Your favourite animated film.

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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by Animavore » Wed May 08, 2013 11:03 pm

Oh shit! I forgot Mary and Max!

No. This...




....is my favourite animation.
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Post by rachelbean » Wed May 08, 2013 11:07 pm

I didn't even think of stop motion. That's definitely in my top few favourites ever, as well :tup:

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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by tattuchu » Wed May 08, 2013 11:09 pm

Animavore wrote:It must be starting to look like I do this on purpose but, I really didn't see the big deal with Up at all. I thought it was average at best. My favourite Pixar film is probably Finding Nemo.
My favourite Disney is The Lion King.
My favourite animation is likely Persepolis or Watership Down. Akira and Princess Mononoke are pretty high up too.
Hmm, I loved Up but I didn't think it was Pixar's best. Finding Nemo was, to me, enjoyable enough, but not my favorite. I suppose my favorite must be the first Toy Story. But I guess I'd have to watch them all and compare :ask:
Off the top of my head, I quite liked Monsters, Inc., A Bug's Life, and The Incredibles.
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Post by Svartalf » Wed May 08, 2013 11:12 pm

Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings, and probably not far Mononoke Hime...
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by Animavore » Wed May 08, 2013 11:14 pm

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Animavore wrote:It must be starting to look like I do this on purpose but, I really didn't see the big deal with Up at all. I thought it was average at best. My favourite Pixar film is probably Finding Nemo.
My favourite Disney is The Lion King.
My favourite animation is likely Persepolis or Watership Down. Akira and Princess Mononoke are pretty high up too.
Hmm, I loved Up but I didn't think it was Pixar's best. Finding Nemo was, to me, enjoyable enough, but not my favorite. I suppose my favorite must be the first Toy Story. But I guess I'd have to watch them all and compare :ask:
Off the top of my head, I quite liked Monsters, Inc., A Bug's Life, and The Incredibles.
I hated Monster's Inc. That kid screaming through the whole thing just annoyed me.

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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by tattuchu » Wed May 08, 2013 11:20 pm

Animavore wrote: I hated Monster's Inc. That kid screaming through the whole thing just annoyed me.

You can probably tell I'm not a father.
:hehe:

I don't remember the kid. I only remember John Goodman and Billy Crystal as their respective monsters. That's what sticks in my head.

Finding Nemo was a lot of fun, but for some reason I just hated Nemo's father's voice. It ruined the whole movie for me. Loved Ellen Degeneras (sp?). Hated the father.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by Seabass » Wed May 08, 2013 11:20 pm

Akira. I've never seen Spirited Away. I might have to put that in the queue.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by SteveB » Wed May 08, 2013 11:21 pm

Rango, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Incredibles, Aladdin.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by Animavore » Wed May 08, 2013 11:23 pm

tattuchu wrote:
Animavore wrote: I hated Monster's Inc. That kid screaming through the whole thing just annoyed me.

You can probably tell I'm not a father.
:hehe:

I don't remember the kid. I only remember John Goodman and Billy Crystal as their respective monsters. That's what sticks in my head.

Finding Nemo was a lot of fun, but for some reason I just hated Nemo's father's voice. It ruined the whole movie for me. Loved Ellen Degeneras (sp?). Hated the father.
I couldn't believe the guy who voice Marlin was that evil guy from Drive! :o
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by SteveB » Wed May 08, 2013 11:26 pm

Yah, Brooks.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by tattuchu » Wed May 08, 2013 11:27 pm

SteveB wrote:Rango, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Incredibles, Aladdin.
Nightmare Before Christmas was awesome. Except for the singing :ddpan: Why do they have to ruin a perfectly good movie by turning it into a musical? :ddpan: Why? :ddpan:

The only musical I ever loved was Oliver! I'm not that exciting thinking about it, mind. There was simply an exclamation mark in the title. But it was good nonetheless.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by Animavore » Wed May 08, 2013 11:28 pm

SteveB wrote:Yah, Brooks.
I saw him in This is 40 recently playing a grandfather and I recognised his voice straight away in that context. It was only then I looked it up.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by SteveB » Wed May 08, 2013 11:29 pm

tattuchu wrote:
SteveB wrote:Rango, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Incredibles, Aladdin.
Nightmare Before Christmas was awesome. Except for the singing :ddpan: Why do they have to ruin a perfectly good movie by turning it into a musical? :ddpan: Why? :ddpan:

The only musical I ever loved was Oliver! I'm not that exciting thinking about it, mind. There was simply an exclamation mark in the title. But it was good nonetheless.
The songs are classics. Still remember the tunes and some of the words and I haven't seen it in over a decade.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by Animavore » Wed May 08, 2013 11:30 pm

Burton's recent one, Frankenweenie was really good. No singing either.
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Re: Your favourite animated film.

Post by tattuchu » Wed May 08, 2013 11:32 pm

SteveB wrote:
tattuchu wrote:
SteveB wrote:Rango, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Incredibles, Aladdin.
Nightmare Before Christmas was awesome. Except for the singing :ddpan: Why do they have to ruin a perfectly good movie by turning it into a musical? :ddpan: Why? :ddpan:

The only musical I ever loved was Oliver! I'm not that exciting thinking about it, mind. There was simply an exclamation mark in the title. But it was good nonetheless.
The songs are classics. Still remember the tunes and some of the words and I haven't seen it in over a decade.
Not me. Do not remember one single solitary song. Not one :hrmph:
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