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Grabbed Coraline and Iron Giant blurays from the shelf for my Sydney trip, the rest of the movies I want to watch will have to be on Netflix or other services. Australian Netflix sucks for animated movies by the way. Probably every studio is represented but it's a patchy selection of films. There's like 4 Pixar films - what kind of rights issue would allow some Pixar films but not all of them? It's all one company! Edit: beyond animated movies the Netflix selection here is pretty awful in general. I mainly use it for watching the Netflix originals. Hedrigall fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Feb 24, 2017 |
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Robindaybird posted:Granted Witch cursing is it's implying the idea of refusing hospitality to an old woman in the middle of winter is more or less a death sentence (think of say the Angels in Sodom or Gammorah, or of Zeus and Hermes and the town they turned into a lake), but still an extreme overreaction to turn the servants into furniture. Well, in those days servants and serfs were considered less than people, really, they were more like extensions of their lord. So turning servants into furniture makes a sort of sense, if you're cursing.
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Also they probably could have pretended to keep her out for the prince and then snuck her in the back, or something, and instead stood with the prince. Which whilst not as bad is still, in her mind, deserving of a cursing.
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I've always kind of thought of her as a fae, because they're generally super hung up on hospitality, while also having an...unconventional...morality.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 03:01 |
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My favorite part of All dogs go to heaven is the completely random big lipped alligator musical number about how he wants to bone a dog.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:15 |
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It's been 28 years since the first movie, has anyone that worked on that movie tried to explain that? My head canon is Don Bluth had a trash can full of rejected Dragon's Lair sequences and he figured they deserved to be featured in hell
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:18 |
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I might get drawn and quartered for saying this, but I'm not really the biggest fan of Don Bluth's stuff. Most of his stuff is.....the best way I can put it is visually off-putting. I can't really articulate why, I just don't like it. Also he has a bad habit of drawing small girls with bedroom eyes and THAT'S WEIRD.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:32 |
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Waffleman_ posted:I might get drawn and quartered for saying this, but I'm not really the biggest fan of Don Bluth's stuff. Most of his stuff is.....the best way I can put it is visually off-putting. I can't really articulate why, I just don't like it. It's because all of his character talk like they are also eating a lemon.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:36 |
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Waffleman_ posted:I might get drawn and quartered for saying this, but I'm not really the biggest fan of Don Bluth's stuff. Most of his stuff is.....the best way I can put it is visually off-putting. I can't really articulate why, I just don't like it. I think he almost over-details things, for some people that just pushes things into that valley.
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Waffleman_ posted:I might get drawn and quartered for saying this, but I'm not really the biggest fan of Don Bluth's stuff. Most of his stuff is.....the best way I can put it is visually off-putting. I can't really articulate why, I just don't like it. I get what you mean, but to me that's actually a point in it's favor. I can't quite articulate what it is, either, but there's a certain crudeness to it that works very well with the stories he tends to tell.
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To me, that's not a bug, it's a feature. The subtly revolting qualities of the animation in Bluth's films is made all the more provocative because of how reactionary his films tend to be. His works - especially his early ones - have a phantasmagoric quality that (seemingly on a conscious level) harkens back to the Disney golden age.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:47 |
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All of you people are making me wish I'd seen a Don Bluth movie as a kid. I mean, I saw Land Before Time, but its memory has kind of been smudged out by all the lovely sequels, and I haven't seen it probably since I was like five.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 06:10 |
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Who else associates The Land Before Time with Pizza Hut birthday parties?
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 06:13 |
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The original Land Before Time holds up.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 06:16 |
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Build-a-Boar posted:I just watched All Dogs Go To Heaven because of the thread and legit actually cried a little, murdered dogs and murdered adorable little girls are my loving weakness. alright, now look up the reason why the little girl wasn't in the sequel.
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DC Murderverse posted:alright, now look up the reason why the little girl wasn't in the sequel. e: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Barsi
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 06:39 |
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Watched the Land Before Time about 3 years ago. Thought it was poo poo. Cash me ousside K. Waste posted:To me, that's not a bug, this is a bug!
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Hedrigall posted:Watched the Land Before Time about 3 years ago. Thought it was poo poo. Cash me ousside I guess dinosaurs aren't your type?
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K. Waste posted:To me, that's not a bug, it's a feature. The subtly revolting qualities of the animation in Bluth's films is made all the more provocative because of how reactionary his films tend to be. His works - especially his early ones - have a phantasmagoric quality that (seemingly on a conscious level) harkens back to the Disney golden age. It's like the scary porn people who masturbate too much watch because nothing else gets them off anymore, but for kids.
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Macaluso posted:It's because all of his character talk like they are also eating a lemon. I remember one bit in the Rumor in St. Petersburg song in Anastasia where all the characters are talking with their tongues flapping wildly about like they're going to town on invisible lollipops, it was bizarre.
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21 Muns posted:I guess dinosaurs aren't your type? not enough fur, I'd suppose.
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NOTHING TO SEE HERE MOVE ON
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Oh god I thought I'd forgotten about that.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:
Haha holy poo poo, this is from the bat movie branched off from Anastasia, right? God drat that's horrific.
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Drifter posted:Haha holy poo poo, this is from the bat movie branched off from Anastasia, right? God drat that's horrific. it's also the only sequel to a bluth film to actually involve bluth
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Drifter posted:Haha holy poo poo, this is from the bat movie branched off from Anastasia, right? God drat that's horrific. Which Don Bluth directed, surprise. I do like his sense of the threateningly grotesque, particularly in Thumbelina. There's an artful, hallucinogenic quality to mediocre animated films from the 70s and 80s that's missing in a lot of today's subpar kid's animation, which trends towards suffocatingly corporate CGI.
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21 Muns posted:I guess dinosaurs aren't your type? Good joke. Everybody laugh. Roll on snare drum.
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Oxxidation posted:I remember one bit in the Rumor in St. Petersburg song in Anastasia where all the characters are talking with their tongues flapping wildly about like they're going to town on invisible lollipops, it was bizarre.
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Macaluso posted:It's because all of his character talk like they are also eating a lemon. I always associate Bluth animation with a lot of excessive nodding while speaking.
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It's a literal representation of the phrase "tongues are wagging".SolarFire2 posted:I always associate Bluth animation with a lot of excessive nodding while speaking. Everyone's constantly moving. I know it's to combat cheap-looking "frozen body talking head" animation but it's like riding a tiny boat through choppy water, it makes your head spin. Magic Hate Ball fucked around with this message at 07:26 on Feb 25, 2017 |
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 08:28 |
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When you're eating tongue, how do you know when to stop??
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Hedrigall posted:When you're eating tongue, how do you know when to stop?? Ah hing uuh leahn ehn uuh ohp pehhy ahhm uhick.
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Detective No. 27 posted:Who else associates The Land Before Time with Pizza Hut birthday parties? Constantly. I was upset it wasn't a special feature on the DVD. And according to my parents my brother and I ran that VHS tape until it died, two to three times a day everyday.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Which Don Bluth directed, surprise. I do like his sense of the threateningly grotesque, particularly in Thumbelina. There's an artful, hallucinogenic quality to mediocre animated films from the 70s and 80s that's missing in a lot of today's subpar kid's animation, which trends towards suffocatingly corporate CGI. I agree, it was at least visually interesting in its unpleasantness. I'm not a fan of All Dogs, for example, if nothing else the color palate is somehow both muddy and garish.
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K. Waste posted:To me, that's not a bug, it's a feature. The subtly revolting qualities of the animation in Bluth's films is made all the more provocative because of how reactionary his films tend to be. His works - especially his early ones - have a phantasmagoric quality that (seemingly on a conscious level) harkens back to the Disney golden age. But his latter stuff is heavily reliant on rotoscoping to the point of hitting the uncanny valley. Like once you start focusing on Anastasia's face in this number it becomes unnerving. From a distance it looks definitely cinematic and what I think people remember 90s Disney movies looking like. But up close it's animated Greg Land.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 19:29 |
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Just got out of Red Turtle. Holy crap, what a visually impressive movie.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 19:33 |
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The boob frog number in Thumbelina is breathtaking.
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Timeless Appeal posted:It depends on the film. When you get to Anastasia, it can often be off-putting. In general I don't think the Disney Renaissance's clean colors, full animation, and more exaggerated human characters has necessarily aged well. There is a lot in Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin that frankly looks like good TV animation instead of breathtaking spectacle. Prince Ali is a good example of a musical number that just isn't as impressive looking as I remember. Whereas the big numbers in All Dogs Go to Heaven or the finale to Land Before Time hit the same punches they did for me as a kid. I never thought this. It never seemed hyper detailed to me. Anyways, I love this song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA7XKmC5QbQ
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