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Name 3 best animated films !!!!!
Name 3 best (in your opinion) animated movies..and write short comment why this one ??
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Anything Miyazaki has done because he is the lord of animated films.
1. Incredibles, and most by Pixar (excluding Finding Nemo)
2. South Park: The Movie
3. Wallace and Gromit
Runners up:
Doogal... yes I like this movie.
Chicken Little, read above
Team America
Ultimate Avengers (like this one, you should definately check out the sequel)
Howl's Moving Castle
2. South Park: The Movie
3. Wallace and Gromit
Runners up:
Doogal... yes I like this movie.
Chicken Little, read above
Team America
Ultimate Avengers (like this one, you should definately check out the sequel)
Howl's Moving Castle
Heavy Metal is my number one
Pixar
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Shrek (1 and 2)
Nightmare Before Christmas
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Shrek (1 and 2)
Nightmare Before Christmas
mine are:
-Incredibles (best of Pixar)
-Corpse Bride
-Chicken Run
-Incredibles (best of Pixar)
-Corpse Bride
-Chicken Run
Finding Nemo.
Spirited Away.
Beauty and The Best(Disney
Spirited Away.
Beauty and The Best(Disney
1. Fire and Ice
2. [Insert Pixar Title]
3. [Insert add'l Pixar Title]
2. [Insert Pixar Title]
3. [Insert add'l Pixar Title]
Toy Story 2
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
The Lion King
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
The Lion King
1. Twice Upon a Time
2. Something by Bill Plympton
3. Something by Miyazaki
2. Something by Bill Plympton
3. Something by Miyazaki
[going by actual animation, not storyline]
Cars, Finding Nemo, Hunchback of Notre Dame.....I dunno..I didn't think long enough. lol
Cars, Finding Nemo, Hunchback of Notre Dame.....I dunno..I didn't think long enough. lol
Ghost in the Shell
Akira
Lion King
Akira
Lion King
Beauty and the Beast
Finding Nemo
Aladdin
Finding Nemo
Aladdin
right...how could I forget about GHOST IN THE SHELL...classic
My choices are as follows, but not in this particular order:
Beauty & The Beast
The Lion King
Aladdin
The Runners Up are:
Toy Story
Finding Nemo
The Fox & The Hound
One question though, do computer animated films count? If not I have to revise a bit. LOL
Beauty & The Beast
The Lion King
Aladdin
The Runners Up are:
Toy Story
Finding Nemo
The Fox & The Hound
One question though, do computer animated films count? If not I have to revise a bit. LOL
Darren Russell wrote:
One question though, do computer animated films count? If not I have to revise a bit. LOL
they do...but it is nothing like the good old-school pupet animation that makes the art of animation...like a powerful Corpse Bride
One question though, do computer animated films count? If not I have to revise a bit. LOL
they do...but it is nothing like the good old-school pupet animation that makes the art of animation...like a powerful Corpse Bride
Appleseed - Limited Collector's Edition (2004)
Ninja Scroll
Ghost in the Shell
Japanese animation are the best. I'm not into Pixar films.
Ninja Scroll
Ghost in the Shell
Japanese animation are the best. I'm not into Pixar films.
Les Triplettes de Belleville.
This was far superior to Spirited Away or Howl's as each frame is animated as opposed to every other. I've never been that impressed with Studio Ghibli stuff. Highly overrated. IMO of course. And before the tirade of objection and abuse start, Japanimation just isn't my cup of tea but I understand that it is for a lot of people. Japanese animation houses are big business and they have to keep cranking out the films which is why they cut corners by only animating every other frame. I just find that in terms of fine, detailed and fluid animation, this technique falls somewhat short of what I would consider great animation.
This was far superior to Spirited Away or Howl's as each frame is animated as opposed to every other. I've never been that impressed with Studio Ghibli stuff. Highly overrated. IMO of course. And before the tirade of objection and abuse start, Japanimation just isn't my cup of tea but I understand that it is for a lot of people. Japanese animation houses are big business and they have to keep cranking out the films which is why they cut corners by only animating every other frame. I just find that in terms of fine, detailed and fluid animation, this technique falls somewhat short of what I would consider great animation.
Intergalactic Ponce wrote: Les Triplettes de Belleville.
This was far superior to Spirited Away or Howl's as each frame is animated as opposed to every other. I've never been that impressed with Studio Ghibli stuff. Highly overrated. IMO of course. And before the tirade of objection and abuse start, Japanimation just isn't my cup of tea but I understand that it is for a lot of people. Japanese animation houses are big business and they have to keep cranking out the films which is why they cut corners by only animating every other frame. I just find that in terms of fine, detailed and fluid animation, this technique falls somewhat short of what I would consider great animation.
It's an art-house movie. One that is stunningly unique, obsessive, silly, childish in an adult way and cuddly without being warm. It's somehow too far-fetched for me to dive into a genre I have not yet acquired a taste for. Certainly might appeal to some who relish such an unconventional and difficult to label work. Yet, I somehow felt left out of this party and have to take a pass on the film.
This was far superior to Spirited Away or Howl's as each frame is animated as opposed to every other. I've never been that impressed with Studio Ghibli stuff. Highly overrated. IMO of course. And before the tirade of objection and abuse start, Japanimation just isn't my cup of tea but I understand that it is for a lot of people. Japanese animation houses are big business and they have to keep cranking out the films which is why they cut corners by only animating every other frame. I just find that in terms of fine, detailed and fluid animation, this technique falls somewhat short of what I would consider great animation.
It's an art-house movie. One that is stunningly unique, obsessive, silly, childish in an adult way and cuddly without being warm. It's somehow too far-fetched for me to dive into a genre I have not yet acquired a taste for. Certainly might appeal to some who relish such an unconventional and difficult to label work. Yet, I somehow felt left out of this party and have to take a pass on the film.


