I don't base anything on ratings either (especially Rotten Tomatoes') but I would take critic ratings over user ratings any day. Users ratings are completely useless to me due to, IMO, their liking crap and hating very critically acclaimed films. I have 0 respect for user ratings on there.Hogi Bear wrote:I'm personally glad that they moved the user ratings to the main ratings area, because I'd rather see those ratings. Although, I don't necessarily base whether or not I'll see a movie because of its ratings..
Oscar for Best Animated Feature 2012
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Guardians' reviews are rather mixed. I'd say it's probably out of the running.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rise_of ... ians_2012/
So now I'll say:
ParaNorman
Frakenweenie
Wreck-It Ralph
The Pirates! might have a chance, I think it definitely has more of an advantage over Brave but surely those last two slots will be filled by foreign animated films.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rise_of ... ians_2012/
So now I'll say:
ParaNorman
Frakenweenie
Wreck-It Ralph
The Pirates! might have a chance, I think it definitely has more of an advantage over Brave but surely those last two slots will be filled by foreign animated films.
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I think there are enough films eligible for 5 nominations. So my guess:Philo & Gunge wrote:Guardians' reviews are rather mixed. I'd say it's probably out of the running.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rise_of ... ians_2012/
So now I'll say:
ParaNorman
Frakenweenie
Wreck-It Ralph
The Pirates! might have a chance, I think it definitely has more of an advantage over Brave but surely those last two slots will be filled by foreign animated films.
Paranorman
Wreck-It Ralph
Frankenweenie
Brave
Foreign animated film
Sounds about right. I personally dislike Paranorman, though.PatrickvD wrote:I think there are enough films eligible for 5 nominations. So my guess:Philo & Gunge wrote:Guardians' reviews are rather mixed. I'd say it's probably out of the running.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rise_of ... ians_2012/
So now I'll say:
ParaNorman
Frakenweenie
Wreck-It Ralph
The Pirates! might have a chance, I think it definitely has more of an advantage over Brave but surely those last two slots will be filled by foreign animated films.
Paranorman
Wreck-It Ralph
Frankenweenie
Brave
Foreign animated film
Rise of the Guardians may yet sneak in. It has been getting pretty good reviews, 75 percent is fine, around the same level as Brave.
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A big problem I have with their critics rating is that some are just reviews of the trailers and have just a paragraph. I have also wondered if the user rating are also merged with the "Want to see" percentage. The rating system I really did like was the Box Office Mojo's rating system, it was laid out really nice.The_Iceflash wrote:I don't base anything on ratings either (especially Rotten Tomatoes') but I would take critic ratings over user ratings any day. Users ratings are completely useless to me due to, IMO, their liking crap and hating very critically acclaimed films. I have 0 respect for user ratings on there.
No signature needed - Kyoto Animation put out some beautiful animation
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The Golden Globes shortlist for Best Animated Feature. Out of these 12 there will be 5 nominees.
Oddly, the Secret World of Arrietty made it into the list. The HFPA must have different eligibility rules than the Academy.
Source: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... nomination• Brave
• Frankenweenie
• From Up on Poppy Hill
• Hotel Transylvania
• Ice Age: Continental Drift
• The Lorax
• Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
• ParaNorman
• The Pirates! Band of Misfits
• Rise of the Guardians
• The Secret World of Arrietty
• Wreck-It Ralph
Oddly, the Secret World of Arrietty made it into the list. The HFPA must have different eligibility rules than the Academy.
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2 thoughts..
- everyone talks about how animation is perceived as "for kids only" and that someone should do something about that and yet no one seems to want to go there.
- 2D animation. exactly the same as above. "it's great, it's awesome, we love it... we're not touching it".


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They're not the ones in charge. I'm pretty sure they'd love to change things drastically. But their hands are tied.Lnds500 wrote:2 thoughts..
- everyone talks about how animation is perceived as "for kids only" and that someone should do something about that and yet no one seems to want to go there.
- 2D animation. exactly the same as above. "it's great, it's awesome, we love it... we're not touching it".
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Don’t hold your breath that they’ll be allowed to create a 2D film.Lnds500 wrote:And yet Clements and Musker are the only ones (?) right now that seem to be trying creating a full length feature.
Considering all the lukewarm reviews for RotG, that one’s probably knocked out of the Oscar race. It could still get nominated, I guess.

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Taylor Swift ~ "Eldest Daughter"
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Well, Tartakovsky has actually been trying to make a Samurai Jack movie (done in the same style as the show) for years. I wouldn't be surprised if that was his next project following Popeye.
Plus, Tartakovsky actually animated a new hand-drawn short that played in front of some screenings of Hotel Transylvania and I imagine it will be on the DVD/Blu-Ray. So Ramsey isn't far-off when he says he's the most likely guy to make a hand-drawn animated feature in the near future.
Plus, Tartakovsky actually animated a new hand-drawn short that played in front of some screenings of Hotel Transylvania and I imagine it will be on the DVD/Blu-Ray. So Ramsey isn't far-off when he says he's the most likely guy to make a hand-drawn animated feature in the near future.
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The Annie Award nominations were announced today.
Here are the nominations Disney got:
Brave
Best Animated Feature
Best Animated Effects (Bill Watral, Chris Chapman, Dave Hale, Keith Klohn, Michael K. O’Brien)
Best Character Animation (Dan Nguyen)
Best Character Animation (Jaime Landes)
Best Character Animation (Travis Hathaway)
Best Music (Patrick Doyle, Mark Andrews and Alex Mandel)
Best Production Design (Steve Pilcher)
Best Voice Acting (Kelly Macdonald)
Best Writing (Mark Andrews, Steve Purcell, Brenda Chapman, Irene Mecchi)
Best Editing (Nicholas A. Smith, Robert Graham Jones, David Suther)
Frankenweenie
Best Animated Feature
Best Production Design (Rich Heinrichs)
Best Voice Acting (Atticus Shaffer)
Best Voice Acting (Catherine O'Hara)
Best Writing (John August)
Wreck-It Ralph
Best Animated Feature
Best Animated Effects (Brett Albert)
Best Character Design (Bill Schwab, Lorelay Bove, Cory Loftis, Minkyu Lee)
Best Directing (Rich Moore)
Best Music (Henry Jackman)
Best Storyboarding (Leo Matsuda)
Best Storyboarding (Lissa Treiman)
Best Voice Acting (Alan Tudyk)
Best Writing (Phil Johnston and Jennifer Lee)
Best Editing (Tim Mertens)
Tron Uprising
Best Animated Special Presentation - "Beck's Beginning"
Best Character Design - "The Renegade Part I" (Robert Valley)
Best Production Design - "The Stranger" (Alberto Mielgo)
Best Storyboarding - "The Reward" (Robert Valley and Kalvin Lee)
Paperman
Best Animated Short Subject
Jake and the Neverland Pirates
Best Animated TV Production for Children - "Peter Pan Returns"
Best Directing - "Peter Pan Returns" (Howie Parkins)
Doc McStuffins
Best Animated TV Production for Children - "The Right Stuff"
Best Storyboarding - "Righty-on-Lefty" (Andy Kelly)
Motorcity
Best Animated Television Production - "Blond Thunder"
John Carter
Best Animated Effects in a Live-Action Production (Sue Rowe, Simon Stanley-Clamp, Artemis Oikonomopoulou, Holger Voss, Nikki Makar, Catherine Elvidge)
Kick Buttowski
Best Character Design - "Petrified" (C. Raggio IV)
Secret of the Wings
Best Music (Joel McNeely, Brendan Milburn, Valerie Vigoda)
Best Editing (Mark Rosenbaum)
Gravity Falls
Best Production Design - "Tourist Trapped" (Ian Worrel)
Best Voice Acting - "Tourist Trapped" (Kristen Schaal)
Sofia the First
Best Storyboarding - "Once Upon a Princess" (Holly Forsyth)
Best Editing - "Once Upon a Princess" (Pieter Kaufman)
Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja
Best Voice Acting - "Gossip Boy" (Kevin Michael Richardson)
Also, Mark Henn will receive a Winsor McCay Award and Howard Green will be given the June Foray Award.
Here are the nominations Disney got:
Brave
Best Animated Feature
Best Animated Effects (Bill Watral, Chris Chapman, Dave Hale, Keith Klohn, Michael K. O’Brien)
Best Character Animation (Dan Nguyen)
Best Character Animation (Jaime Landes)
Best Character Animation (Travis Hathaway)
Best Music (Patrick Doyle, Mark Andrews and Alex Mandel)
Best Production Design (Steve Pilcher)
Best Voice Acting (Kelly Macdonald)
Best Writing (Mark Andrews, Steve Purcell, Brenda Chapman, Irene Mecchi)
Best Editing (Nicholas A. Smith, Robert Graham Jones, David Suther)
Frankenweenie
Best Animated Feature
Best Production Design (Rich Heinrichs)
Best Voice Acting (Atticus Shaffer)
Best Voice Acting (Catherine O'Hara)
Best Writing (John August)
Wreck-It Ralph
Best Animated Feature
Best Animated Effects (Brett Albert)
Best Character Design (Bill Schwab, Lorelay Bove, Cory Loftis, Minkyu Lee)
Best Directing (Rich Moore)
Best Music (Henry Jackman)
Best Storyboarding (Leo Matsuda)
Best Storyboarding (Lissa Treiman)
Best Voice Acting (Alan Tudyk)
Best Writing (Phil Johnston and Jennifer Lee)
Best Editing (Tim Mertens)
Tron Uprising
Best Animated Special Presentation - "Beck's Beginning"
Best Character Design - "The Renegade Part I" (Robert Valley)
Best Production Design - "The Stranger" (Alberto Mielgo)
Best Storyboarding - "The Reward" (Robert Valley and Kalvin Lee)
Paperman
Best Animated Short Subject
Jake and the Neverland Pirates
Best Animated TV Production for Children - "Peter Pan Returns"
Best Directing - "Peter Pan Returns" (Howie Parkins)
Doc McStuffins
Best Animated TV Production for Children - "The Right Stuff"
Best Storyboarding - "Righty-on-Lefty" (Andy Kelly)
Motorcity
Best Animated Television Production - "Blond Thunder"
John Carter
Best Animated Effects in a Live-Action Production (Sue Rowe, Simon Stanley-Clamp, Artemis Oikonomopoulou, Holger Voss, Nikki Makar, Catherine Elvidge)
Kick Buttowski
Best Character Design - "Petrified" (C. Raggio IV)
Secret of the Wings
Best Music (Joel McNeely, Brendan Milburn, Valerie Vigoda)
Best Editing (Mark Rosenbaum)
Gravity Falls
Best Production Design - "Tourist Trapped" (Ian Worrel)
Best Voice Acting - "Tourist Trapped" (Kristen Schaal)
Sofia the First
Best Storyboarding - "Once Upon a Princess" (Holly Forsyth)
Best Editing - "Once Upon a Princess" (Pieter Kaufman)
Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja
Best Voice Acting - "Gossip Boy" (Kevin Michael Richardson)
Also, Mark Henn will receive a Winsor McCay Award and Howard Green will be given the June Foray Award.
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New York Film Critics Honor Tim Burton's Frankenweenie
http://www.awn.com/news/awards/ny-film- ... nkenweenie
Dwight Henry, 'Frankenweenie' win L.A. Film Critics Awards
http://entertainment.msn.com/news/artic ... fid=100055
National Board Of Review Lauds Animated Wreck-It Ralph
http://blog.bcdb.com/eck-it-ralph-5307/
‘Frankenweenie,’ ‘ParaNorman’ Receive More Awards
http://www.animationmagazine.net/events ... re-awards/
http://www.awn.com/news/awards/ny-film- ... nkenweenie
Dwight Henry, 'Frankenweenie' win L.A. Film Critics Awards
http://entertainment.msn.com/news/artic ... fid=100055
National Board Of Review Lauds Animated Wreck-It Ralph
http://blog.bcdb.com/eck-it-ralph-5307/
‘Frankenweenie,’ ‘ParaNorman’ Receive More Awards
http://www.animationmagazine.net/events ... re-awards/
Golden Globe nominations announced.
The Best Animated Feature nominees are:
Brave
Frankenweenie
Hotel Transylvania
Rise of the Guardians
Wreck-It Ralph
I'm really disappointed ParaNorman didn't get nominated. I guess the voters are Genndy Tartakovsky fans.
The Best Animated Feature nominees are:
Brave
Frankenweenie
Hotel Transylvania
Rise of the Guardians
Wreck-It Ralph
I'm really disappointed ParaNorman didn't get nominated. I guess the voters are Genndy Tartakovsky fans.
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