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traveling
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I almost responded to that comment with almost the exact same thing before you posted your. Why didn't ANN create a thread specifically for the Bluray? |
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cannonfodder4000
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Dunno about that. I can't really find flaws in the Lego Movie or Big Hero 6, those two films were pretty exceptional. |
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Jackanapes
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Okay I was pretty sure I'd read almost this exact same review on this site before and was wondering what was going on or if it was just my imagination. I mean there's entire passages that seemed all too familiar. |
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Panzer Vor
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ANN Encyclopedia doesn't list the ADR director. Odd that three good actors turned in such terrible performances in the dub of this film; in any other anime, Steve Blum, Wendee Lee, and JYB would be a winning combination.
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JacobC
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Terrible is not the word I would use. Flat and bland are the words I would use. It's listenable at least. ADR Director was Kirk Thornton. Also doing the new Durarara dub, but that's all I know. |
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DangerMouse
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Glad to hear it's listenable atleast.
Looking forward to hearing the dub for myself when my copy arrives since I love hearing those three, ashame if it's that flat given how good those three can be. |
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Gasero
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I wish the people at CyberConnect2 would show some other Japanese studios how to animate in 3D while making it look like a "cartoon". The anime industry could likely benefit from more skilled 3D animators.
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DangerMouse
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Like some other people earlier in the thread from the original review, aside from certainly some instances of stiff character animation some of which may be framerate related too (there was also some instances of quite good character animation too IMO, plus some great facial expression animation as well, particularly toward the end with Angela), overall I thought that quite a bit of this movie was freaking gorgeous. And made some decent progress towards better character animation and especially in the facial expressions. That last battle was pure eye candy. I agree with the point though. CyberConnect2 has done great work and the more of this type of animation Japan is going to do the more skilled 3D animators they really need to add in order to keep improving these. |
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Galap
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It's sad. I really really want to watch this, because this story looks so interesting, but I really just can't stomach that CG. Ugh.
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ikillchicken
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Yep. Same for me. I'm intrigued by the talent behind this movie but I doubt I'll ever get to it since I simply find this kind of CG completely unwatchable. It just doesn't work and wont until anime creators come to understand that CG is simply an entirely different beast from 2D animation that demands an entirely different approach. If you try to simply make it look like 2D all you wind up with is something that looks like a cheap and uncanny imitation.
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nobahn
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Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie had CGI in it, and the director somehow made it look like 2D..... |
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Usagi-kun
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So, less on The Crystal Ship? I freaking love Oh! Edo Rocket, and 'heartwarming' in an Urobuchi project? Interesting combination. I'll definitely give this a shot.
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Looneygamemaster
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Yeah, well, Ikuhara's kind of a mad genius. |
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vladthetransilvanian
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I think I'd rather give that title to Captain Harlock. |
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Jose Cruz
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Seriously? I don't recall any CGI in there. --------------------------------------------------------------------
No, it's not. It's a science fiction movie primarily with some action sequences. It's similar perhaps to live action science fiction Hollywood movies, like Oblivion or that one based on a light novel.
Haven't watched it but it would be revolutionary if it wasn't a children's movie and would certainly have flopped violently on the box office.
Nobody who is into animation cares about the Oscars: not even Miyazaki cared about it either he didn't even show up to receive it.
Because Expelled from Paradise is obviously an essentially different type of movie than the animated stuff that comes out of Hollywood. They are not comparable for obvious reasons. It's like comparing a black metal album with a Taylor Swift album. Made for completely different audiences with completely different tastes. {Merged serial postings. ~nobahn} |
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