Let's have a western animation thread

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BurningDoom wrote: I have seen it. I loved that episode.
Any episode with Stan's Father I usually love. That, and besides video games and some movies, it's always nice to find some common ground with you. We'll never see eye to eye on the GL movie, but besides that, we seem to love the same stuff.

And remember. I love Full House, so you can always call me out on that if I make fun of the GL movie.
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Pigs must be flying because I'm actually looking foward an animated picture :shock:



Perhaps it's boring or stale but I don't care, at least the animation will be worth a watch, it's made by the guys who did Wallace & Gromit.
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^speaking of stop-motion, did you like Coraline?
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General_Norris wrote:Pigs must be flying because I'm actually looking foward an animated picture :shock:

You'll love it. It does has some slow parts, as every movie does, but the trailer is exactly a shortened version of the film (it's just not the good parts...the entire movie is good). Can't wait to hear what you think about it.
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AppleQueso wrote:^speaking of stop-motion, did you like Coraline?
Well, I don't remember much about it so I shouldn't really comment. It was fine and I never got bored or thought it was bad, it just didn't seem too interesting.

What I really remember is how the ending with the boy was completely unnecesary. :lol:

Luke wrote:You'll love it. It does has some slow parts, as every movie does, but the trailer is exactly a shortened version of the film (it's just not the good parts...the entire movie is good). Can't wait to hear what you think about it.
Wow you already seen it? It's scheduled for March 2012, meaning 2045 until it gets here. :lol:

If the rest of the film is as lively as the trailer it's very promising, yes! I'm refraining from reading or watching any more of the film, I really want to see it whole.



On other news, it seems like the UPA dvds do not ship to Europe, meaning they could be a headache to buy. Hope we get some nice resellers so they get here. :?
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General_Norris wrote:
Luke wrote:You'll love it. It does has some slow parts, as every movie does, but the trailer is exactly a shortened version of the film (it's just not the good parts...the entire movie is good). Can't wait to hear what you think about it.
Wow you already seen it? It's scheduled for March 2012, meaning 2045 until it gets here. :lol:

If the rest of the film is as lively as the trailer it's very promising, yes! I'm refraining from reading or watching any more of the film, I really want to see it whole.
Just a screener. Doubt much will change besides additions to the score and credits.

Here's to hopes you get to see it before 2045 ;)
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What's that cheap flash animation crap they're showing on Fox now? something about a 7 year old with gay parents? Sounds like an idea trying to break barriers only to fail.
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Luke wrote:
BurningDoom wrote: I have seen it. I loved that episode.
Any episode with Stan's Father I usually love. That, and besides video games and some movies, it's always nice to find some common ground with you. We'll never see eye to eye on the GL movie, but besides that, we seem to love the same stuff.

And remember. I love Full House, so you can always call me out on that if I make fun of the GL movie.
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BurningDoom wrote: Did we just have a bro moment?
I think under International Internet Forum Law, a bro moment ceases to exist unless a poster refers to us as "gay". But I'm still pretty certain we like a lot of the same stuff and share a lot more common ground than we previously thought.
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Luke wrote:
BurningDoom wrote: Did we just have a bro moment?
I think under International Internet Forum Law, a bro moment ceases to exist unless a poster refers to us as "gay". But I'm still pretty certain we like a lot of the same stuff and share a lot more common ground than we previously thought.
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