The Wolfman. It was okay.
I found it funny how involved his transformation process was only to end up looking like a guy in a cheap costume. All the complex, CG rendering seemed for nought when you saw the final result.
Other than that, my only major complaints are the uneven pacing and the forgettable performances given by the cast, despite consisting largely of big name actors. Hugo Weaving was pretty much just Elrond with muttonchops. It gets points however for being bloodier than I expected, and for pulling something together after a serious clusterfuck of a post-production.
Dad recommended The Fourth Kind. I've heard mixed reviews, and his taste in films is pretty hit and miss. I'll give it a try and get back to you.
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The third season was so weak compared to the second.
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
Farthing Wood, good series, but the ending pissed me off. Another unfit leader...psh it's all about who you know.
My eldest nephew used to fucking love this programme. I can remember one Christmas, I got him the VHS tape, and he didn't stop watching it all day. I never got chance to watch my copy of Spinal Tap that day, which I was slightly narked about.
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My eldest nephew used to fucking love this programme. I can remember one Christmas, I got him the VHS tape, and he didn't stop watching it all day. I never got chance to watch my copy of Spinal Tap that day, which I was slightly narked about.
lol, aw guess he liked it
yeah my eldest brother says I broke a VCR from watching the Jetson's movie on in it so muich when i was little lol.
“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
I have to say that, in my opinon, a CGI Miyazaki film would lack the magic of his traditionally animated films.
Pretty much this, most of the wonder of his films resides inside the hand-drawn stuff. It's very fluid and pretty.
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Ah, we are high school boys,
the miserable high school boys.
If we were girls, we could get popular by doing anything:
rock band, jazz band,
karate, kendo, mahjong, cyborg, synchronized swimming...
On the other hand, high school boys are
useless outside battle and sports anime.
But they're recklessly trying to make a slice-of-life anime about us.
Ah, we are high school boys,
the miserable high school boys.
Exactly. Miyazaki is quite possibly the last, true, big-budgeted cartoonist out there that hasn't just resorted to CG. Pixar is great and everything, but Miyazaki putting down the pencil and picking up the mouse would pretty much validate the finality that hand-drawn animation is dead.
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
What has England done?? O.o Come on brah, they've only given us: Watership Down, Plague Dogs, When the Wind Blows, The Snowman and The Hobbit. IDK I always found English cartoons to be endearing and the most genuine but that's just me...
Oh and did you guys here about that 3D, CGI remake of Watership Down with Hugh Jackman as a voice actor? Yeah there really is no such thing as god.
“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
I actually find their animation kind of off-putting, something about it. Dunno. Their animation (I'm strictly speaking about their cel animation and not the stop-motion) had that trademark anime stiffness due to the japanese animators they worked with on almost everything they made.
Thundercats, HOOOOOOOO!
As to you, Joe, I much prefer Down To Goblin Town... At least it's actually based on lyrics written by Tolkien.
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