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Re: TMNT Return to the Big Screen
Old 07-21-2006, 04:21 PM   #10
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Default Re: TMNT Return to the Big Screen

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Originally Posted by Null
how can you hate CGI films? Toy Story, Shrek, Incredibles, Cars... there are lots of great CGI films.

now i cant really name off CGI films that try to look realistic that i like tho. i have hopes for this tho.
I like all the pixar movies but I hate this godawful trend of CGI films. I didn't like Shrek when I saw it. Mike Myers can do better things with his time.

As for the constant onslaught of cookiecutter movies with "all-star casts", they can go shove it. I'll give you a list here:

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* The Ant Bully — Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Playtone and DNA Productions
* A Bug's Life — Disney and Pixar
* Antz — DreamWorks Animation
* Barnyard — Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, and DNA Productions
* Cars — Disney and Pixar
* Chicken Little — Walt Disney Feature Animation
* Final Fantasy: Advent Children — Square Pictures
* Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within — Square Pictures
* Finding Nemo — Disney and Pixar
* Flushed Away — DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations
* The Flyanator (Coming Soon) - A max Film and Paramount Pictures
* Ice Age and Ice Age: The Meltdown — 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios
* Happy Feet — Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic
* Hoodwinked and Hood vs. Evil — Kanbar and Weinstein Company
* The Incredibles — Disney and Pixar
* Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius — Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, and DNA Productions
* Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie - Big Idea Productions and FHE Pictures
* Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
* Monsters, Inc. — Disney and Pixar
* Monster House - Columbia Pictures
* Open Season — Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation
* The Polar Express — Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures Imageworks
* Robots — 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios
* Shark Tale — DreamWorks Animation
* Shrek and Shrek 2 — DreamWorks Animation
* Toy Story and Toy Story 2 — Disney and Pixar
* The Wild — Disney and C.O.R.E.
More than half of those aren't worth watching. I wouldn't say there's "lots of great" CGI films, but I would say there's a handful of good CGI films.
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