Re: Controversial opinions about movies
Posted: July 15th, 2013, 5:38 pm
I politely disagree, Sir.prince0gotham wrote:tdkr is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much more horrifying than tdk
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I politely disagree, Sir.prince0gotham wrote:tdkr is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much more horrifying than tdk
Monsters University was actually a genius made underdog film if you think about it. It's on the ranks of Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Up, Ratatouille, and its predecessor Monsters Inc.dasheight wrote:Much like Toy Story 2, Cars 2 and Monsters University, Brave is a stupid, poorly written, awfully directed and unnecessary animated film.
What the hell happend to the people who created Ratatouille, Up, Finding Nemo & The Incredibles?
Seriously, 2012's only good Animation was Wreck-It Ralph.
Don't even get me started on DreamWorks Animation.
I'll need to see it again.FreakLikeMe wrote:Monsters University was actually a genius made underdog film if you think about it. It's on the ranks of Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Up, Ratatouille, and its predecessor Monsters Inc.dasheight wrote:Much like Toy Story 2, Cars 2 and Monsters University, Brave is a stupid, poorly written, awfully directed and unnecessary animated film.
What the hell happend to the people who created Ratatouille, Up, Finding Nemo & The Incredibles?
Seriously, 2012's only good Animation was Wreck-It Ralph.
Don't even get me started on DreamWorks Animation.
dasheight wrote:I'll need to see it again.FreakLikeMe wrote:Monsters University was actually a genius made underdog film if you think about it. It's on the ranks of Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Up, Ratatouille, and its predecessor Monsters Inc.dasheight wrote:Much like Toy Story 2, Cars 2 and Monsters University, Brave is a stupid, poorly written, awfully directed and unnecessary animated film.
What the hell happend to the people who created Ratatouille, Up, Finding Nemo & The Incredibles?
Seriously, 2012's only good Animation was Wreck-It Ralph.
Don't even get me started on DreamWorks Animation.
I think Pixar needs to stop fucking around with sequels.
We all want one thing: The Incredibles 2 and unique new films.
But is it as compelling to watch? Even with all the stuff you listened.. for me. No, but it's fucking close.prince0gotham wrote:tdkr is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much more horrifying than tdk
RE: Blade Runner, no doubt, that's not the kind of film it's trying to be. In a way, you have to almost avoid the basics if you want to do something transcendent like that (this is why Lean has a fair stake in the "greatest filmmaker ever" stakes).Vader182 wrote:Blade Runner's aware it's more of an abstraction than anything though, it's not as though it uses the mystery of the investigation to compel viewers along. The key difference is the 'small things' seem increasingly important in some of his films as the 'big things' seem to lose more and more of their luster.ArmandFancypants wrote:Scott has never been an overly gifted storyteller, though. He rarely gets the basics right - the only times I could accuse him of that are Alien and Thelma & Louise. Even Blade Runner is more of an atmospheric, visceral treat than a really robustly-plotted thriller/drama.
-Vader