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Hedrigall posted:I like your list, wanna come over and watch movies? I'll join! I've never seen the Iron Giant. haha
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Martytoof posted:Yeah like two of those are recent. This is reaching back maaaany years. No, I mean it's hard to say my absolute favorites because there's a lot of animated movies I haven't seen for quite a while.
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Macaluso posted:What the gently caress Ooh touchy subject
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 02:32 |
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Goofy Movie is good but like top 30-40 good, not top 10 good
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Toy Story Toy Story 2 Megamind Tangled Wreck-It Ralph Zootopia How to Train Your Dragon Road to El Dorado Emperor's New Groove Prince of Egypt Not in any particular order I guess?
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 02:51 |
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I feel like I should swap something on my list out for Hunchback because I have a really soft spot for that movie.
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ThermoPhysical posted:I'll join! I've never seen the Iron Giant. haha The Iron Giant is goddamn incredible and everyone should watch it.
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 02:58 |
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Shadow Hog posted:I mean, the alternative, right now, is to either talk about TV shows (as we have been doing) or to talk about Boss Baby, as if anyone in here is going to go see Boss Baby. There's only one way for this thread to die: dance party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS1axkjL0V0
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Guy Mann posted:There's only one way for this thread to die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxIofYrt0kE
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Martytoof posted:I feel like I should swap something on my list out for Hunchback because I have a really soft spot for that movie. I love Hunchback and Zootopia, they'd be in my top 20 (as would Iron Giant), but top 10 is a hard fuckin cut.
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I'm a little torn here because Watership Down is my absolute number 1. I was watching it from before I can remember and it technically has the same rating as Inside Out. Otherwise, in no order: The Illusionist When Marnie Was There Up Aladdin The Secret of NIMH Coraline How to Train Your Dragon Sleeping Beauty Ratatouille Spirited Away Also wanna mention how much I adore The Snowman even though it's a half hour. There are a few I really need to rewatch, Prince of Egypt being the main one.
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 03:51 |
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according to my criticker: fantastic mr. fox zooopia toy story 2 toy story rango spirited away wall-e lion king monsters, inc. who framed roger rabbit (does this count? if not, up goes here instead)
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Das Boo posted:When Marnie Was There What's up, fellow WMWT lover. I seriously adore that film. Would also be in my top 20.
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Pick posted:What's up, fellow WMWT lover. It's one of the most mundane films out of Ghibli (no fantastic creatures, settings, flying sequences) but it's just so drat memorizing. It's just quiet and contemplative and wonderful.
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This thread has great taste in movies CRINDY posted:according to my criticker: Oh poo poo, I forgot Fantastic Mr Fox! That would definitely be high on my list, not sure what I could bump out of top 10 so I'd say it's in my top 15.
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Das Boo posted:
It's incredibly, deeply human. And it's a flawed protagonist done well.
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Rango Zootopia Wall-E Ratatouille Lilo & Stitch Mulan Spirited Away The King and the Mockingbird Hunchback of Notre Dame Up Just off the top of my head. It's kinda recent and Disney/Pixar-heavy, though. I don't actually like The King and the Mocking THAT much, but it's got really nice animation, and I like the story behind getting it made. Princess Mononoke was way more violent than I remembered, so I put Spirited Away instead.
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Did you know one of the Woody Woodpecker films was called "Billion Dollar Boner"? I do! The Big Snit The Pagemaster Cat Soup Lord of the Rings Batman: Mask of the Phantasm The Last Unicorn Woody Woodpecker Collection Fantasia Transformers the Animated Movie
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Barudak posted:Did you know one of the Woody Woodpecker films was called "Billion Dollar Boner"? I do! yyyyyeahh, nice try, joe johnso---woah. woah. I was going to make a sweet-rear end "director of The Pagemaster" dig, but it turns out he directed the first Captain America film, which I think is a great movie (for the genre). And loving October Sky. Man, now I only wish I were the director of The Pagemaster.
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Oh man, and The Rocketeer and everyone's bizarre guilty-pleasure favorite, Jumanji. Dang. And he did FX work on Star Wars, and was art director on Return of the Jedi.
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ThePlague-Daemon posted:
Yeah, anyone putting Princess Mononoke on a list of family friendly movies should probably watch it again. I personally agree with Spirited Away, but I should mention it scared my nephew shitless - not in an 'I actually enjoy this' manner - she was terrified. And (quite literally) gave another nightmares about his parents turning into pigs. And I didn't even let them watch the faceless scenes. I would probably have been banished from the household if I did. A couple years later they handled it fine though. So the moral is: perhaps wait until their age is in the double digits. Edit: Some small, destructive, part of me wanted to show them Pom Poko, just to see how their parents would react to the abundance of testicle jokes. It's genuinely good. And any movie with a line like (paraphrased) "That mat you're standing on, my children? It's my balls." Deserves to be watched at least once. Renoistic fucked around with this message at 06:00 on Apr 7, 2017 |
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Well, I was trying to weed out non-explicitly-didactic entertainment more than anything, where the expectation of an explicit lesson to critique and analyze goes hand-in-hand with "family friendly" entertainment for interesting cultural reasons. Like, most Disney films, such as Zootopia, are expected to have a lesson and absolutely stand to be judged on it in a way most films are not. The lack of theme was a major point of critique for HTTYD2, but no one gives a poo poo if The Avengers 6: Blah Blah Space Badguy has a coherent theme. At least no one involved in the production apparently. Hmm... I'm not quite explaining this right. I was trying to separate out films that are sort of artsy-fartsy, not because I object to artsy or fartsy, but because I think they lack some of the core dimensions that make them comparable to the majority of animated films. Pick fucked around with this message at 05:58 on Apr 7, 2017 |
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The Pagemaster, along with the Goonies, was one of those movies I had never seen as a child but inexplicably had the activity books/colouring books, so I knew all these characters and details but had no plot or context to really understand what the deal was
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Hedrigall posted:The Pagemaster, along with the Goonies, was one of those movies I had never seen as a child but inexplicably had the activity books/colouring books, so I knew all these characters and details but had no plot or context to really understand what the deal was Watching The Pagemaster won't fix this.
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Pick posted:Oh man, and The Rocketeer and everyone's bizarre guilty-pleasure favorite, Jumanji. Dang. And he did FX work on Star Wars, and was art director on Return of the Jedi. Welcome to what I've known since the moment I first watched the illegal Spanish dub of the Pagemaster that I owned as a kid.
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Ok I'll solve the Whoopi Goldberg book's maze, but will it help illuminate her character motivations in any way??
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Barudak posted:Welcome to what I've known since the moment I first watched the illegal Spanish dub of the Pagemaster that I owned as a kid. Let me just say, you're the only English-speaking person who ever rented "Maestro de Página" and wasn't disappointed.
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Hedrigall posted:(No seriously I like this little community we have and I trust all y'all's opinion on animation more than just about anyone else so I want to chat about all animated things here if that's ok ) Well it's turned into a creepy hugbox, so that's bad.
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 06:07 |
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Nowhere NEAR enough Coraline love here. Maybe (not in order): Coraline Beauty and the Beast Whisper of the Heart Castle of Cagliostro Toy Story Aladdin Wreck-It Ralph Kiki's Delivery Service Robin Hood Spirited Away Also I hated When Marnie Was There. A massive disappointment. If I never hear someone shout MARNIE!!! again it'll be too soon.
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Well it's turned into a creepy hugbox, so that's bad. Am I the creepy bit or the hugbox bit
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Hedrigall posted:The Pagemaster, along with the Goonies, was one of those movies I had never seen as a child but inexplicably had the activity books/colouring books, so I knew all these characters and details but had no plot or context to really understand what the deal was It's Macaulay Culkin's best role! Pick posted:Let me just say, you're the only English-speaking person who ever rented "Maestro de Página" and wasn't disappointed. Rent? No, no my parents bought me that. I'd write a long defense of it as a strangely adult take on the self being a concoction purely of the stories you allow yourself to participate in and that your personality will and can change if you force it to, with your ultimate goal to be a story other people are interested in but lets be totally real, it was the only animated film I had before learning English so it goes on the top 10, eat me objective criticisms.
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Barudak posted:It's Macaulay Culkin's best role! All his best roles were being a scared kid who end up being brave and resourceful at the end
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I will always have a soft spot for the Pagemaster because my folks let me skip class in second grade so I could watch it with my best friend, who's parents let her skip class so she could watch it with me.
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Barudak posted:I'd write a long defense of it as a strangely adult take on the self being a concoction purely of the stories you allow yourself to participate in and that your personality will and can change if you force it to, with your ultimate goal to be a story other people are interested in but lets be totally real, it was the only animated film I had before learning English so it goes on the top 10, eat me objective criticisms. Actually I sort of like The Pagemaster and own it on DVD. I'm trying to remember if it was Pagemaster or the Black Hole though where I was trying to explain my ownership of said DVD as "it was only four dollars" and his retort was "would you buy AIDS if it were only $4?" I think it was The Black Hole.
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The correct solution to no good animated films being in cinema right now is checking out whether anyone close to you is doing an interesting retrospective. If you live in or nearby a large city, there's a good chance something decent is showing right now. For instance, one of the local theatres is presenting Nausicaä tomorrow, and I couldn't be more excited to see it on a big screen.Build-a-Boar posted:I would do a top 10 list but I saw Wizards for the first time the other day and it blew my mind with its terrible, awful weirdness. I can't stop thinking about it. What the hell was it all about? Why did the wizard shoot the other wizard with a luger, why nazis, why elves, what the hell happened I was initially lukewarm on Wizards, but the more I think about it, the more I like it. That finale is just so drat perfect.
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Samuel Clemens posted:The correct solution to no good animated films being in cinema right now is checking out whether anyone close to you is doing an interesting retrospective. If you live in or nearby a large city, there's a good chance something decent is showing right now. For instance, one of the local theatres is presenting Nausicaä tomorrow, and I couldn't be more excited to see it on a big screen. There's a film archive cinema in my town that does old animated movies weekly all year, but it's always Thursday daytimes for fucks sake. I work! (I did see Fifth Element there in 35mm though, that was pretty special)
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Samuel Clemens posted:I was initially lukewarm on Wizards, but the more I think about it, the more I like it. That finale is just so drat perfect. If there was ever an example of a climax elevating the whole story, it's that.
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Hedrigall posted:There's a film archive cinema in my town that does old animated movies weekly all year, but it's always Thursday daytimes for fucks sake. I work! Work?!
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 07:06 |
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we can only pick 10 movies? God drat that's hard but let's see if I can narrow this down Aladdin Shrek Robin Hood The Secret of NIMH The Land Before Time Atlantis Kung Fu Panda Chicken Run The Incredibles Sleeping Beauty gently caress that was hard, I probably have like a whole 10 others I could put up there oh hell here's another 10 101 Dalmatians The Fox and the Hound The Prince of Egypt The Swan Princess An American Tail Dumbo A Goofy Movie Lady and the Tramp Beauty and the Beast Toy Story Any of these movies are interchangeable for me
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God drat it, the Walrus and the Carpenter is in my head now. And honestly, I don't like Wizards save for it's Finale - I just don't like Bakshi's works, I respect him as an influence on animation, but there's just something about it that I just don't like.
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