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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:42 pm 
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So, what are your top 10 favorite animated films?

1. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
2. The Iron Giant (1999)
3. Wall-E (2008)
4. The Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
5. Spirited Away (2001)
6. Persepolis (2007)
7. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
8. Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
9. Rango (2011)
10. The Incredibles (2004)

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 4:21 pm 
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hmm.... in no particular order

toy story 1,2,3
nightmare before xmas
rescuers down under
rango
fantasia
all the wallace & gromit shorts/films
chicken run
alice in wonderland
the sword in the stone
the fox and the hound

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:03 pm 
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No particular order either:
1. The End of Evangelion
2. Spirited Away
3. Princess Mononoke
4. Wall-E
5. Ratatouille
6. Toy Story 3
7. The Incredibles
8. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
9. Fantastic Mr. Fox
10. The Nightmare Before Christmas

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:31 pm 
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No particular order

1.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
2.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
3.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
4.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
5.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
6.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
7.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
8.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
9.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
10.Cloudy with a chance of meatballs

or

1. Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
2. A Goofy Movie
3. Rango
4. The Incredibles
5. Wall-E
6. Aladdin
7. Spirited Away
8. The Lion King
9. The Emperor's New Groove
10. Aachi & Ssipak

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:15 am 
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Toy Story 3
Up
Wall-E
Nightmare Before Christmas
Watership Down
Rango
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
How to Train your Dragon
Titan AE
Akira

runners up (as in ones I considered putting on the list, even if only for a split second)
Toy Story 1-2
Ratatouille
Metropolis
Spirited Away
Treasure Planet
Atlantis
The Incredibles
Lion King
Emperors New Groove
The Animatrix (not sure if that even counts)
Corpse Bride
Princess and the Frog
The Lion King
Aladdin
Finding Nemo
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
Tintin and the Secret of the Unicorn

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 2:31 pm 
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The Lion King
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Rango
Pinocchio
Bambi
Dumbo
Ice Age
101 Dalmatians
Animal Farm (for all you commies out there)
The Fox and the Hound

It was harder than expected to name 10. I haven't watched many animated films.

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Too lazy to make the list, if I ever make it, bet your asses Toy Story 3 and Wall-E will be at the top of that.

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Never understood the hype for Toy Story. I know people who love them, but I still don't get it.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:17 pm 
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Alexrd wrote:
Never understood the hype for Toy Story. I know people who love them, but I still don't get it.


Did you not have a childhood or were you just grown in a nutrient vat ?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:33 pm 
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feliciano182 wrote:
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Never understood the hype for Toy Story. I know people who love them, but I still don't get it.


Did you not have a childhood or were you just grown in a nutrient vat ?


I did. But Toy Story was never that remarkable to me. The Lion King on the other hand...

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:42 am 
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Alexrd wrote:
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Alexrd wrote:
Never understood the hype for Toy Story. I know people who love them, but I still don't get it.


Did you not have a childhood or were you just grown in a nutrient vat ?


I did. But Toy Story was never that remarkable to me. The Lion King on the other hand...


Lion King was ruined for me by the Timone and Pumba animated series, it's hard to watch the Lion King again having watched Timone and Pumba's loony tunes rip-off antics.

Aladdin on the other hand was enhanced by the animated series, so spin offs can be hit and miss in that regard.

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AvatarIII wrote:
Lion King was ruined for me by the Timone and Pumba animated series, it's hard to watch the Lion King again having watched Timone and Pumba's loony tunes rip-off antics.

Aladdin on the other hand was enhanced by the animated series, so spin offs can be hit and miss in that regard.


Hmm... I haven't watched any of the animated series, so I can't speak for any of them. But the movie was great, in my opinion.

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This is just a rough list that I thought up in a few minutes, there are probably some glaring absences and the order is probably a little off

1. A Scanner Darkly
2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
3. South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut
4. The Lion King
5. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
6. Nightmare Before Christmas
7. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
8. Alice In Wonderland
9. Toy Story Trilogy
10. Warren Ellis's G.I. JOE: Resolute

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:15 am 
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do Scanner and Roger Rabbit count? i had considered Roger Rabbit but I didn't think it would count, so I didn't consider it for long. and A Scanner darkly is a live action movie that is digitally rotoscoped to look animated, that's like saying if you posterise a picture on photoshop, it becomes drawn.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:17 am 
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AvatarIII wrote:
do Scanner and Roger Rabbit count? i had considered Roger Rabbit but I didn't think it would count, so I didn't consider it for long. and A Scanner darkly is a live action movie that is digitally rotoscoped to look animated, that's like saying if you posterise a picture on photoshop, it becomes drawn.


Well Roger Rabbit contains a significant amount of animation.
And, rotoscoping is a form of animation.

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Smutty wrote:
AvatarIII wrote:
do Scanner and Roger Rabbit count? i had considered Roger Rabbit but I didn't think it would count, so I didn't consider it for long. and A Scanner darkly is a live action movie that is digitally rotoscoped to look animated, that's like saying if you posterise a picture on photoshop, it becomes drawn.


Well Roger Rabbit contains a significant amount of animation.
And, rotoscoping is a form of animation.


true, but i'd say under 50%.

and i'd agree if the rotoscoping was done by hand, but when it's done digitally it is no more animation than live action with a cooky effect on top.

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AvatarIII wrote:
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AvatarIII wrote:
do Scanner and Roger Rabbit count? i had considered Roger Rabbit but I didn't think it would count, so I didn't consider it for long. and A Scanner darkly is a live action movie that is digitally rotoscoped to look animated, that's like saying if you posterise a picture on photoshop, it becomes drawn.


Well Roger Rabbit contains a significant amount of animation.
And, rotoscoping is a form of animation.


true, but i'd say under 50%.

and i'd agree if the rotoscoping was done by hand, but when it's done digitally it is no more animation than live action with a cooky effect on top.


But what about the blurring and locusts and weird effects and hallucinations throughout the film? It's not like they were originally there, they were animated in with the rotoscoping.
And Roger Rabbit is definitely more than 50% animated

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nah i'd put roger rabbit at less than 50% animated, only the characters are the real animated ones.

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Alexrd wrote:
Animal Farm (for all you commies out there).


up until the last probably 4-5 minutes.

I hated how they chnged that ending

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Dr. Brooklyn wrote:
Alexrd wrote:
Animal Farm (for all you commies out there).


up until the last probably 4-5 minutes.

I hated how they chnged that ending


Indeed. It's still a good adaptation, though.

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