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Post by babclayman on Jan 16, 2015 7:52:57 GMT -5
My Sister also shows me this video of the Pixar Film, where we see the minds of the Mother and Dad, during the dnner scene.
What I notice on the designs is that, the young one seems to get her anger frm her father, while the more blue one seems to be base on one frm her Mother. Does that suggest some elements to them?
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Post by Belchic on Jan 16, 2015 11:38:45 GMT -5
That's what makes the film so interesting, doesn't it?
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Post by Trey_Vore on Jan 24, 2015 14:47:53 GMT -5
We have the first animated film of this year, Strange Magic. It is looking really bad.
On Rotten Tomatoes it's score is 11%.
I know I said I was staying optimistic, but I think I'll pass on it now.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Jan 28, 2015 7:17:02 GMT -5
Well AniMat just reviewed Strange Magic. He was not happy with it...
The Story: 1/10 The Animation: 6/10 The Characters: 3/10
Strange Magic (2015): 3/10 - Bad!
No surprise; it also got his Seal of Garbage.
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Post by Belchic on Jan 28, 2015 10:40:58 GMT -5
I thought you were expecting it to be good.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Jan 28, 2015 11:23:20 GMT -5
He said he was trying to stay optimistic, but with a score that low, he chose not to see it.
If I was optimistic for any particular 2015 film I heard of that's on the top of my mind, it'd be that Pixar one, given the mental/psychological factors in it, (though of course it's not gonna focus on the psyche entirely, otherwise it wouldn't get much respect or adoration out of younger fans.
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Post by babclayman on Jan 29, 2015 3:53:14 GMT -5
Isn' the Magic one, base on an Idea by Lucas, Trey?
I think Pixar have two this year, that one and the Dinosaur one. The Dinosaur one should be good, considering they work a year more on it, Eh?
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Post by babclayman on Jan 30, 2015 9:53:21 GMT -5
I also know there's a British Animation Film, this year. One of; Shaun The Sheep, frm Wallce and Gromit.
I have a suspicion that Belchic may like this one, as there is apparently some scenes, where the Sheep do the Coat disguise.
I do wonder if Wallce and Gromit have a cameo appearance in it, I do know Nick Park has a Cameo in it.
You hear on this, Pups? ;3
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Post by Belchic on Jan 30, 2015 10:44:41 GMT -5
I also know there's a British Animation Film, this year. One of; Shaun The Sheep, frm Wallce and Gromit. I have a suspicion that Belchic may like this one, as there is apparently some scenes, where the Sheep do the Coat disguise. I do wonder if Wallce and Gromit have a cameo appearance in it, I do know Nick Park has a Cameo in it. You hear on this, Pups? ;3 First of all, what is this movie? You didn't tell anything about it. All you said was it was a British film. Second of all, I don't know why people here seem to think any old totem pole or coat usage will suffice to me. They will only make me super happy if they are performed a certain way. Unless you can provide evidence that one of these "sheep" underneath the coat is a female, then I can understand.
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Post by babclayman on Jan 30, 2015 10:50:25 GMT -5
I did, Belchic...I claim the Film is about Shaun The Sheep... Why would I mention that, if that isn' what the film is on? www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQvwiOWpj7oYou can see why I think you may like it, Correct?
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Post by RaceFanX on Jan 30, 2015 11:07:28 GMT -5
*watches trailer* They switched Bitzer the sheepdog back to his smooth Season 1 design? Wonder why?
That one will probably be quirky but good. Aardman is always a good bet. I don't know if it's going to get a wide release in the US though like Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit did (DreamWorks and Aardman split and Shaun has no US studio involvement).
Who's Nick Park playing in the movie? Is it just like a Plasticine version of him on the street or something?
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Post by thunderbolt2013 on Feb 2, 2015 5:51:24 GMT -5
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Post by Trey_Vore on Feb 5, 2015 13:17:14 GMT -5
Well Strange Magic was a disappointment but now that we are getting The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water... Reviews are coming on Rotten Tomatoes and it looks good. As of right now it's score is 78% with 14 good reviews and 4 bad ones. I think I will go and see this one.
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Post by Belchic on Feb 5, 2015 14:51:51 GMT -5
Well Strange Magic was a disappointment but now that we are getting The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water... Reviews are coming on Rotten Tomatoes and it looks good. As of right now it's score is 78% with 14 good reviews and 4 bad ones. I think I will go and see this one. *sigh...* Apparently, SpongeBob is like Mario and Pixar: EVERYTHING that he's in is considered good by 99.9% of the world! Well, sorry, but this time, I'm not in that demographic.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Feb 6, 2015 11:39:28 GMT -5
I agree with you Belchic. I honestly don't like the looks of this one, (part of the reason obviously being I don't like the new/modern Spongebob). There was the one, in theaters, film and they practically act and are doing it as if that one never happened in the first place, (even though I'm sure plenty of folks enjoyed such as myself). ALSO, it's obvious that despite the Pirate, (ooh another person who wants the secret formula that is pretty much non-existent even in the SBSP world), trying to take the formula to land, They're STILL not gonna reveal whatever crap it is. Also, if there IS a formula in the first place that only Mr. Krabs and somehow Spongebob knows, WHY NOT JUST WRITE IT on another piece of parchment? I mean it was good back in old Spongebob when they would tease the audience about the secret formula, but now they're pretty much hiding nothing obviously, considering how many patties Spongebob has flipped, (and made), with/without mentioning the formula. THERE IS NO FORMULA. -.- But of course this film is clearly, if not surely, just a way to make more money off of the franchise and also a younger audience that probably hasn't seen the first, better, musical film, and enjoy the new, retarded, witless Spongebob series. Ugh. And furthermore, for more comparison between the two films, along with this film and the series. 1, the first film was about acquiring King Neptune's crown to SAVE BIKINI BOTTOM, in a way that can't be done so easily as this film's obvious but untaken solution. In the first film, Krabs was frozen solid, Bikini Bottom was ruled by Plankton in a dystopian despotic way, and it was life, death, or mortal enslavement for everyone, (even the King), they HAD to get the crown which involved plenty of Peril, (and a Pretty cool reference to Twisted Sister ). Also, that film STARTED and ENDED with Pirates WATCHING The film. 2, HOW. Many times has the formula been almost successfully stolen by Plankton in the show ALONE? What difference does it make that it's a human pirate, (in modern times somehow)? With plankton, there is a bit of reason to worry but with a Pirate, in other words a greedy human, of modern times, JUST WRITE THE FORMULA ON ANOTHER PARCHMENT! Besides, the pirate will surely screw-up the formula in some way eventually cause quality in terms of food nowadays starts to go down the drain if it means mo' money). 3,This film didn't need to be made in the first place, (then again so neither did the first but at least that one literally rocked….on), and it's clearly lacking in some of the passion or wit the first one had, (such as how it at first shows Patrick STAR, seemingly attracted to a human girl, {which in itself is ridiculous and surely anatomically impossible}, even showing her in a fairly seductive pose for a few seconds but no, it's ice cream he loves a big ice cream cone), while the first one was pretty much a good musical, with Roger-Rabbit-like blending of 2D animation and Live-action, along with again the Twisted Sister reference, some admittedly funny and memorable moments, and oh yeah….PIRATES….as well as lethal peril for both Bikini Bottom and Spongebob & Patrick. HOWEVER, regardless of all this, I will admit, I am a little curious to see the film overall, just to see perhaps how stupid it may be in actuality. Also, what the heck is with that anthropomorphic squirrel on the posters/images I've seen as ads for the film. :/
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