As for Pixar, I think they have made a few mistakes! they are overrated XD
Lol, animation wise id say they are the most important western company, but ;P they need to be careful, they get alot of praise. Often over praising something causes problems ;P I don't think anything beat Toy Story until Up... But, this new film Newt looks strange, kid of rushed... maybe thats Disenys hold on them ;P who knows? after all... Bolt was pretty much a pixar film
QuoteAs for Pixar, I think they have made a few mistakes! they are overrated XD Ghibli, PIXAR, Disney. Gee Emma it seems none of the animation studios are up to your standards. Do you like any of them at all?
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on November 03, 2009, 08:55:25 PMLol, animation wise id say they are the most important western company, but ;P they need to be careful, they get alot of praise. Often over praising something causes problems ;P I don't think anything beat Toy Story until Up... But, this new film Newt looks strange, kid of rushed... maybe thats Disenys hold on them ;P who knows? after all... Bolt was pretty much a pixar filmYes, Pixar will eventually fail. It's nature. We'll see it when it happens. But so far even their bad films are better than most others.As for your comment on Newt: it's mainly a feeling I had with most Pixar films... A film about fish...? A film about talking cars? A film about a cooking rat? Are they nuts? But they always pulled though and even the ones that seemed weird at first turned out much better than expected.My favorites are Toy Story, The Incredibles and Wall-E (the latter two I liked ever since seeing the first trailers).
In a way I am grateful that I never learned about the technical aspects of film making. I don't want to think and analyze animated films, I just want to enjoy them. I want to go away humming their songs with a smile on my face.
Quote from: Kathy on November 04, 2009, 12:16:40 PMIn a way I am grateful that I never learned about the technical aspects of film making. I don't want to think and analyze animated films, I just want to enjoy them. I want to go away humming their songs with a smile on my face. Completely agree. I can understand some people like arguing the technical aspects of movies, but I so often feel like they are missing the point because they concentrate on the technical, instead of letting the movie work its magic.