finding nemo was good! it wasnt overated
finding nemo was good! it wasnt overated
I wasn't that crazy about Finding Nemo either. The best parts were Dory and the stingray teacher. But overall I didn't think it was as good as Toy Story 2. That one had a lot of jokes and references that adults could appreciate as well as kids. I also like Fantasia 2000, for personal reasons.
Best animated movies of all time are
Vampire Hunter D
Metropolis
Robin Hood
Transformers The Movie
Spring and Caos
The Fox and The Hound
The Hobbit
Felix The Cat
Project A-Ko
Toy Story
Fritz The Cat
And these last two I added in here, because puppetry and stop motion are types of animation too.
The Nightmare before Christmas
The Dark Crystal
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Yeah mate ..i was triing to think of dark crystal last night.Originally posted by bob_the_alien@10 January 2004 - 01:41
Best animated movies of all time are
Vampire Hunter D
Metropolis
Robin Hood
Transformers The Movie
Spring and Caos
The Fox and The Hound
The Hobbit
Felix The Cat
Project A-Ko
Toy Story
Fritz The Cat
And these last two I added in here, because puppetry and stop motion are types of animation too.
The Nightmare before Christmas
The Dark Crystal
& barney was the purple dino too.
Akira and the anime remake of metropolis.. the latter is probably the most beautiful peace of anything i have ever seen.
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The best looking animated movie of all time is probably Final Fantasy.
The funniest animated movie i've seen is Fritz the Cat.
I though Antz was a riot.
FINDING NEMO (DVD)
Ok! I can understand the critics and your contentions about this film. That's great! But allow me my opinion also.
Now, realize that I'm a little too old to be watching "cartoons", but after reading many reviews when "Finding Nemo" first came out, talking about the technical challenges that Disney/Pixar had to overcome to present realistic underwater sequences that had never before been accomplished, satisfying demanding viewers like myself who had grown used to quantum leap advances in cinematography and animation, I just had to check it out (I didn't get to see it in a theater).
Getting back from my Video outlet, I popped in the DVD and when this movie came up on my big-screen, I found it captivating from the start. The use of color, form and movement made the film "come alive" even apart from its simple story. There are jokes and double entendres we get that the kids would not. Anyone familiar with Albert Brooks' neuroses would find additional fun in following along with his character "Marlin".
Anyway, I watched it a couple of times....if for no other reason, then just for the way it painted an enormous canvas and filled my living room with creatures and sounds having a hypnotic beauty I haven't seen in quite some time in any animated film. (The bonus feature of being able to turn my tv into a virtual aquarium added even more to my enjoyment).
I will not go so far as to classify it, as the thread title suggests "Best animated film of all time". I'll concede that, but I sure enjoyed the visual presentation of Finding Nemo and would rate it fairly high up on the totem pole for technical achievment in an animated feature.
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Spirited Away was a pretty good animated movie [graphics wise] but the story line was crap.
Spirited Away was a pretty good one as well [graphics-wise] but the storyline was pure crap.
Edit: Sorry for the double post y'all
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