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Point taken... it really is one gigantic piece of horsesh*t, that's for damn sure.Kevinicus said:Why limit Sharktale to one of the worst by Dreamworks? Hell, why limit it to animation?
Yes. It's that god-damn bad, dude. :|nOmArch said:not seen it, but really that bad???
nOmArch said:Ive been meaning to watch that one for a while as well, in fact its the only animated movie out recently that i havent seen. will add it to the queue.
still to make it all the way through coraline though, i really want to like it (i absolutely adore Gaimen) but everytime ive tried so far ive got about 20 mins in and just not been in the right mood for it.
Ghostcut said:WALL÷E is the best Pixar film ever made, and one of my all-time favourite films.
JasonN said:As a sidenote, I had no expectations about Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs when I saw the trailers for it last year. But after some people I knew recommmended it, I rented it this week, and holy crap, this is a pretty damn good movie. In fact, I'd rank it as one of the best animated films to come out last year (after Coraline, Fantasic Mr. Fox, and Secret of Kells) and definitely the funniest and "purest" comedy of them all (which shocked the hell out of me, considering this is Sony and the last animated film they came out with was Planet 51, another piece of uninspired bullcrap ).
I've not seen it, but what say my fellow fan editors? Are there 30 minutes of funny, clear narrative progression to justify a repair job?During my second, tragically sober viewing, it struck me as a semi-desperate attempt to pad 30 minutes' worth of film and a smattering of truly funny lines and gags into 94 exceedingly loose minutes. Inspired and puerile, intermittently funny and a little desperate, Pick Of Destiny is probably the best possible film that could have been made about Tenacious D, but it still doesn't feel like a real movie
elbarto1 said:Ghostcut said:WALL÷E is the best Pixar film ever made, and one of my all-time favourite films.
I concur, Ratatouille is a close second with UP just behind that. I like PIXARS other efforts but they have really hit their stride over the last few years.
Wall-E is straight up fantastic - even if the second half is "less good" than the first.
Incidentally, my cats name is Wall-E. Its so great to see the text "Wall-E" written on his medicine :lol:
+1 (except I have one girl rather than two boys)L8wrtr said:Perhaps it's also the father in me, but Finding Nemo is simply a fantastic movie. It is a great adventure, it is heart-warming, fantastic message, and wonderfully executed story-telling. And as a father, few movies hit me more than watching this with my two boys.