Haven't seen Ratatouille yet. But the remarks here make me curious.
Did see a new Japanese Anime titled "Paprika" and was the most impressive feat of CGI and hand drawn animation of this genre since "Swept Away". Highly recommend it.
High curiosity quotient on this one for me. I liked "Millennium Actress"... Satoshi Kon employs some very effective unnerving imagery in his movies. I still prefer the brilliance of Hayao Miyazaki, though.
Wall-E, on the other hand, looks very un-promising. I think they are late to the party with the robot movies.
As has been said roughly about every Pixar movie since Toy story. Oh, you forgot anout Story about a effin fish? Cars with a ridiculous tow truck? No way! 100% flop!
yeah. right.
With Pixar it's not about the robots, it's about the story. Then they do the story with great CGI.
Other folks think about cool CGI & effects, then try to bend a story to fit. Hmmmm, Transformers & Michael Bay anyone?
Seeing as how there are only three stories of interest: Man vs Man; Man vs Himself; and Man vs Nature; why bother with books TV Games or Movies at all. Aren't they a bit late to the table too?
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Teaser-trailer for the next Pixar film:
WALL-E
Wall-E, on the other hand, looks very un-promising. I think they are late to the party with the robot movies.
Could they have used something besides a rat for a movie about cooking and restaurants?
It's called irony.
Haven't seen Ratatouille yet. But the remarks here make me curious.
Did see a new Japanese Anime titled "Paprika" and was the most impressive feat of CGI and hand drawn animation of this genre since "Swept Away". Highly recommend it.
Poster:
Trailer
High curiosity quotient on this one for me. I liked "Millennium Actress"... Satoshi Kon employs some very effective unnerving imagery in his movies. I still prefer the brilliance of Hayao Miyazaki, though.
Wall-E, on the other hand, looks very un-promising. I think they are late to the party with the robot movies.
As has been said roughly about every Pixar movie since Toy story. Oh, you forgot anout Story about a effin fish? Cars with a ridiculous tow truck? No way! 100% flop!
yeah. right.
With Pixar it's not about the robots, it's about the story. Then they do the story with great CGI.
Other folks think about cool CGI & effects, then try to bend a story to fit. Hmmmm, Transformers & Michael Bay anyone?
Seeing as how there are only three stories of interest: Man vs Man; Man vs Himself; and Man vs Nature; why bother with books TV Games or Movies at all. Aren't they a bit late to the table too?