
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6Bph2sSelQ

I wouldn't worry, Joblo is 100% nerds. They went in with specific expectations. Which is dumb.qindarka wrote:http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/review-wreck-it-ralph
Another fairly professional review is up. Overall a positive one but its the first I've found that has been rather critical.
I dunno . . . he kind of lost credibility for me by referring to "O'Reilly's voicework" especially since he got the name right in the first paragraph.qindarka wrote:http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/review-wreck-it-ralph
Another fairly professional review is up. Overall a positive one but its the first I've found that has been rather critical.
Thats what I wanted to hear so Disney here is what I just wanted to say.estefan wrote:I got to see a preview screening of Wreck-It Ralph tonight...and it's amazing! I think you're all going to love it. Yes, all of you. Rich Moore really understood the appeal of video games and why the classics still hold up. If you love video games, this is for you.The cameos are handled very well and it's fun looking in the background at Game Central Station. More than makes up for the lack of Mario. However, the best aspect of Wreck-It Ralph (along with the hilarious comedy) is its heart. They applied Disney magic to video games superbly! The relationship between Vanellope and Ralph is so incredibly sweet and their growth is a natural development. So, the sad bits really hit. I also think a lot of the younger audience (and maybe the older ones) will definitely identify with Vanellope's story. Of the voice-actors, Sarah Silverman and Jack McBrayer are the MVPs. If she was eligible, Silverman deserves serious Oscar consideration. And McBrayer was perfect casting for Fix-It Felix, Jr. Also, Alan Tudyk does a spot-on take on Ed Wynn's Mad Hatter. So, yes, Wreck-It Ralph definitely lives up to the hype of every video game fan. And, hey, maybe Bowser has a heart, too.
I also have to give props to John Kahrs for Paperman (which plays before Wreck-It Ralph). Such a funny and enchanting short. Please, Disney, make a full feature in that style!