Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:20 am
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Having seen Monsters vs. Aliens, I'll give it an "Okay." I guess I'm going to revisit Shreks 1 to 3 in anticipation of seeing the Final Chapter.Luke wrote:Antz - Pretty good.
The Prince of Egypt - Pretty good.
The Road to El Dorado - Never saw it.
Chicken Run - Good.
Joseph: King of Dreams - Never saw it.
Shrek - Pretty good.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron - Awful.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas - Never saw it.
Shrek 2 - Pretty good.
Shark Tale - Awful.
Madagascar - Okay.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - Good.
Over the Hedge - Pretty good.
Flushed Away - Good.
Shrek the Third - Okay to pretty good.
Bee Movie - Pretty good.
Kung Fu Panda - Good.
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - Bad.
Monsters vs. Aliens - Never saw it.
Luke wrote:Having seen Monsters vs. Aliens, I'll give it an "Okay." I guess I'm going to revisit Shreks 1 to 3 in anticipation of seeing the Final Chapter.Luke wrote:Antz - Pretty good.
The Prince of Egypt - Pretty good.
The Road to El Dorado - Never saw it.
Chicken Run - Good.
Joseph: King of Dreams - Never saw it.
Shrek - Pretty good.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron - Awful.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas - Never saw it.
Shrek 2 - Pretty good.
Shark Tale - Awful.
Madagascar - Okay.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - Good.
Over the Hedge - Pretty good.
Flushed Away - Good.
Shrek the Third - Okay to pretty good.
Bee Movie - Pretty good.
Kung Fu Panda - Good.
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - Bad.
Monsters vs. Aliens - Never saw it.
Also thought I'd update my list while I'm at it:jpanimation wrote:Now with that said, I've been reading some columns written by Terry Rossio (co-writer of such hits as Aladdin, Shrek and Pirates of the Caribbean) to improve my own writing and came across an interesting column that relates to executive interference. It's in this column where he explains how changes made to his original stories for The Road to El Dorado, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, and Treasure Planet lead to them flopping at the box office. He actually posts the original synopsis for Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas and while not perfect, it was WAY better then the final outcome. He goes on to say how the Dreamworks execs spent 7 months trying to fix (screw up) Shrek from his original take but eventually came to their senses and used his take. The worst part of it all, the executive's justification for their tampering was these films being 'director driven', even though all the changes were made by the marketing department and executives themselves.
Anyways, (CLICK HERE) to read the column and scroll down to "BATTLE #5" to read the original synopsis for Sinbad. It's an interesting read that makes me wonder how good Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas and The Road to El Dorado could've been if left untouched. Gives me another reason to dislike Dreamworks, as they're neither writer or director friendly.
2011 will just be sequels from Dreamworks, same with Pixarjpanimation wrote:Rating System: Bad, Decent, Good, and Great.
Antz - good. Probably the only thing Woody Allen has touched that I can stand. What really surprised me was just how different this was from Pixar's outing and how good it was. Animation is showing its age.
The Prince of Egypt - great. This is a classic in every sense of the word with great story, characters, animation, and music. I rank this among the greatest animated musicals that Disney never made (right up there with Anastasia).
The Road to El Dorado - good. This movie above all is fun. The characters all have chemistry and it works. The animation is good and the music is alright.
Chicken Run - bad. I really don't enjoy this Aardman stuff. Alway bores me to death.
Joseph: King of Dreams - N/A Haven't seen it but the animation looks terrible.
Shrek - great. I saw this at the Universal Citywalk Cinema and was completely blown away. At the time, it was original and fun. The story and characters all hold up well while the animation is starting to show its age. The pop songs date the film but the movie's score is still wonderful.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron - decent. Great animation and nice change of pace for Dreamworks. Should've been a silent movie with no narration or pop music/songs. Anyways, I can't see anything like this being made by the company ever again.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas - good. This must be my guilty pleasure as I enjoy it more then anyone else. The blending of Greek and Arabian mythology is seamless and the animation is great (although, the CG blending could be better). The animation on Eris is stunning. Oh, I have to comment on the score which, to my delight, easily rivals Bernard Herrmann's original.
Shrek 2 - great. Just like Toy Story 2, one of the greatest sequels for an animated picture. It expands on everything from the original and add a little dose of originality. The animation is also improved and you can't forget Puss in Boots. After this, it's pretty much down hill for Dreamworks.
Shark Tale - bad. I love Will Smith but this movie is terrible. It is extremely simplistic and childish yet it deals with a Scorsese type mafia that will go right over kids heads. I don't know who they were catering too but its basically a bunch of pop fluff all rolled up into one package.
Madagascar - decent. Fun characters and neat snappy animation. I love the art direction used in this movie but the story is shallow.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - decent. I'm still not fond of these movies and found this one quite boring. Like all Aardman pictures, humor falls flat. At least the story was decent enough but I'm still not sure how it won best picture.
Over the Hedge - decent. Based on the syndicated comic strip of the same name, they adapted the characters and the story decent enough. Unfortunately, that's where the problem lies, it never really does anything to distinguish itself beyond the ordinary (even the character designs were changed to something more generic).
Flushed Away - bad. What can I say, another bad Aardman movie only after this one, Dreamworks finally learned their lesson and dropped this partnership that wasn't working out (for the better). In that regard, it was worth it.
Shrek the Third - bad. Often called Shrek the Turd, I couldn't think of a more fitting name as this was one steaming pile. There was nothing redeeming about this movie except maybe the animation. Nothing was original, the characters had no development, and the antagonist was just tired. The whole baby aspect was handled so badly that I wanted to leave the theater. Absolutley Dreamworks worst effort so far.
Bee Movie - bad. If you were going in expecting the humor of Seinfeld, like me, then you were probably EXTREMELY disappointed. This movie is just average on everything, including the humor. What they lacked was Larry David I guess.
Kung Fu Panda - good. I like this movie and found it a breath of fresh air. I admit I'm a little biased because my teacher worked on this and would show us his work. I just found the whole setting refreshing and the fact that it was a genre piece helped making it stand out from the Dreamworks mediocrity. Did I mention, it was actually funny?
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - bad. This one make the first seem like a masterpiece. It just screams DTV and I'm sure its what we can expect from the the slew of upcoming Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda sequels that have planned.
Monsters vs. Aliens - bad. I like the classic 50's monster and alien films and while this was trying to be a genre film/homage like KFP, it falls flat. With an average story, bad character development (I didn't care for any of the characters), and the extremely childish antagonist, it was nothing but disappointment.
How to Train Your Dragon - good. So while not as good as my friends at Dreamworks were telling me it would be, it was still better then the disasters that came before it. Just wish the art direction wasn't soo incredibly blande.
Shrek Forever After N/A This is also called Shrek goes Fourth and Shrek the Final Chapter. I haven't seen this one yet and I'm not sure if I ever will after Shrek the Turd.
Megamind N/A I'm actually looking forward to this one but have some reservations.
Shrek 4-D - good. I enjoyed this film well enough but it doesn't compare to any of Disney's four films (Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, Muppet Vision 3D, It's Tough to be a Bug, and Mickey's Phillarmagic). It wasn't worth the wait in line and most definitely didn't warrant the closing of Universal's Hitchcok exhibit (considering the theater only took up about 1/3 of the Hitch exhibit). The pre-show's cool though but the movie's 4D aspect basically consisted of shaking seats that got annoying real fast.
I teared up personally. Shrek 4 is easily the most emotional of the Shrek stories. There were hints of it in the previous movies, but it was pushed aside in favor of broad comedy. Shrek 4 takes a very surprising turn and delivers some great scenes that aren't perfect, but hit the right notes.enigmawing wrote:Call me crazy and emotional, but I cried near the end of the fourth Shrek because I specifically related to some of the dialog.
Hmm... I'm interested to know if they'll choose to keep the dolls as toys, ala Toy Story (especially since there is a Troll doll in one of the movies..), or turn them into real creatures or something.blackcauldron85 wrote:DreamWorks bringing Good Luck Trolls to the big screen
http://animatedviews.com/2010/dreamwork ... ig-screen/
I thought it sounded cute...until I read that DreamWorks was behind it.
An even more horrifing sequel to "A Troll in Central Park". LOLblackcauldron85 wrote:DreamWorks bringing Good Luck Trolls to the big screen
http://animatedviews.com/2010/dreamwork ... ig-screen/
I thought it sounded cute...until I read that DreamWorks was behind it.
Ah, I loved A Troll In Central Park when I was little. Good times, good times.Super Aurora wrote:An even more horrifing sequel to "A Troll in Central Park". LOLblackcauldron85 wrote:DreamWorks bringing Good Luck Trolls to the big screen
http://animatedviews.com/2010/dreamwork ... ig-screen/
I thought it sounded cute...until I read that DreamWorks was behind it.