Delgo

jahladanuts

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If you want an animated movie that doesn't come from Disney or Dreamworks. Delgo maybe the answer.

With that said I haven't seen such ugly character designs since Shrek.

Hasn't this Romeo and Juliet theme been done before?
 
Ack, those ARE ugly. It looks like the Iguanadons from Dinosaur with human bodies or something.

And for a film from such a small studio, how'd they get so many big-time actors? The movie apparently hasn't even been picked up by a distributor yet.
 
I'm personally really looking forward to the film and what Fathom Studios is capable off. I don't think Delgo is going to be some huge hit, but if they can crack $60million at the box office then I think that will be a success considering what they're up against.
 
Just saw the trailer with City of Ember today.

http://www.delgo.com/

I did laugh at some little girls pointing out that all the females from the back are basically wearing skin tight pants that basically show every curvature of their bootys.
 
A really long time -- development began in 1999.

I'm looking forward to it and I'm planning to go see it this weekend. I support anything produced outside of Hollywood that has achieved as much as this film has already, and especially with as much planning, development, and detail that went into producing it.
 
I knew I saw ads for this movie before, I had thought and seeing that this topic has been up since 2004 that explains alot. I have seen Delgo ads.

That being said it does look different from most 3D animated movies and I hope it does not suck.
 
For a film made outside of Hollywood, Delgo boasts a lot of Hollywood talent for the voice cast: Freddie Prinze, Jr. (in the title role), Jennifer Love Hewitt, Chris Kattan, Burt Reynolds, Eric Idle, Val Kilmer, Anne Bancroft (posthumous), Malcolm McDowell, Loius Gosset, Jr., Kelly Ripa, Michael Clark Duncan, and Sally Kellerman as the narrator.

Mind you, those guys haven't been big box office draws for a while, which is probably why they haven't been playing up their names in the trailers.
 
So they finally got a distributor :D Awesome! That film has been finished for a while but they haven't been able to find someone to distribute it till now.

I don't care for the character designs at all but I may see it to try and support Fathom Studios. It's quite a feat for a small studio like Fathom to get an animated film widely distributed.

Plus, they're in Georgia and they are fairly close to home so if they are still running by the time I get out of animation school
maybe I can work for them and not have to move to earthquake central :p
 
Am I the only one that likes the character designs?

They remind me of someones version of moths, only close-up. Or something to that effect anyway, moth-people.:p
 
'Scuse me? A wordy-dur in the hizz-house. :shrug:

Anyway, I will say that the CGI isn't all that attractive. So I am an agreement with a lot of you. But let's give it a chance, maybe they have well-developed characters and a great storyline...or maybe I'm reaching.

I'm personally looking forward to a world where CGI and Traditional co-exist or creatively converge.
 
I've been seeing tv spots and the film. Suffice to say, it looks and sounds terrible. The animation in that movie reminds me of those moronic Barbie Direct to DVD movies.
 
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