Hey, he fell in love and at last started seeing the light, okay? It's all in the character development… and the lyrics.
Hey, he fell in love and at last started seeing the light, okay? It's all in the character development… and the lyrics.
That was pretty nice. I know how you feel about the mixing and such. "Paper Man" was a beautiful short, and I'd love to see a full length film in that style.
I've actually heard that term before! But it's been a while since I frequented Cartoon Brew.
Oh if only…
Yeah, of course, but I'd say it's less insidious than implying it was angling for women aging, specifically, was the horrific part.
I actually dig both movies' soundtracks about equally, to be honest. I like the more comedic ones from Frozen and the sweeter ones in Tangled. They even tried to hide that Into the Woods was a musical more recently.
Yeah, I can definitely see that. Perhaps a clarification of 2D and hand drawn should be made
Seeing his butt was really the only good thing about The Longest Ride
I think what was meant was that it's easier to get a finished product with the shortcuts some artists take with CGI than they can with hand drawn, which still requires diligence in drawing each successive frame rather than someone possibly using premade movements or pointing at two different spots and then letting the…
Her line reading of "This is extract of LLAMA!" is even pretty hilarious.
Whenever someone goes on an overly long, detailed account about how they do or will do something, I will still occasionally interrupt with, "AND SMASH IT WITH A HAMMER!"
Zachary Levi was still big in my mind thanks to"Chuck." He was seriously adorable on that show, so, yeah, I was happy to even hear him through a cartoon. And who knew he could sing, eh?
Is that really the angle, though? I thought her vanity over aging was horrifying, not the aging aspect itself.
"The Road to El Dorado" was DreamWorks, back when they still did 2D animation, as well. Note the similarities in character designs to "The Prince of Egypt," "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron," and "Sinbad."
The DVD promised more of those amusing breaking into other movies scenes on the disc. I was so pissed and disappointed that it turned out to just be a voiceover explaining Stitch was always around from the beginning and "we just never noticed," and then presenting stills from older movies with Stitch clumsily painted…
A lot of that was also to target the male audience members they thought they were losing by focusing too much on "girly" things like singing, magic, and fairy tales with princesses. Hence the transition from "Hercules" to "The Emperor's New Groove" to "Treasure Planet" and "Atlantis." Even"Lilo & Stitch" tries to…
The movie was honestly a lesser effort than many of their other Disney Princess efforts, past and present. It's not as simplistic as "Cinderella" and "Snow White," doesn't have entertaining lead characters and a truly evil villain like "Sleeping Beauty" (and Maleficent is FUCKING EVIL, DAMMIT! STUPID FUCKING LIVE…
As with all things remake, you can at least have solace in the fact that the remake branding will raise awareness of the previous version at least somewhat with younger generations.
Good points that I'll grant I didn't consider, but TIE Fighter doesn't steal the fighter of its awesomeness and at least turns into a word. "Atat" doesn't sound like something be feared. It sounds like a space monkey, like what Salacious B. Crumb should be, not a massive destructive machine.
How many real life policies are made with level headedness, exact scientific reasoning, and without bias, though? Part of what I liked about Civil War was the fact that the Avengers and politicians were so blurred in terms of accounting for emotion and logic that none of them were 100% correct or in an objective…