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Re: Despicable Me
HOW DARE THEY!!!!!!!mortimer wrote:My only problem is that they nicked his car design from the Cybermat shpe
Is it particularly kiddy? I don't mind, I'm just wondering what to expect.
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I getcha I think - so it's NOT all burp, fart and snot jokes?mortimer wrote:Depends what your definition of kiddy is. It's not Toy Story kiddy, but it's definitely aimed at a family audience. (Not that Toy Story is a kiddy thing, if you follow...)
Good if that's the case.
Mind you, the Secret Show is bloody hilarious and has all that.... (in fact, I can think of an episode which revolves around snot and another that is resolved by burps. And one that ends on a fart joke.... anyway, this is a derailment so don't reply to this bit)
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Are you kidding? Wallace and Gromit is so awesomely cool!
I personally could care less what animation technique is used, as long as the movie itself is good. I liked "The Incredibles" (at least the first couple times I watched it) because it was clean, funny, and original. I happen to dislike most other films that don't fit in this category, no matter what animation technique is used.
I personally could care less what animation technique is used, as long as the movie itself is good. I liked "The Incredibles" (at least the first couple times I watched it) because it was clean, funny, and original. I happen to dislike most other films that don't fit in this category, no matter what animation technique is used.