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The Incredibles DVD
If you buy the DVD, or rent it and it has the 2nd disc, watch, I repeat, WATCH the short Jack-Jack Attack. Holy fuck I was in pain from laughing afterwards.
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You have to get the dvd (which contains the movie) to watch it though.. I'm venting I suppose -- I live with someone who has an extreme addiction to this movie, one that I honestly was "tired of" after the first viewing. Luckily he invites people over to watch it every week. This is the same person who is addicted to children's shows (such as Spongebob) at the age of 18.Trias wrote:they aren't saying to watch the movie...just the short film that comes on the 2nd disc
man rellix you have nothing good to say lately =D
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I'm with Rellix. I don't see what all the hype is about on this movie. The animation, granted, was excellent. But the movie itself as a whole wasn't all that special - good effects don't make a movie good. Definitely not something I'd bother watching again anytime soon.
And yes, Shrek 2 sucked. Blech.
And yes, Shrek 2 sucked. Blech.
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Wowzers! The animation is so amazing, especially when it was mastered in 1995's Toy Story. You can't use the animation as the saving point for this film.
The plot is pretty dead too -- I can sum up the movie in less than a minute:
Overly large man is (SUPRISE) a super hero. His wife is a super hero. Guess what, his kid is a super hero. Most annoying character in animation EVER is angry because of the way he was disrespected for 2 minutes by the male super hero. Decides to devote his life to destruction of hero's family.
<Insert ridiculous and repetitive script here>
Amazing, the super heros win.
End.
The plot is pretty dead too -- I can sum up the movie in less than a minute:
Overly large man is (SUPRISE) a super hero. His wife is a super hero. Guess what, his kid is a super hero. Most annoying character in animation EVER is angry because of the way he was disrespected for 2 minutes by the male super hero. Decides to devote his life to destruction of hero's family.
<Insert ridiculous and repetitive script here>
Amazing, the super heros win.
End.
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You can sum up pretty much any movie with that many or less words you idiot. What the fuck is wrong with you lately?Rellix wrote:Wowzers! The animation is so amazing, especially when it was mastered in 1995's Toy Story. You can't use the animation as the saving point for this film.
The plot is pretty dead too -- I can sum up the movie in less than a minute:
Overly large man is (SUPRISE) a super hero. His wife is a super hero. Guess what, his kid is a super hero. Most annoying character in animation EVER is angry because of the way he was disrespected for 2 minutes by the male super hero. Decides to devote his life to destruction of hero's family.
<Insert ridiculous and repetitive script here>
Amazing, the super heros win.
End.
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Shawshank Redemption was about 2 guys in jail and they get out at the end.
Anyways, it was a lot more than what you just described. Very good movie to watch and I'm glad I added it to the collecion. Will be watching Jack Attack tonight.
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How am I wrong? Don't misunderstand me - the animation is good, but it's no different from animation 10 years ago.Dregor Thule wrote:That statement is just so blatantly wrong that I have no words with which to flame you.Rellix wrote:Wowzers! The animation is so amazing, especially when it was mastered in 1995's Toy Story. You can't use the animation as the saving point for this film.
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Let me count the ways.How am I wrong?
You claim animation was mastered 10 years ago. This statement is absurd in the extreme so I have to assume you're misrepresenting your opinion due to a poor vocabulary.
If you mean "the CG techniques used to render the film were mastered 10 years ago" you would be slightly less preposterously incorrect. But still wrong. Technically, The Incredibles is far superior to Toy Story but you have to be something of a connoisseur of the techniques of CG animation to appreciate advances in sub-surface scattering and hair to name but two.
These, however, do not make the film great. Nor to they have anything to do with animation.
For the record, animation reached its peak of perfection in the 1950s with the work of Chuck Jones
The animation in The Incredibles is great but not breathtakingly so. There are a few superb touches. Elastigirl must have been challenging and the fact that she doesn't noticably suck when in motion is a triumph.
For me The Incredibles wins because the characters are engaging and sympathetic, the story is fun and well executed (I don't look to family-oriented cartoon movies when I want something challenging or unusual), the action set-pieces are brilliant (Dash's island chase and the final showdown especially) and cos superheros rule. Personally I loved the movie's art-direction style too - the dated/futuristic James Bond movie vibe.
Some may have developed a dislike of the film through overexposure or because someone they dislike claim it rules. But most of the rest of humanity thinks it rules. And it does. It's certainly way better than Shrek2. I'd personally put it in the top 3 with Toy Story and Shrek 1.
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You again? /sigh
Guess what, I'm not a GC animation connoisseur, I can tell you aren't a connoisseur, and 99% of the population aren't connoisseurs. So why honestly, should a minor improvement such as sub-surface scattering matter? (It doesn't)
reading comprehension.
Now for the "evil" side, the bad-guy (I'm drawing a blank for his name right now) and his assistant are... annoying at the least. She (assistant) is simply unamusing. And he (bad guy) is quite possibly the most annoying and irritating character ever created in the history of (GC =)) animation. First of all, his voice just pisses me off, and beyond that ever single move he makes is way too predictable. Who the hell holds a grudge for YEARS to the point of homicide, for simple rejection as a child. Rejection is something we all go through at some point, but you don't see 99.9% of us flip out years later.
The characters are not a saving point of the movie. The majority of them have already hit movie screens more than enough times.
I count two in this ramble of your's, but you don't even support one of them.vn_Tanc wrote:Let me count the ways.How am I wrong?
I fail to see how that has anything to do with my vocabulary. Misrepresenting my opinion? No, my opinion was stated loud and clear. The animation used in this film was mastered ten years ago with Toy Story 1.You claim animation was mastered 10 years ago. This statement is absurd in the extreme so I have to assume you're misrepresenting your opinion due to a poor vocabulary.
When you sit in a theater (or since this is a DVD thread, in front of the television) do you ever pause the film and turn towards a fellow viewer and say "Wow, the advances in sub-surface scattering in this film is simply amazing. I've grown to appreciate this film at a much higher level purely based on this fact. The great part about it is that I can't even tell without being a complete computer animation professional."If you mean "the CG techniques used to render the film were mastered 10 years ago" you would be slightly less preposterously incorrect. But still wrong. Technically, The Incredibles is far superior to Toy Story but you have to be something of a connoisseur of the techniques of CG animation to appreciate advances in sub-surface scattering and hair to name but two.
Guess what, I'm not a GC animation connoisseur, I can tell you aren't a connoisseur, and 99% of the population aren't connoisseurs. So why honestly, should a minor improvement such as sub-surface scattering matter? (It doesn't)
Finally, a sensible thought!These, however, do not make the film great. Nor to they have anything to do with animation.
Sorry, when did I mention hand drawn animation?For the record, animation reached its peak of perfection in the 1950s with the work of Chuck Jones
Right.. we already went over this point.The animation in The Incredibles is great but not breathtakingly so.
I fail to see how this is a triumph. Go slowly frame by frame, just like you would in hand drawn animation. Ta-Da! It doesn't noticably suck.There are a few superb touches. Elastigirl must have been challenging and the fact that she doesn't noticably suck when in motion is a triumph.
I can see your point about sympathy from Mr. Incredible. He's got a lousy job and has been aching for a blast from the past. Good deal. The wife? No - she's the normal TV housewife who doesn't approve, so no sympathy there. Dash? Oh no, he can't play sports at school, how horrible! Violet I can understand to an extent. She's the unnoticed school girl who just wants some attention and a boyfriend. While all too common in films today, they did her role well. Jack Jack? Please.For me The Incredibles wins because the characters are engaging and sympathetic, the story is fun and well executed (I don't look to family-oriented cartoon movies when I want something challenging or unusual), the action set-pieces are brilliant (Dash's island chase and the final showdown especially) and cos superheros rule. Personally I loved the movie's art-direction style too - the dated/futuristic James Bond movie vibe.
Now for the "evil" side, the bad-guy (I'm drawing a blank for his name right now) and his assistant are... annoying at the least. She (assistant) is simply unamusing. And he (bad guy) is quite possibly the most annoying and irritating character ever created in the history of (GC =)) animation. First of all, his voice just pisses me off, and beyond that ever single move he makes is way too predictable. Who the hell holds a grudge for YEARS to the point of homicide, for simple rejection as a child. Rejection is something we all go through at some point, but you don't see 99.9% of us flip out years later.
The characters are not a saving point of the movie. The majority of them have already hit movie screens more than enough times.
I'd like to see data stating "Most of the rest of humanity thinks it rules." Do this, and I will gladly eat one of your turds.Some may have developed a dislike of the film through overexposure or because someone they dislike claim it rules. But most of the rest of humanity thinks it rules. And it does. It's certainly way better than Shrek2. I'd personally put it in the top 3 with Toy Story and Shrek 1.
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I really enjoyed it, what can I say. The music was well matched, the characters were well designed, the voice overs were great (I do part-time voiceover work so I normally hate everything heh), and the action was pretty damn cool. The scenes were cut well(such as the brief one where the fam started to click together fighting in the rain forest), the angles of action were approached well, and there was more than enough dialogue to give someone a chuckle
No that's just you UTTERLY failing to understand my point. Because you are a retard.I count two in this ramble of your's, but you don't even support one of them
Animation is _how things move_. Whether they're hand-drawn or CG rendered makes no difference. That's my point. To quote you:
reading comprehension
Funnily enough when I'm sitting watching with my computer animation professional friends (who have worked on every major effects picture you can name in the last 6-8 years between them), yes I do. Only I don't sound so much of a cock. I guess that must be your style showing through.When you sit in a theater (or since this is a DVD thread, in front of the television) do you ever pause the film and turn towards a fellow viewer and say "Wow, the advances in sub-surface scattering in this film is simply amazing. I've grown to appreciate this film at a much higher level purely based on this fact. The great part about it is that I can't even tell without being a complete computer animation professional."
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Agreed. I like how they used the syncro-vox system made famous in Clutch Cargo (and seen regularly now on Late Night with Conan O'Brien). Minimalistic animation at its extreme.Lynks wrote:My favorite thing on the bonus DVD was Mr Incredible and Pals, followed by the comentary version. It was extremely funny and well done.
Frozone: Look at me, I'm white!
Mr Incredible: You're not white....you're tan.
Frozone: That bunny is getting on my nerves.
I thought the animation was great: I don't recall seeing wetted hair done so well before. But I think the style of the film (almost old-school James-Bondsian) was the more dominant element - which is how it should be anyway.
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If you want to see CGI that makes stuff 10 years old look extremely ancient, watch Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocense. Absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, also pretty damn boring. I notice that Pixar movies look better than they used to, but arguing about it is kinda pointless. Definitely better than anything Dreamworks has done though! /duck
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I do voice work for radio commercials and, because I have zero free time in the day so I feel like filling up even that, I read newspaper coupons at a radio station that broadcasts to blind people. Some at the station read novels, some, the news, I read coupons. Gave me a portfolio of tapes to get commercial work. Once the voice-over guy doing Lexus commercial kicks the bucket, I'm jumping inWinnow wrote:Do you do voiceover work for animation or is it for import movie type stuff?Chidoro wrote: (I do part-time voiceover work so I normally hate everything heh), and the action was pretty damn cool.


