
Anyhoo, as with the Disney "thoughts on..." threads, just post a short blurb here if/when you see it. Personally, I'm not expecting overly great things from a "family" mob comedy with creepy over-humanized fish characters, but we'll see.



I totally agree with you Jack. Stark Tale is a piece of crap I'm not wasting my money on that I prefer to rent it when it comes out on DVD.DreamWorks can do better.

Yes, they can. Look at stuff like The Prince of Egypt and Spirit. Admittedly,they don't quite reach most of the Disney or Pixar fare, but at least they tried to artistically tell a story.PatrickvD wrote:I doubt it...Jack wrote:DreamWorks can do better.
In my critisism of it, I've always said "from what I've seen." However, I'm 95% sure I wouldn't like the movie if I saw it - its very easy to grasp what type of movie it is from the previews.jabroni76 wrote:If you don't give the film a shot, then you can't give it a full blown out bashing. Maybe something like: "Well, from the previews it doesn't look to great because...".. not that "Shark Tale is a piece of crap"
It is a lot like Nemo, with the vegetarian shark and all. To top it off, this is the second time Dreamworks has done this. It's a lot like when Antz came out after Bugs Life with the outcast Ant. It's incredibly difficult to not compare them, it's not like fish are a really common movie concept.jabroni76 wrote:Well, I sort of find it rude that you all are bashing this movie when all you have seen are previews for the movie. Comparing this to NEMO is not completely valid. Yeah, the both deal with fish underwater. What about SpongeBob? They are all different stories.
Released? Yes. Made? No.Just Myself wrote:And Antz was made and released before A Bug's Life.
 ), and all I have to say is... holy crap.  Literally.
), and all I have to say is... holy crap.  Literally.  
 I mean, name your reference - hip-hop, Rastafarianism, "old-school", bling-bling lifestyles (versus "livin' in da hood"), cool ebonics and slang terms, cute lil' Fat Albert-type kids, not to mention a good number of the characters' voice actors - pretty much anything in black pop culture is represented here.  The film's synopses make it look like a mob parody - but I can seriously say that there was more black influence present in the film than anything concerning the mafia.  The mob plot almost takes a backseat to all of Will Smith's... well, all of his "Will Smith-ing".
  I mean, name your reference - hip-hop, Rastafarianism, "old-school", bling-bling lifestyles (versus "livin' in da hood"), cool ebonics and slang terms, cute lil' Fat Albert-type kids, not to mention a good number of the characters' voice actors - pretty much anything in black pop culture is represented here.  The film's synopses make it look like a mob parody - but I can seriously say that there was more black influence present in the film than anything concerning the mafia.  The mob plot almost takes a backseat to all of Will Smith's... well, all of his "Will Smith-ing".  

