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Originally Posted by Kairi Li
Blah blah blah Pixar boner.
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You got to stop claiming I hate movies just because of their style. I didn't like the Incredibles because of the super cheesy script, disgustingly predictable plot and whiny, annoying characters. Sure it was a feel-good sunny super-family comedy and I'm sure a bunch of kids and adults loved it, but I wasn't one of them and nothing you can say can change that.
Whether we think a movie (Pixar/Disney or otherwise) is superior than another is our own opnion and I doubt we can change either of our minds about it. You think Pixar is really inventive and imaginative, and I would beg to differ. More resources and capital are being put into, not only Pixar the company, but into technology as a whole so I (note on the word I) feel that there's a decrease in simple, effective storytelling and more WHOA LOOK AT THAT HOW COOL GIANT TURTLE HAHA HE JUST GOT FLUSHED IN A TOILET POTTY HUMOR FART. It's a quick shallow comedic fix for the kids watching without the emotional depth that the older films had.
To be honest, I don't even hate Pixar as much as this thread believes, it's not like I want to go and burn their studios down. I recognize that what's happening in this genre (whatever you want to call it, kid's movies, Disney movies, whatever) was inevitable with the advent of technology, shift of focus in Disney as a company, etc. So I don't fault Pixar necessarily for what has happened beyond their control but they are the company are sparked the flame as well as took the content to a whole other direction. I just don't think their movies are as good as Disney once was, that's what I think and there's no way around that. Their movies, to me, are Hollywood movies, nothing more and nothing less.
Yeah well, maybe in the end I just need more singing. Not nearly enough singing in Pixar films.
zomg she thinks all films without singing interludes are awful. defensive verbal diarrhea
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Originally Posted by BlueMikey
You're putting a company up on a pedastal who in, what, 30 years, has had 4 excellent movies and 4-5 very good movies.
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I forgot about Hercules and Mulan but I enjoyed those, as well as Oliver and Company and the The Black Cauldron, so again, something subjective. I also liked Robin Hood, The Aristocats, The Rescuers and The Sword In The Stone. I really enjoyed Pocahontas when a lot hated it. Plus Disney pre-Pixar, put out (what I regard) as their best work, Cinderella, Bambi, Dumbo, Fantasia, Snow White, Lady and the Tramp, Alice in Wonderland, I just don't believe Pixar's work comes even close to what these movies were in their time and now.
I wonder in 50 years, if people are still going to watching Cars. I'm sure when I ask most kids these days what the characters were in Monster's Inc or a detailed account of the story, they'd be really hard press to say. For me, Disney cartoons were movies I'd watch 50, 100 times and never get sick of them. I saw Finding Nemo once and didn't really feel possessed to watch it a second time.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.