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Ccs posted:I also remember it being a lot of fun. Many of those shows dealt with adult topics. I remember I learned about the concept of credit card debt from a Disney cartoon episode. It's also got Patrick Warburton as Buzz. A surprisingly nuanced drug addiction ep too.
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Captain Invictus posted:remember that disney cartoon episode where one of the characters finds one of the other main character's(a cop) handgun and accidentally loving shoots her and nearly kills her because he was playing around with it like a toy I had forgotten that episode. Gargoyles did not mess around. It was occasionally fantastic.
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 12:30 |
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I literally signed up to D+ for Gargoyles. It's increased the quality of my commute 100%. My daughter just discovered that Tangled series too, and it's really excellent. Cool art style and decent writing as well.
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 13:08 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:My daughter just discovered that Tangled series too, and it's really excellent. Cool art style and decent writing as well. It really is flabbergasting how good it is. Who would have thought that a TV series sequel to a Disney princess movie would actually be great?
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 17:31 |
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This list is absolutely deranged. You only need to read the first two words of it to know exactly what it's going to be like.
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 19:12 |
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pospysyl posted:This list is absolutely deranged. You only need to read the first two words of it to know exactly what it's going to be like. i don't know, i don't really agree 100% with it but i wouldn't go as far as "deranged" especially since they're still pretty kind to the movies at the bottom and it seems like a spectrum from "movies the author has mild beefs with" to "perfect movies" e: like the only weird thing i see is that tales from earthsea is pretty high up and nausicaa is kinda low, otherwise it's fine
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 20:19 |
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I'm sorry, but saying Porco Rosso is the worst Ghibli film is indefensible, the product of a truly diseased mind.
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# ? Jan 29, 2020 22:07 |
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pospysyl posted:This list is absolutely deranged. This one is much better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hn2k0UQpzU
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Phylodox posted:It really is flabbergasting how good it is. Who would have thought that a TV series sequel to a Disney princess movie would actually be great? The folks at Mercury Filmworks really do some great animation. https://mobile.twitter.com/TheJakeneutron/status/1222094777098948609
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pospysyl posted:This list is absolutely deranged. You only need to read the first two words of it to know exactly what it's going to be like.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 02:58 |
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Fish Noise posted:I remember in a recent iteration of this thread someone posted screenshots of two villain dobermans from some movie, and it took several pages before someone finally noticed and asked "hey why do they have human shoulders?" I didn't believe you for a minute, then i went looking for it. LeJackal fucked around with this message at 04:19 on Jan 30, 2020 |
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Someone was getting weirdly turned on by their own creation.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 04:14 |
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didn't we realize those were edits (with them being more dog like in the original film)
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pospysyl posted:I'm sorry, but saying Porco Rosso is the worst Ghibli film is indefensible, the product of a truly diseased mind. Pom Poko exists so... Yeah. Porco Rosso is actually a pretty unique world and has a decent self contained story. Arrietty should be lower than Porco just because Arrietty has been done like half a dozen times in various media.
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Digamma-F-Wau posted:didn't we realize those were edits (with them being more dog like in the original film)
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I feel like it's sacrilege for me to say it, but I've never really been a fan of Ponyo. It just didn't click with me.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 03:10 |
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SolarFire2 posted:I feel like it's sacrilege for me to say it, but I've never really been a fan of Ponyo. It just didn't click with me. Same, but I did enjoy Tina Fey in it.
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SolarFire2 posted:I feel like it's sacrilege for me to say it, but I've never really been a fan of Ponyo. It just didn't click with me. I don't love it as an adult but it really connected with my daughter. It's her favourite after Totoro so I figure it's got a fairly specific appeal.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 04:31 |
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I saw Dolittle today, I think I forgot to add it to the OP. It really wasn't that bad. It wasn't great by any means but it was fun for me. The story was all over the place and I hated RDJ trying to do a British accent but I guess it was more book accurate than the previous 6 Dolitte movies?
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 07:30 |
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I honestly don't know anyone who has ever read Dr. Doolittle. Give me some James Herriot. Let kids see what someone looks like elbows deep in a cow.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 07:34 |
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I have a Dr. Doolittle book I got as a kid and it was racist in a way even a stupid kid felt deeply uncomfortable with so I never read it again.
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Ineffiable posted:Pom Poko exists so... Yeah. I love Pom Poko :/ Arrietty is also high on my list but that might mostly be due to the music (probably my favourite of any Ghibli movie), the movie admittedly does need a third act where they’re actually out adventuring in the world.
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Beachcomber posted:I honestly don't know anyone who has ever read Dr. Doolittle. Barudak posted:I have a Dr. Doolittle book I got as a kid and it was racist in a way even a stupid kid felt deeply uncomfortable with so I never read it again. I've never read the book, glad I didn't. This wasn't racist just...painfully obvious when something was CGI...like when the kid was riding a giraffe or whatever. Also the squirrel that was all about getting revenge because the kid accidentally shot him....but that went absolutely no where. Also Dolittle straight up kidnaps a child to take him on adventures and no one says anything. Wait, I'm sorry. A parrot, giraffe, and a fox did without Dolittle's help or knowledge. Still kidnapping with zero repercussions. Queen Victoria is the best character as soon as she wakes up from being dead at the end of the movie. Snarky as gently caress for no reason what-so-ever and has no time for anyone's poo poo despite literally being dead a few seconds prior. It was really refreshing to the "But this person is super nice and grateful and sweet to everyone" Nope. She sees the kid who just saved her life and goes "...and who are you? Why are you in my room?!" Despite the plot threads that went no where, some of the characters were entertaining so eh. John Cena needs to act in all the things because he is a wonderful voice actor, honestly. He made Ferdinand even better for me. Still surprised that there are SIX other Dolittle films. I'm not sure how that happened but it did. EDIT: I also loved Pom Poko. It made me cry.
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Captain Invictus posted:remember that disney cartoon episode where one of the characters finds one of the other main character's(a cop) handgun and accidentally loving shoots her and nearly kills her because he was playing around with it like a toy Remember the episode of tiny tunes where buster and porky drink a beer then die in a drunk driving accident?
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 20:53 |
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I was so ready to love Weathering With You, even despite finding the main character insufferable, but I really didn't care much for the third act. It's sweet overall but not as good as Your Name.
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ThermoPhysical posted:Still surprised that there are SIX other Dolittle films. I'm not sure how that happened but it did. Yeah, first there's the 1967 version, then the 1998 Eddie Murphy version, then its 2001 sequel, then three more Eddie-Murphy-less direct-to-video sequels. The first Eddie Murphy one was decently entertaining. The second one was a step down, but still fairly watchable. The one after that was a cavalcade of sports movie cliches and lowest-common-denominator Disney-channel-esque drivel.
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 02:50 |
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God, I've seen the reveal clip for Jigen in the Lupin movie, and god drat the internet is suddenly thirsty for the guy.
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 06:44 |
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i would like an edgy dolittle wherein the doctor incites the animals to kill
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 07:34 |
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hallelujah posted:i would like an edgy dolittle wherein the doctor incites the animals to kill Edit: keep title, but change premise Beachcomber fucked around with this message at 08:09 on Feb 1, 2020 |
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It's so odd to me that I haven't seen The Beastmaster in decades when it used to show all the time on various channels when I was a kid.
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 18:31 |
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SolarFire2 posted:It's so odd to me that I haven't seen The Beastmaster in decades when it used to show all the time on various channels when I was a kid.
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Ccs posted:Over the winter break I rewatched my two favorite animation documentaries, "Persistence of Vision", about Richard William's 30 year attempt to make a feature animated film in London , and "Joy In Motion", a documentary about Miyazaki's mentor Yasuo Otsuka, his career, and the history of the development of animation in Japan. Thought I'd do an effort post about those two films while they're still fresh in my mind. I'm sure it's been discussed in previous incarnations of this thread, but the fan-made cut of Thief and the Cobbler is definitely worth seeking out, just for the glimpses of Williams' artistic genius along with the disappointment that he was unable to finish his magnum opus. Persistence of Vision is pretty much required viewing to accompany the film to fully grasp what went into making the Thief and the Cobbler, and what went completely wrong. RIP Richard Williams
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# ? Feb 1, 2020 22:11 |
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I can't even think about the fan-made cut of Thief and the Cobbler without getting intense Og Oggilby flashbacks
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Now that we're gettin' close to the Olympics I feel like it's time to post this in case someone hasn't seen it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr5ZWYRaAyw 2008 Chinese olympics intro thing by Jamie Hewlett.
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# ? Feb 2, 2020 02:10 |
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even by Olympics animation openers it kinda gets slayed by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HmaWsj3hNw
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Ballz posted:I'm sure it's been discussed in previous incarnations of this thread, but the fan-made cut of Thief and the Cobbler is definitely worth seeking out, just for the glimpses of Williams' artistic genius along with the disappointment that he was unable to finish his magnum opus. Persistence of Vision is pretty much required viewing to accompany the film to fully grasp what went into making the Thief and the Cobbler, and what went completely wrong. Yup! That documentary was made by the filmmaker responsible for the “Recobbled Cut”. It’s watchable but not a good film, because Willians was just interested in incredible sequences. Commercials and short films were his perfect medium, it’s too bad he was so hell bent on wanting to make a feature.
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# ? Feb 2, 2020 04:40 |
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I tried watching the recobbled cut, and just some of those spectacular set pieces actually made me nauseous it's loving weird that this is the only movie I've seen that I got motion sick from.
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# ? Feb 2, 2020 07:21 |
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My local AMC is showing the Oscar-nominated short animated films in one go, along with the Commended ones that didn’t quite make it. Decent selection, and I think I enjoyed Mémorable the most, with Hair Love a close second. Kitbull was insanely cute however, and may cinch it. The just bubbling under ones included Hors Piste from France, which was the absolute highlight of the whole programme for me, and had the whole cinema laughing. Probably due to the rest of the films having big emotional stories to tell, it was actually a good release. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l13dCkY6c4c
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Ccs posted:Yup! That documentary was made by the filmmaker responsible for the “Recobbled Cut”. It’s watchable but not a good film, because Willians was just interested in incredible sequences. Commercials and short films were his perfect medium, it’s too bad he was so hell bent on wanting to make a feature. Yeah, its so strange that the thief subplot is so isolated from the rest of the film. Granted, I've only watched the re-cobbled version but it seems like the character could be completely cut from the film aside from his role in starting off the events of the movie. I know they are mainly there so Williams can mess around and have some cool animation sequences, but I feel like they could've been integrated better into the main plot. IShallRiseAgain fucked around with this message at 07:55 on Feb 2, 2020 |
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The_Doctor posted:My local AMC is showing the Oscar-nominated short animated films in one go, along with the Commended ones that didn’t quite make it. Kitbull deserves to win.
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