ChrisT Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 This movie is coming up on everyone's top ten list and many are calling it THE best movie of the year. Normally I eschew animated and kiddie fare... but has anyone seen it and is it worth it? Quote
bunglehead Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I've seen it and I loved it. It's a great movie. It's eye popping. And anything with Samuel L. Jackson is going to be good. I could go on and on, but long story short, go see it on the biggest screen you can find. It's worth it. Quote
Dru Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I saw it on opening day . It is the only Pixar movie I have ever seen. Quote
RuMR Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I've seen it...my wife and my kids and myself thought it was great!!! Had a mix of humor for both adults and kids...i liked it better than Nemo for sure! Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 This movie is coming up on everyone's top ten list and many are calling it THE best movie of the year. Normally I eschew animated and kiddie fare... but has anyone seen it and is it worth it? Â I liked it better than Shrek or Monsters Inc. It's got lots of humor mixed in that only adults will "get". Definitely worth seeing. Quote
foraker Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 This movie rocks. I loved the scene where the son realized he could run on water Quote
tomtom Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 It was ok. They could have cut 20 minutes out of it and not lost anything. No outtakes after the credits. Quote
Doug Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 The middle aged angst was hilarious, as was the portrayal of normal kids trying to live with their super powers. Quote
klenke Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 There has never been an animated movie that one Best Picture at the Academy Awards (list of winners). I say it's about time for the genre as The Incredibles was a fantastic effort. It was the best movie I've seen this year. Granted I haven't seen them all, I know. Quote
ChrisT Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 There is now a separate category for best animated film...it was started a few years ago after Beauty and the Beast was nominated for best film. Spirited Away was one of the recent winners. Quote
klenke Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I am aware of that category. But the ultimate category is Best Picture. In order for the best animated picture to jump up to the higher echelon it would have to have three things going for it: 1. It would have to be an incredible effort 2. It would have to gross $$$$ 3. The non-animated competition would have to be weak All three are satisfied this year. Quote
ChrisT Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 not gonna happen - I prefer the separate categories myself. Quote
klenke Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Think not of separate but equal, think of echelons or hiearchies. In my mind, every production has a chance to make a film within any category that can become Best Picture. Â The separate categories like animated feature and documentary are there to provide an Oscar to films that couldn't win Best Picture but are still worthy to receive such an award. This in no way means they should be relegated to that category. Quote
ChrisT Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 apples and oranges...animated films dilute the best picture category by competing against live-action films and vice versa IMO. It's akin to football players vying against baseball players for "MVP of America" award. Quote
klenke Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I see what you're saying. So we both make good points. However, I think your use of the word "dilute" is a bit strong. You only get nominated if you're worthy of nomination. If you're worthy, you're probably going to be the only one of your genre placed in the list of candidates--one out of four, or five, or six. Â It would be interesting to hear from the horse's mouth (those involved with the making of animated features and documentaries) whether they thought they ought to have a chance at Best Picture or should just be happy with their designated category. Quote
ChrisT Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 at least it gets more oscars into more sweaty hands like Michael Moore's Quote
bunglehead Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 (edited) at least it gets more oscars into more sweaty hands like Michael Moore's  Michael Moore may not deserve any awards, but I'd much rather see a "cartoon" get an award for best picture than that fucking convicted rapist coward Polanski who can't return to this country without getting arrested. Fucking Celebrities are so hypoctical and fucking self righteous it makes me sick. Michael Moore gets booed offstage and a guy that raped a 13 year old gets a standing ovation. What's up with that? Edited December 20, 2004 by bunglehead Quote
Billygoat Posted December 21, 2004 Posted December 21, 2004 Back on track   I took my 8yo son to see it. We both liked it far, far more than Sponge Bob and even Polar Express. My Dad (69yo) went too and he thought it was hilarious!  Quote
snoboy Posted December 21, 2004 Posted December 21, 2004 I liked it a lot. DVD will be good, I love animation outakes. Quote
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