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| After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product? Personally, I hope that the makers of this film will: - make it a well-written crossover that utilizes the potential that such character interations can bring (ie Macross vs Megatron; a 'Battle of the Bands' between Jem and the Pussycats) - make reference to and/or correct some of the mistakes that some series made (ie XJ-9 vs WizzlyWorld) - at the very least, offer something a little better than Drawn Together (which started good and then started losing steam after a few episodes) 9_9 while not: - making a boring 2-4 hour film (*cough*FelixTheCat*cough*) - making another punching bag flick (ala Robo-Roach or Tom and Jerry Kids) - making it too 'kid friendly' (Even the original Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies shorts started out as 'adult entertainment') but I'll leave it to the rest of you to provide a better definition. Thanks in advance for your responses. Here's hoping that whatever plot/storyline the directors use will provide some sorely-needed entertainment. Signed, Warewolf who hopes that Buzzsaw Girl and Waffle Woman will at least make a cameo. (Note to self - rent Imaginationland) |
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| In article <Xns9AFFD729E4A67warewolfshawmail@24.64.223.211>, Warewolf <warewolfmypants@shaw.ca> wrote:[color=blue] > After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the > Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or > later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what > do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?[/color] Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;) -- //\ // Chika <miyuki><at><crashnet><org><uk> // \// Mitsuo... Menda... naha naha... .... The mark of a true professional is giving more than you get. |
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| Chika <miyuki@spam-no-way.invalid> wrote in news:4fd1d689f6miyuki@no.spam.here: [color=blue] > Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)[/color] Heh, true. Signed, Warewolf who saw another of his homages, 'Legend of the Forest'. |
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| On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika <miy...@spam-no-way.invalid> wrote:[color=blue] > In article <Xns9AFFD729E4A67warewolfshawm...@24.64.223.211>, > Warewolf <warewolfmypa...@shaw.ca> wrote: >[color=green] > > After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the > > Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or > > later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what > > do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?[/color] > > Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)[/color] Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that! |
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| On Aug 21, 12:29*am, Chris Sobieniak <Sobien...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue] > On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika <miy...@spam-no-way.invalid> wrote: >[color=green] > > In article <Xns9AFFD729E4A67warewolfshawm...@24.64.223.211>, > > * *Warewolf <warewolfmypa...@shaw.ca> wrote:[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the > > > Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or > > > later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what > > > do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)[/color] > > Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that![/color] The only spoof movies I ever liked were Airplane 1 and 2, Clue,and Muder By Death. all these movies for the most part are A Great writing,Great casting,and greta acting. movis like Date movie and Epic movie suffered for horrible concepts and stupid writing. If Animated Movie were made. I agree it needs a great concept,the best writer,director,and actors money can by. . DG |
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| Mufassa wrote:[color=blue] > On Aug 21, 12:29 am, Chris Sobieniak <Sobien...@gmail.com> wrote:[color=green] >> On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika <miy...@spam-no-way.invalid> wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> In article <Xns9AFFD729E4A67warewolfshawm...@24.64.223.211>, >>> Warewolf <warewolfmypa...@shaw.ca> wrote: >>>> After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the >>>> Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or >>>> later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what >>>> do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product? >>> Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)[/color] >> Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that![/color] > > The only spoof movies I ever liked were Airplane 1 and 2, Clue,and > Muder By Death. all these movies for the most part are A Great > writing,Great casting,and greta acting. movis like Date movie and Epic > movie suffered for horrible concepts and stupid writing. If Animated > Movie were made. I agree it needs a great concept,the best > writer,director,and actors money can by. .[/color] Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David Zucker, the one responsible for most of those movies, out of town because of his latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes Michael Moore. Farix |
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| On Aug 21, 8:49 pm, Farix <dhstran...@hotmail.com> wrote: \[color=blue] > Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David Zucker, the > one responsible for most of those movies, out of town because of his > latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes Michael Moore. > > Farix[/color] There's an article on this at: [url]http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/david-zucker-commits-hollywood-treason/[/url] |
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| In article <6638b05f-5f9d-4e26-8743-c22beafdf9f3@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Chris Sobieniak <Sobieniak@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue] > On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika <miy...@spam-no-way.invalid> wrote:[color=green] > > In article <Xns9AFFD729E4A67warewolfshawm...@24.64.223.211>, Warewolf > > <warewolfmypa...@shaw.ca> wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as > > > the Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, > > > sooner or later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated > > > Movie' so what do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of > > > the final product?[/color] > > > > Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)[/color][/color] [color=blue] > Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that![/color] It could be hard on the eyes, though. :) -- //\ // Chika <miyuki><at><crashnet><org><uk> // \// Mitsuo... Menda... naha naha... .... Since you're going to die anyway, can we use you as a shield? |
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| Wheee, random political digression! <dumpster4@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0bb0bcff-1358-4680-9d03-ca016ae0750e@x16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On Aug 21, 8:49 pm, Farix <dhstran...@hotmail.com> wrote: > \[color=green] >> Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David Zucker, the >> one responsible for most of those movies, out of town because of his >> latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes Michael Moore. >> >> Farix[/color] > > There's an article on this at: > > [url]http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/david-zucker-commits-hollywood-treason/[/url][/color] Uh-huh. You know, you ever tried reading from 'news' sources that do not have a blatant agenda? If there is any upset about Zucker's work, it's not because of the concept of satirising someone the left is itself divided about. Jesus, like anyone significant in Hollywood would care about parodying Moore on general principle. Matt Stone and Trey Parker (two known conservatives) did that already, and they still seem to remain non-tarred-and-feathered. - Blade |
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| Blade wrote:[color=blue] > Wheee, random political digression! > > <dumpster4@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:0bb0bcff-1358-4680-9d03-ca016ae0750e@x16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...[color=green] >> On Aug 21, 8:49 pm, Farix <dhstran...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> \[color=darkred] >>> Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David >>> Zucker, the one responsible for most of those movies, out of town >>> because of his latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes >>> Michael Moore. Farix[/color] >> >> There's an article on this at: >> >> [url]http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/david-zucker-commits-hollywood-treason/[/url][/color] > > Uh-huh. You know, you ever tried reading from 'news' sources that do > not have a blatant agenda? If there is any upset about Zucker's work, > it's not because of the concept of satirising someone the left is > itself divided about. > > Jesus, like anyone significant in Hollywood would care about > parodying Moore on general principle. Matt Stone and Trey Parker (two > known conservatives) did that already, and they still seem to remain > non-tarred-and-feathered.[/color] That's because, frankly, they never do anything interesting. And they're not so much conservatives, but anti-left (which should be close enough in my book, but I still can't get look past their lack of any quality, whatsoever). Granted, I'm not sure Zucker's much better, in quality. The clips I've seen of the new movie haven't exactly impressed me with their grace and wit. While the subject matter may be different, the general tone and quality of the humor seems to be on par with "In Living Color" or your average high-school student. I had hoped to see better from my side. That being said, Hollywood does have a left-wing bias. Sure, you can pick out some right-wingers, and for each of those, I can give you five leftists. That's fine. That's just the way life is. Just like the military has a right-wing bias. What I don't understand is all the obsession with everybody trying to deny the bias. It is what it is. The left took over a market segment. Good for it. Now let's all move on. |
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