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Post by Trey_Vore on Oct 5, 2015 4:54:11 GMT -5
If you guys are interested in hearing about what AniMat had to say about Hotel Transylvania 2...
The Story: 3/10 The Animation: 5/10 The Characters: 4/10
Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015): 4/10 - Poor!
And it... got his Seal of Garbage.
How does it fare according to him? Well... that's the exact same score he gave the first movie. Let's give them props for being consistent.
And so you know, because the movie seems to have done nicely in its first weekend, we are getting a Hotel Transylvania 3.
Try to contain your excitement.
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Post by babclayman on Nov 3, 2015 4:36:06 GMT -5
We got some more Videos, of; Good Dinosaur! ;3
They seem to show, what the Lead Dinosaur, and his Family does. Also, showing; What happens to; Chickens, in the World, it's set in, too.
It also seems to show, how he frst sees the Human.
Though, most of the Video's seem to be in; Hesso's language. You Know, the Videos, I refer to, Pups? ;3
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Post by Belchic on Nov 5, 2015 10:39:59 GMT -5
If I may ask: Why do people nowadays feel the need to show so many scenes from a movie and spoil stuff before it premieres?
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Post by Trey_Vore on Nov 6, 2015 7:49:14 GMT -5
Well November is upon us. And now we just got... The Peanuts Movie.
How does it fare? Well, on Rotten Tomatoes it's current score is 85%. The consensus:
The Peanuts Movie offers a colorful gateway into the world of its classic characters and a sweetly nostalgic -- if relatively unambitious -- treat for the adults who grew up with them.
As we probably know by now, the best from Blue Sky is probably Disney, Pixar and DreamWorks at their worst.
I will see it being that I grew up with these classic characters but I kinda doubt it will be nominated for Best Animated Feature.
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Post by Belchic on Nov 6, 2015 19:06:45 GMT -5
My dad wants to see that movie. I'm thinking of going to see it next week.
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Post by Paws on Nov 6, 2015 23:39:39 GMT -5
I'm planning to see this sometime in the upcoming week. With the Rotten Tomatoes score in mind, I'm going to go into this with high hopes.
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Post by Belchic on Nov 10, 2015 18:04:28 GMT -5
It's already been out for a couple months now and possibly getting a DVD release soon.
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Post by thunderbolt2013 on Nov 11, 2015 10:35:00 GMT -5
Looking forward to the DVD release.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Nov 18, 2015 16:47:05 GMT -5
Here's what Animat had to say about The Penus Movie:
The Story: 6/10 The Animation: 9/10 The Characters: 9/10
The Peanuts Movie (2015): 8/10 - Great!
Blue Sky now has something they can be proud of.
Also he does note that there is a short Scrat cartoon called "Cosmic Scrat-tasrophe" which is about as funny as it us ridiculous but... it seems like it's a grim reminder they won't let Ice Age die.
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Post by Paws on Nov 18, 2015 18:26:38 GMT -5
I hated that d**n Scrat short; it felt utterly ridiculous to me even by Ice Age's standards.
I loved The Peanuts Movie, though. A simple yet fresh plot for these characters was just what they needed, and the animation style was absolutely delicious.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Nov 29, 2015 15:32:26 GMT -5
I did get to see The Good Dinosaur as well, and I am going to say that it does have the heart that we definitely saw in past Pixar classics, and clearly the hand is on the other foot here as here in this "boy and his dog" story the boy is a sauropod and the dog is a human boy. The biggest problem that I had with it was the somewhat limited cast support, kinda my problem with movies like Monsters, Inc. and Finding Nemo.
If was to give Inside Out an A-, I would give The Good Dinosaur a B+.
Anyway here's what AniMat had to say:
The Story: 7/10 The Animation: 8/10 The Characters: 8/10
The Good Dinosaur (2015): 8/10 - Great!
Now that the last animated film of 2015 has been reviewed, he needs to do his Best and Worst Animated Films before moving on to the animated films of 2016.
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Post by babclayman on Nov 29, 2015 17:13:14 GMT -5
When you claim; Cast Support, you mean that there isn’ a large number of Supporting Roles? I think, the number of cast can depend, unless there is a good reason as to why there are so many (Like "101 Dalmatians"), You do not wish for the Story to get bogged down, by too many Characters. And, considering it's a Journey Film, it makes sense that, in the Journey, you may meet a number of others, at differnt points in the Journey. If you are able to write it well (Which Disney and Pixar are able to do), you can make a story of any number of cast, work, Eh? ;3
With the Animation, like I claim in the Pixar Page, sometimes it looks photo realistic, and my Sister (who I see the Film with) actually though they were filming on “Live Action” Scenes.
The extra year, they took for this Film, definitely is worth it, and this year seems a lot better for Pixar, than the previous three or so years, Eh?
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Post by Trey_Vore on Nov 30, 2015 0:45:05 GMT -5
When you claim; Cast Support, you mean that there isn’ a large number of Supporting Roles? I think, the number of cast can depend, unless there is a good reason as to why there are so many (Like "101 Dalmatians"), You do not wish for the Story to get bogged down, by too many Characters. And, considering it's a Journey Film, it makes sense that, in the Journey, you may meet a number of others, at differnt points in the Journey. If you are able to write it well (Which Disney and Pixar are able to do), you can make a story of any number of cast, work, Eh? ;3 With the Animation, like I claim in the Pixar Page, sometimes it looks photo realistic, and my Sister (who I see the Film with) actually though they were filming on “Live Action” Scenes. The extra year, they took for this Film, definitely is worth it, and this year seems a lot better for Pixar, than the previous three or so years, Eh? What I meant by cast support is how the movie was like a two-man show with the supporting cast being expendable. Case in point is the loony Styracosaurus who exists to give Spot his name. Like Crush the turtle in Finding Nemo, the Tyrannosaurs are a little more useful. Otherwise the supporting characters only seem to be there to deliver a joke and then disappear.
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Post by Belchic on Nov 30, 2015 10:38:50 GMT -5
I kind of know what you mean, Trey. It's not like in The Land Before Time when the main character meets other dinosaurs with different personalities to join him on his journey. Still, it has the same amount of heart value, just not as much.
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Post by thunderbolt2013 on Dec 14, 2015 7:57:59 GMT -5
I won't mind Hotel Transylvania 3.
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