Sulphur on 6/7/2011 at 22:26
Quote Posted by Ko0K
Sure, this isn't the (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132027&page=3) first time I "traded words" with you two dynamic butt buddy duo, but you actually think I spend months between hiatuses thinking about some forgettable bullshit you two jokers spewed out? One of the first things I do when I come out of the woodwork is search my posting history to catch up.
Don't flatter yourself. I don't know or give enough a damn about you two to hold a grudge
:laff:
Jason Moyer on 6/7/2011 at 22:59
When I was a kid I loved shitty limited animation like Filmation and 70's/80's Hanna Barbara. That doesn't mean the Smurfs or Transformers cartoons were good, and I sure as hell wouldn't wish that garbage on any kid that I cared about.
I hate seeing Pixar doing crappy sequels because their original films are so good. Pixar are pretty much the only people doing real animation anymore.
Harvester on 6/7/2011 at 23:32
Everyone chill out and go watch some Rango (a good animated movie that does appeal to adults) if you're pissed off about Cars 2.
Starrfall on 7/7/2011 at 04:42
Thread is gonna get way better any minute now
Scots Taffer on 7/7/2011 at 06:58
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dexterward on 7/7/2011 at 12:09
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
Pixar are pretty much the only people doing real animation anymore.
....in USA, perhaps ;) Studio Ghibli & (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmoWUdzHISM) Belleville Rendezvous , off top of my head.
I still say it`s the Disney overseers that more or less force these sequels on them.
From Wikipedia:" Pixar states that they believe that sequels should only be made if they can come up with a story as good as the original. Following the release of Toy Story 2, Pixar and Disney had a gentlemen's agreement that Disney would not make any sequels without Pixar's involvement, despite their right to do so. In 2004, after Pixar announced they were unable to agree on a new deal, Disney announced that they would go ahead with sequels to Pixar's films with or without Pixar"
Mr.Duck on 7/7/2011 at 19:18
And more.
A lot of great animation still comes out, thank God, from outside of Gringolandia. And it's not a recent thing neither.
:)
Stitch on 7/7/2011 at 20:56
I'm a big fan of your work, sir