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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    More fool you then. Some of the highest rated films in the industry are Pixar and Dreamworks productions.
    I find them goofy, predictable and infantile. I prefer to judge performances rather than voices, and I generally do not like animation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I find them goofy, predictable and infantile. I prefer to judge performances rather than voices, and I generally do not like animation.
    Everyone's entitled to their opinions but I think it's awful that you're prejudging something before you've seen it. Films like Wallace and Gromit, Coraline, The Nightmare before Christmas and Wall-E are amazing. In fact I often find them more mature than 15's like Final Destination, most of them (in particular Pixar films) have a lot in for adults.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    Everyone's entitled to their opinions but I think it's awful that you're prejudging something before you've seen it. Films like Wallace and Gromit, Coraline, The Nightmare before Christmas and Wall-E are amazing. In fact I often find them more mature than 15's like Final Destination, most of them (in particular Pixar films) have a lot in for adults.
    I have seen Wallace and Gromit and The Nightmare Before Christmas, and I am going to see The Final Destination for closure, like how I've had to endure the last 3 Saw films. I don't like 3D in live action because the CGI is so awful. I'm sure The Final Destination has buckets of awfully composited blood like the last 3D horror, the terrible My Blood Valentine remake. I will watch it, but have set my hopes low because it's going to be exactly the same as the last 3, and after what friends of mine have said, the story is even less built up in this than the last two sequels, which is saying something. The only animated film I have enjoyed is A Scanner Darkly, which is rotoscope animated added over live action, rather than drawings or CGI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I have seen Wallace and Gromit and The Nightmare Before Christmas, and I am going to see The Final Destination for closure, like how I've had to endure the last 3 Saw films. I don't like 3D in live action because the CGI is so awful. I'm sure The Final Destination has buckets of awfully composited blood like the last 3D horror, the terrible My Blood Valentine remake. I will watch it, but have set my hopes low because it's going to be exactly the same as the last 3, and after what friends of mine have said, the story is even less built up in this than the last two sequels, which is saying something. The only animated film I have enjoyed is A Scanner Darkly, which is rotoscope animated added over live action, rather than drawings or CGI.
    CGI can be awful but when done tastefully its an invaluable asset. I agree that films often go way too overboard with CGI, they build something on a computer when a model would have worked so much better. However, that said, films such as The Lord of the Rings and the Matrix, which are arguably the 2 best films of the past decade, couldn't have been done as well as they were without CGI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    CGI can be awful but when done tastefully its an invaluable asset. I agree that films often go way too overboard with CGI, they build something on a computer when a model would have worked so much better. However, that said, films such as The Lord of the Rings and the Matrix, which are arguably the 2 best films of the past decade, couldn't have been done as well as they were without CGI.
    Naturally, bullet time effects, colossal flying dragons and gigantic explosions, etc have to be done electronically. What gripes me the most is creatures. Puppets and suits look so much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    What gripes me the most is creatures. Puppets and suits look so much better.
    A few months ago I would have agreed with you but after seeing the Avatar trailer at the cinema I was astonished. It all looks so beautiful. If its done like that then its totally justified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    A few months ago I would have agreed with you but after seeing the Avatar trailer at the cinema I was astonished. It all looks so beautiful. If its done like that then its totally justified.
    I must disagree with you on Avatar. The blue Smurf creatures look so unbelievably not there it's untrue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I must disagree with you on Avatar. The blue Smurf creatures look so unbelievably not there it's untrue.
    I'll agree with you the characters don't look real but that isn't necessarily the point of them, they are supposed to be stylized cat like creatures and I must say, I think they are fantastic.

    How can you say this doesn't look great?
    http://uk.movies.ign.com/dor/objects...=2gb0hrovsc47t

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    CGI spaceships do nothing for me. It looks far from scentillating.

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    it's not out here yet, in Australia. But soon as it is, im gonna go see it

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