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Re: The Movie Thread - Black Aspen - 10-06-2010

(10-04-2010, 08:58 AM)at0m link Wrote: [quote author=Karth link=topic=947.msg176868#msg176868 date=1286157235]
Coraline was greatly enjoyable. Stop Motion animation was incredible.
Also, extremely fucked up. That was NOT a children's movie >_<
[/quote]

"Children's movies" have gotten a lot more deep lately, IMO.  Coraline being one of the more recent ones to start that.  Less G-Force, more Coraline, How To Train Your Dragon, Where The Wild Things Are, Fantastic Mr. Fox.  Not counting Pixar stuff, because that's pretty much always the case with them.


Re: The Movie Thread - at0m - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 03:16 AM)Black Aspen link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=947.msg176924#msg176924 date=1286200715]
[quote author=Karth link=topic=947.msg176868#msg176868 date=1286157235]
Coraline was greatly enjoyable. Stop Motion animation was incredible.
Also, extremely fucked up. That was NOT a children's movie >_<
[/quote]

"Children's movies" have gotten a lot more deep lately, IMO.  Coraline being one of the more recent ones to start that.  Less G-Force, more Coraline, How To Train Your Dragon, Where The Wild Things Are, Fantastic Mr. Fox.  Not counting Pixar stuff, because that's pretty much always the case with them.
[/quote]Well Coraline was written by Neil Gaiman, who's a master of fucked-upetry, and Fantastic Mr Fox was written by Roald Dahl who is also a master at that shit. I'm not super surprised there.

I heard an interview of the person who wrote Roald Dahl's biography, he said Dahl was proud of the fact that he could act like a child, and write things that could scare a child, but not _too_ much.


Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 10-06-2010

Think about it though, children stories used to be harsh as fuck. Now they are finally going back to their roots. American Tail was heart breaking, and The Secret of Nymh was scary as shit.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 03:29 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: Think about it though, children stories used to be harsh as fuck. Now they are finally going back to their roots. American Tail was heart breaking, and The Secret of Nymh was scary as shit.
Herp-a-Derp


Re: The Movie Thread - copulatingduck - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 03:29 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: Think about it though, children stories used to be harsh as fuck. Now they are finally going back to their roots. American Tail was heart breaking, and The Secret of Nymh was scary as shit.

*ahem* it's Nimh (National Institute for Mental Health), Nymph sounds like a porno movie


Re: The Movie Thread - at0m - 10-06-2010

(10-06-2010, 06:44 PM)Duck link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=947.msg177313#msg177313 date=1286396967]
Think about it though, children stories used to be harsh as fuck. Now they are finally going back to their roots. American Tail was heart breaking, and The Secret of Nymh was scary as shit.

*ahem* it's Nimh (National Institute for Mental Health), Nymph sounds like a porno movie
[/quote]Oh Rasco, what are you doing with your tail? But I poop from there!


Re: The Movie Thread - Black Aspen - 10-07-2010

(10-06-2010, 09:58 AM)at0m link Wrote: [quote author=Black Aspen link=topic=947.msg177261#msg177261 date=1286352965]
[quote author=at0m link=topic=947.msg176924#msg176924 date=1286200715]
[quote author=Karth link=topic=947.msg176868#msg176868 date=1286157235]
Coraline was greatly enjoyable. Stop Motion animation was incredible.
Also, extremely fucked up. That was NOT a children's movie >_<
[/quote]

"Children's movies" have gotten a lot more deep lately, IMO.  Coraline being one of the more recent ones to start that.  Less G-Force, more Coraline, How To Train Your Dragon, Where The Wild Things Are, Fantastic Mr. Fox.  Not counting Pixar stuff, because that's pretty much always the case with them.
[/quote]Well Coraline was written by Neil Gaiman, who's a master of fucked-upetry, and Fantastic Mr Fox was written by Roald Dahl who is also a master at that shit. I'm not super surprised there.

I heard an interview of the person who wrote Roald Dahl's biography, he said Dahl was proud of the fact that he could act like a child, and write things that could scare a child, but not _too_ much.
[/quote]


I'm not saying that STORYTELLING for children is becoming more complicated and mature, I'm talking about it simply in the realm of film.  I think it's a good thing that these more complex stories are being made into movies, period.  And yes, similar films have been made for a very long time, but it's refreshing to see so many in such a short period of time lately.  As Surf said, children's stories were generally always harsh, harsh tales designed to teach kids lessons.  It's more recently that children's stories/movies have gone just to the fluff avenue for entertainment sake.  It's nice that more traditional children stories are being told by Hollywood once again.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 10-07-2010

Speaking of children's movies...

[Image: wallace-were-poster.jpg]

This was surprisingly enjoyable. Very mellow, but fun film. Stop motion animation looks good for the most part.


Re: The Movie Thread - [SiN] Merc - 10-08-2010

(10-07-2010, 04:09 PM)Karth link Wrote: Speaking of children's movies...

[Image: wallace-were-poster.jpg]

This was surprisingly enjoyable. Very mellow, but fun film. Stop motion animation looks good for the most part.

"I think it was arson."
"Arson?"
"Yeah. Somebody arson around."


Re: The Movie Thread - rumsfald - 10-09-2010

also, what the furries.


[Image: Rock%20and%20Rule.jpg]

ps. - i have the graphic novel, might sell it in a yard sale tomarra.


Re: The Movie Thread - Dtrain323i - 10-11-2010

Went and saw Wall Street on saturday. I wouldn't really call it a sequel at all. Just a different movie with a couple characters appearing from the 1st movie.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 10-11-2010

Just watched a bundle of short films from a film festival. Some of them were good, most were alright or boring.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 10-12-2010

Watched The Third Man. Liked it overall, but a lot of the dialogue didn't stick with me. The cinematography, acting, and music were all great.


Re: The Movie Thread - KarthXLR - 10-12-2010

[Image: invisible_man.jpg]

omg this was great.


Re: The Movie Thread - Maxon - 10-15-2010

Jackass 3D...Greatest use of 3D Technology yet? Maybe...Maybe...Stupidest? Of course! Good, sick, fun, film.  More on the scale of the first movie, but still funny as hell.


Re: The Movie Thread - Black Aspen - 10-15-2010

(10-15-2010, 01:30 AM)Maxon link Wrote: Jackass 3D...Greatest use of 3D Technology yet? Maybe...Maybe...Stupidest? Of course! Good, sick, fun, film.  More on the scale of the first movie, but still funny as hell.

I

Cannot

Wait


Re: The Movie Thread - MasterGH - 10-15-2010

I watched Catch Me If You Can for the first time tonight, which I thoroughly enjoyed.


Re: The Movie Thread - Dtrain323i - 10-15-2010

(10-15-2010, 07:18 AM)MasterGH link Wrote: I watched Catch Me If You Can for the first time tonight, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Knock Knock


Re: The Movie Thread - MasterGH - 10-15-2010

(10-15-2010, 07:19 AM)Dtrain323i link Wrote: [quote author=MasterGH link=topic=947.msg178742#msg178742 date=1287145102]
I watched Catch Me If You Can for the first time tonight, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Knock Knock
[/quote]Go fuck yourselves^H^H^Hyourself.


Re: The Movie Thread - Surf314 - 10-15-2010

I really want to see Red, anyone seen it yet?