Blog Talkback: DreamWorks' Plight

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People were stunned earlier this year when DreamWorks' "Kung Fu Panda" swept the Annie Awards while Pixar's "Wall-E" didn't win in a single category. While quality is subjective and people are entitled to believe that "Wall-E" was the superior film, I was somewhat disturbed by the number of people who refused to give DreamWorks' any credit; who refused to believe that...

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Yeah, Poor Dreamworks.

They only have their millions of dollars to wipe away their tears with.

I don't think Dreamworks' problem is that people aren't 'giving their films a chance', if their box office receipts and DVD sales have anything to say about it.

I enjoyed Kung-Fu Panda, but it's not the kind of film that I'm going to watch again and again.

I agree that it's the finest CG film to come out of Dreamworks Animaion. It's a competent movie. It does the job and it does it well. That's as high a compliment that I can give it.
 
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