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Posted on: 2010-08-01 14:00:00 UTC
This... disturbs and perplexes me.
I am not sure how... how they mean to make this anything but side-splittingly painful.
*turns head sideways*
Subject: ...
Author:
Posted on: 2010-08-01 14:00:00 UTC
This... disturbs and perplexes me.
I am not sure how... how they mean to make this anything but side-splittingly painful.
*turns head sideways*
*sigh*
This. Just... this. I have no more words.
This... disturbs and perplexes me.
I am not sure how... how they mean to make this anything but side-splittingly painful.
*turns head sideways*
While I admit I was never a big fan of Yogi Bear (or much of the cartoons from the 60's/70's, I don't think I'd watch this.
And why are so many movies nowadays in 3D? It's probably just a fad that will eventually end, but for now, it's just annoying.
I think this sums it up: http://psychodemonfox.deviantart.com/favourites/#/d2p1qoi
(By the way, chech out the rest of this guy's stuff, it's quite interesting.)
...I really like this guy's stuff, but I respect your opinion.
(Personally, I'm pretty neutral about Avatar. I don't love it or hate it, really.)
He seems really talented, in fact. I was responding to his remarks in the comments on the movie remake thing.
I also have no stake in whether anyone likes or dislikes "Avatar." What annoys me is that people rag on it because of its message, like the message itself is a bad thing, which makes no sense to me.
~Neshomeh, clarifying.
But the problem is that the message/way of doing it has been kinda overused by now.
Not that I have any issue with the message itself,but I kinda would like to see some variety in the way the message is given.
(Maybe some blurring of the lines between good and evil, perhaps...?)
I was kinda worried I'd accidently upset someone, but I guess I don't have to worry about it anymore. Whew!
Remaking...Flight of the Navigator?
They will pay. They will all pay.
*people start dying*
But that could be just me. I was sad when Disney announced that Home on the Range would be their last 2-D movie ever, and was mildly elated when that didn't turn out to be the case. That said, I don't want to debate this.
That looks like it'll be painful to watch...
...to turn all of my beloved childhood classically animated characters into freakish computer-generated monstrosities? Is classic animation just not good enough for you people anymore? What is wrong with you? In my day, we didn't have computer animation, except for Reboot, but that wasn't an awful rehash of something else! We had to walk nine miles in the snow to...
But anyway. I must give props to Justin Timberlake for taking on a role like this. I'd say he's about worked off the uncoolness brought on by N*Sync by now.
I liked what cartoons from the 2000's I saw (2003 Ninja Turtles, Spongebob, Brandy and Mr Whiskers), while I found that what 90's cartoons I watched as a kid weren't as good as I tought upon rewatching (with exceptions). But I don't want to start a debate, I just want to state my views on things.
However, I do not like the Yogi Bear movie. I like CGI, but this looks like an example of doing it wrong. Dead wrong.
...Danny Phantom, Fairly Odd Parents (mostly the earlier seasons), Meet the Robinsons (despite its Fride Logic), Bolt, and Avatar: The Last Airbender(which was produced in the west) into that paragraph. But like I said, I don't want to start a debate, especially when I can see what you're coming from.
Also, I have another complaint about the upcoming movie. Why the mix of live-action and CGI? Just full CGI would do. Why not have the Human characters be 3-D too, as well as something resembling their original cartoonish selves? I liked the original Ranger Smith better than the actor posing as him.
Danny Phantom and Avatar:The Last Airbender were both pretty good. I especially liked the way that Avatar looked. Both of those tend toward more realism, well Danny Phantom at least has more realism than the shows I hate so much.
Sponge bob is fun and Kim Possible is not bad either. I'm sure I was being too broad in my statements earlier. I don't hate all the new stuff.
Oh, and I love Stitch! I had forgotten that they made a television program of Stitch, but I do remember that now.
Realism? A:TLA is anime-style (even though it's a Western cartoon).
It still looks more real than that cartoon with the camp full of creatures that might be beans. I'm not sure what the name of that one is, but it is gross and the animation seriously annoys me. That style of animation is something I hate beyond reason.
I loved Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin and all them - I liked Toy Story, too, but that was about it for the CGI movies. Disney made a huge deal out of the fact that The Princess and the Frog is traditional 2D animation and it was a great movie. Regardless, the moviemakers are pouncing on 3D films that make me dizzy. What, may I ask, is wrong with 2D films and hand-drawn characters?
That said, I never watched Yogi Bear as a kid so I'm not overly attached, but this remake still looks pretty bad.
One of the big problems is that when something using a particular gimmick is successful people think it's the gimmick that's responsible for the success. that and it's easier to just use gimmick X than to actually put together a quality movie. (or book, or whatever.)
I enjoyed Shrek not because, or in spite of, it being computer animated. I enjoyed it because it's fun.
The medium should be chosen not because it's this week's cool thing, but because it will serve to effectively present the story.
What's new and exciting today will be dull old news tomorrow. Who goes and buys a movie they already have just because it's - gasp! - on DVD?
*sigh*
I love 3D films, but not all films should be made that way.
I highly doubt I'll go see this. *shakes head*