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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:25 pm
by SpringHeelJack
pap64 wrote:But if the movie is good, the acting is good and the script is solid why bash it?
If I were to see a movie that was well-written and acted but shot horribly and/or had lousy production design, it would still hamper my liking of the film. Those are important aspects of the film. It's the same deal as "A Christmas Carrey". I mean, some of the production art I've seen looks pretty nifty. I bet some of the character design is neat, too. But every time I see a character "act", it just looks straight from a PS3. The movie could have a wonderful script with great ideas on paper and Jim Carrey could actually show some much-needed restraint, but the awkward mo-cap and uncanny valley-esque "animation" would still prevent me from fully immersing myself in the movie.
pap64 wrote:I didn't like The Polar Express. I thought the animation was odd, but it wasn't issue. The issue was the story and how the characters were written. Yet, I am 100% sure that most of the criticisms are aimed at the animation and not the poor story.
When I discussed the movie a ways back, I called the movie out on both. Nearly every aspect of the movie was unappealing to me, from the child possessed by Eddie Deezan to every authority figure sounding like Tom Hanks to the out-of-place video game sequences to the lame songs to the glassy, dead-eyed mo-cap characters. It basically amounted to everything I loved about the book being beaten slowly to death by a motion-capture device.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:23 pm
by Mickeyfan1990
I haven't seen it, but I know that this film is great and I consider it a masterpiece. I can't believe that the reviews are so negative all because of the motion-capture.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:18 pm
by ajmrowland
Why do I get the feeling a PS3 game's graphics would still not hold a candle to this?
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:02 pm
by Margos
Wow. I loved this film, so much! My jaw was dropped for a good portion of the run-time. It is visually stunning (oh, words cannot express!), and the music was gorgeous. But what made it wonderful, truly spectacular, was the faith to and obvious love for Dickens' most beloved tale, so evident in every bit of the cinematography, writing, and acting. Carrey was very restrained. The only time we see him as we are used to him is in the final scenes, in which Scrooge is always meant to be deliriously happy, and a little wild. A wonderful experience. Sometimes chilling, sometimes thrilling, always delightful. If you haven't yet, you simply must see this film!
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:31 pm
by SpringHeelJack
Mickeyfan1990 wrote:I haven't seen it, but I know that this film is great and I consider it a masterpiece.
Um. Does anyone else see some sort of fallacy here?
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:41 pm
by Margos
SpringHeelJack wrote:Mickeyfan1990 wrote:I haven't seen it, but I know that this film is great and I consider it a masterpiece.
Um. Does anyone else see some sort of fallacy here?

Yeah, someone's jumping the gun a little bit.
It's okay Mickeyfan. Just wait until you see it. Then, you will have every reason to say it without being mocked.

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:43 pm
by Escapay
Brends wrote:Mickeyfan1990 wrote:I haven't seen it, but I know that this film is great and I consider it a masterpiece.
Um. Does anyone else see some sort of fallacy here?
Yes.
albert
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:49 pm
by Margos
Good enough to make the WTF list, Scaps?

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:52 pm
by ajmrowland
Okay, I'm now wanting to see this this weekend, so much.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:52 pm
by pick
In MY PERSONAL opinion, it's a MASTERPIECE. Can't find words to describe my feelings while watching it. Just wonderful, specially for Christmas lovers (like me). God Bless Us Everyone!
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:54 pm
by Escapay
Margos wrote:Good enough to make the WTF list, Scaps?

Well it's up to Wonderlicious as I've appointed him the current caretaker of WTF. But I was thinking that it would be a great WTF if I were still using it for my signature series.
albert
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:56 pm
by Margos
Yeah, I thought so. If I knew what WIST stood for, I would have suggested that, but I didn't know if it would be appropriate for that category or not. Hell, it could be "Walruses In Sharp Tuxedoes" for all I know.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:58 pm
by Escapay
Margos wrote:Yeah, I thought so. If I knew what WIST stood for, I would have suggested that, but I didn't know if it would be appropriate for that category or not. Hell, it could be "Walruses In Sharp Tuxedoes" for all I know.
No, it's not Walruses In Sharp Tuxedoes. It's "Wish I Said That!"
I have done combo WTF/WIST's before, where one line is the WTF and the next is the WIST. I'll think about doing the Mickeyfan/Brenders one as a WTF/WIST combo (which technically I could do since Wondy is only caretaker of complete WTF's while a WTF/WIST combo is like, half of WTF). But I just love the Hokey Pokey one so much I wanna keep it there a little while longer.
albert
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:10 pm
by Margos

I like that one, too.
It's nice to know what WIST means, finally. Although I'm not quite sure that I for one wish that I had said that. But it is certainly amusing.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:34 pm
by disneyboy20022
Margos wrote:
I like that one, too.
It's nice to know what WIST means, finally. Although I'm not quite sure that I for one wish that I had said that. But it is certainly amusing.
You're not alone...I went fore a couple years on this site until knowing what WIST or even WTF meant....I don't mean to turn this thread around however your signature is great....I read that script a long time ago about Holland....being an Aspie myself....depending on the age you are at you try to read a lot about it.....I wonder how many of Aspies who are on UD have read that article.....but I must admit I haven't thought of it for ages....but it was my mental version of the bible through elementary school
There was one time I told someone on Runescape I had Asperger Syndrome and they thought I was Insulting them

(though that was years ago and at the time people were new to Google.....I remember the days you had to yahoo your name....since there was not Google around...Although I a m not sure I would like it if somone said they Binged my name would be any improvement....
Edit - Fun Fact about Jim Carrey....he has Turrets Syndrome.....and I am not joking......also Owen Wilson has Asperger Syndrome too
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:35 pm
by SpringHeelJack
Poor Brenders will never get a sharp walrus tuxedo! NEVER EVER EVER.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:47 pm
by Margos
disneyboy20022 wrote:
You're not alone...I went fore a couple years on this site until knowing what WIST or even WTF meant....I don't mean to turn this thread around however your signature is great....I read that script a long time ago about Holland....being an Aspie myself....depending on the age you are at you try to read a lot about it.....I wonder how many of Aspies who are on UD have read that article.....but I must admit I haven't thought of it for ages....but it was my mental version of the bible through elementary school

I know that UD has a decent-sized Aspie population, and it's so nice to know that there's others like you, that you're not alone in the world. Maybe it's good that we're 1 in 150 and not too much rarer.
And yes, my mother lives by that poem, since my 5-year-old brother is an Aspie, as well.
disneyboy20022 wrote:There was one time I told someone on Runescape I had Asperger Syndrome and they thought I was Insulting them

(though that was years ago and at the time people were new to Google.....I remember the days you had to yahoo your name....since there was not Google around...Although I a m not sure I would like it if somone said they Binged my name would be any improvement....

Jeez, it's a shame not many people know about it. Sure, that was a while ago, but it's the same way now. I don't know how many people I've had be like "Ass burgers? WTF!?"
disneyboy20022 wrote:Edit - Fun Fact about Jim Carrey....he has Turrets Syndrome.....and I am not joking......also Owen Wilson has Asperger Syndrome too
I knew about Owen Wilson (Yeah, it kind of makes sense. Something about his facial expressions and stuff, you know?) But I had no idea about Jim Carrey! Wow!
LOL.... kinda got a bit off topic there.

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:11 pm
by SpringHeelJack
disneyboy20022 wrote:Fun Fact about Jim Carrey....he has Turrets Syndrome.....and I am not joking......
Where did you read that Jim Carrey has Tourette's Syndrome? I've never heard that, nor can I find anything legitimate online backing that up.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:12 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
If you can't remember what WIST is people just think about the song I wrote. It was just a rip off of a Danny Elfman tune and Scaps said he'd might make it a WIST someday, but I still thought it up!
This shameful self promotion has be brought to you by Flanger-Hanger.
SpringHeelJack wrote:Poor Brenders will never get a sharp walrus tuxedo! NEVER EVER EVER.
"Always left with smackings and whackings on his poor tender head" instead?
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:16 pm
by Margos
Yup. And I'll bet he's pungent, too!
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