials were Fox/Dreamworks CGI movies :/ Like the ones I've mentioned, Over the Hedge, Open Season and Barnyard :/ The plots for Over the Hedge and Barnyard were... something else though (animals that want to eat people's garbage and cows that want to get back to people for pushing them over?) I realize they are going for the comedic characters in these movies and seem to be... a different sort of comedy with CGI than cartoons, but sometimes I wonder about those storylines^^
MorwenLaicoriel wrote:I disagree with your Shark Tale theory, though. It's not impossible, but it sort of sounds like you're seeing something that isn't really there...kinda reminds me of yaoi fans matching together characters that rarely even speak to each other. (Not that I like Shark Tale. It was obviously trying to cash-in on Finding Nemo's popularity.)
rocklobster wrote:Pixar's the only American company that can do this stuff right, though.
Radical Dreamer wrote:I'll have to disagree, then, because there was quite a strong message of tolerance for that sort of thing in that movie. And likening it to yaoi fans' fantasies? A little over-the-top, methinks.
rocklobster wrote:Pixar's the only American company that can do this stuff right, though.
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