Babylicious
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There's a thread going on over in the entertainment section regarding the Nostalgia Critic's (or the guy with glasses, or John Solomon's... one of those jackasses) review of Rock-a-Doodle, one of Bluth's last (and, arguably, worst) animated features. Bluth's got one of the most interesting careers in the industry, so I thought it might be interesting to have a discussion thread devoted to him.
I'll start by saying that Secret of NIMH is far and away one of the most beautiful films (visually) I've ever seen, and that this attention to detail was prevalent in all of Bluth's features. even Rock-a-Doodle, which I've never really liked, had this; like the scene when the animals are in the water. They each react individually in a way they;re respective animal would act, and it all goes naturally, without it sticking out particularly unless we're watching for it. My problem is that, story-wise, his movies tended to be charming rather than epic and favor (often poor) humor when drama was necesarry; there was also a great deal of Narm in his movies. Ann Marie, from All Dogs Go To Heaven, for instance; I actually like that movie, but the girl is so syrupy sweet that it's just pathetic. Disney's most sugary heroine (Prob';y Penny from the Rescuers) never got as bad as that.
Er,, I',m rambling. What do you guys think?
I'll start by saying that Secret of NIMH is far and away one of the most beautiful films (visually) I've ever seen, and that this attention to detail was prevalent in all of Bluth's features. even Rock-a-Doodle, which I've never really liked, had this; like the scene when the animals are in the water. They each react individually in a way they;re respective animal would act, and it all goes naturally, without it sticking out particularly unless we're watching for it. My problem is that, story-wise, his movies tended to be charming rather than epic and favor (often poor) humor when drama was necesarry; there was also a great deal of Narm in his movies. Ann Marie, from All Dogs Go To Heaven, for instance; I actually like that movie, but the girl is so syrupy sweet that it's just pathetic. Disney's most sugary heroine (Prob';y Penny from the Rescuers) never got as bad as that.
Er,, I',m rambling. What do you guys think?