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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Aug 19, 2008 21:09
After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the
Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or
later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what
do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?
Personally, I hope that the makers of this film will:
- make it a well-written crossover that utilizes the potential that such
character interations can bring (ie Macross vs Megatron; a 'Battle of the
Bands' between Jem and the Pussycats)
- make reference to and/or correct some of the mistakes that some series
made (ie XJ-9 vs WizzlyWorld)
- at the very least, offer something a little better than Drawn Together
(which started good and then started losing steam after a few episodes)
9_9
while not:
- making a boring 2-4 hour film (*cough*FelixTheCat*cough*)
- making another punching bag flick (ala Robo-Roach or Tom and Jerry
Kids)
- making it too 'kid friendly' (Even the original Looney Tunes and Merry
Melodies shorts started out as 'adult entertainment')
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Author: ChikaChika Date: Aug 20, 2008 06:52
In article ,
Warewolf wrote:
> After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the
> Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or
> later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what
> do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?
Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)
--
//\ // Chika
// \// Mitsuo... Menda... naha naha...
... The mark of a true professional is giving more than you get.
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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Aug 20, 2008 10:28
Chika wrote in
news:4fd1d689f6miyuki@no.spam.here:
> Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)
Heh, true.
Signed,
Warewolf
who saw another of his homages, 'Legend of the Forest'.
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Author: Chris SobieniakChris Sobieniak Date: Aug 20, 2008 21:29
On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika wrote:
> In article ,
> Warewolf wrote:
>
>> After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the
>> Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or
>> later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what
>> do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?
>
> Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)
Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that!
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Author: MufassaMufassa Date: Aug 21, 2008 20:17
On Aug 21, 12:29Â am, Chris Sobieniak gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika wrote:
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>> In article ,
>> Â Â Warewolf wrote:
>
>>> After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the
>>> Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or
>>> later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what
>>> do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?
>
>> Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)
>
> Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that!
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Author: FarixFarix Date: Aug 21, 2008 20:49
Mufassa wrote:
> On Aug 21, 12:29 am, Chris Sobieniak gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika wrote:
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>>> In article ,
>>> Warewolf wrote:
>>>> After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as the
>>>> Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that, sooner or
>>>> later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated Movie' so what
>>>> do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of the final product?
>>> Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)
>> Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that!
>
> The only spoof movies I ever liked were Airplane 1 and 2, Clue,and
> Muder By Death. all these movies for...
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Author: dumpster4dumpster4 Date: Aug 21, 2008 21:25
On Aug 21, 8:49 pm, Farix hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David Zucker, the
> one responsible for most of those movies, out of town because of his
> latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes Michael Moore.
>
> Farix
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Author: ChikaChika Date: Aug 22, 2008 02:03
> On Aug 20, 8:52 am, Chika wrote:
>> In article , Warewolf
>> wrote:
>>
>>> After the appearance of such classic (and not-so-classic) films as
>>> the Scary Movie series, Date Movie and Epic Movie, I figure that,
>>> sooner or later, someone is going to make a simply-titled 'Animated
>>> Movie' so what do you hope will (not) happen during the showing of
>>> the final product?
>>
>> Don't forget that Osamu Tezuka did "Broken-Down Movie". ;)
> Be kinda interesting to go through 90 minutes of that!
It could be hard on the eyes, though. :)
--
//\ // Chika
// \// Mitsuo... Menda... naha naha...
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Author: BladeBlade Date: Aug 22, 2008 04:06
> On Aug 21, 8:49 pm, Farix hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David Zucker, the
>> one responsible for most of those movies, out of town because of his
>> latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes Michael Moore.
>>
>> Farix
Uh-huh. You know, you ever tried reading from 'news' sources that do not
have a blatant agenda? If there is any upset about Zucker's work, it's not
because of the concept of satirising someone the left is itself divided
about.
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Author: sanjiansanjian Date: Aug 22, 2008 04:28
Blade wrote:
> Wheee, random political digression!
>
> hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0bb0bcff-1358-4680-9d03-ca016ae0750e@x16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>> On Aug 21, 8:49 pm, Farix hotmail.com> wrote:
>> \
>>> Right now, most of the Hollywood left are ready to run David
>>> Zucker, the one responsible for most of those movies, out of town
>>> because of his latest film, An American Carol, which satirizes
>>> Michael Moore. Farix
>
> Uh-huh. You know, you ever tried reading from 'news' sources that do
> not have a blatant agenda? If there is any upset about Zucker's work,
> it's not because of the concept of satirising someone the left is
> itself divided about. ...
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