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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10309949)
What Trevor said plus the fact that there was absolutely no reason to fight over her. I never saw what made them so crazy for her.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by davidh777
(Post 10309987)
Were there any other girls in that show? Maybe that's the reason.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I remember some episode where a normal looking human girl showed up and they both went crazy over her and Olive Oil was totally forgotten. I also seem to remember one of them, possibly Bluto, cross dressing and having Popeye fall for him/her, which was Bluto's plan to get Olive.
I also want to throw out a reminder for people to number their lists *cough*Ash*cough* |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
So I've been splitting up whatever it is I'm watching with blocks of The Simpsons and each time Lionel Hutz or Troy McClure appears it saddens me. It's a real shame that Phil Hartman isn't here anymore.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10309977)
I'm later getting started than I'd hoped, and this thread is kind of dense by now. I'm starting with G.I. Joe: The M.A.S.S. Device, which cuts together the first five episode mini-series as a singular, 100 minute long story. How do I count this?
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
To keep it simple, I'd count it as 1, since it's a movie and not separate episodes.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10310035)
To keep it simple, I'd count it as 1, since it's a movie and not separate episodes.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10309949)
What Trevor said plus the fact that there was absolutely no reason to fight over her. I never saw what made them so crazy for her.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
a family vacation threw me for a loop all last week, but off and running today! gonna check out 'Dispicable Me' (in 3D) later this afternoon
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I've been focusing mostly on the checklist items to get them out of the way before plunging into the volumes of TV anime that have been piling up the last two years waiting for me to watch. Some of these items are a slog, like the least loved genre/character (Hello Kitty, Muppet Babies) and the puppet category (I've never liked the Muppets).
But my daughter's recommendation of WAKING LIFE (and her lending me the DVD) was a pleasant surprise. It's everything I might have liked about INCEPTION if only Richard Linklater had made it. And I'm glad I finally sat and watched HALO LEGENDS (2010, the newest title in my collection). The stories aren't as good as those in ANIMATRIX, but the animation is quite spectacular throughout and some of the segments are quite exciting and suspenseful. I only wish they'd released this to theaters. It would have been great on the big screen. I watched this today right after watching GALL FORCE: ETERNAL STORY (1986), which was from "the hardest to reach part of your collection." It was in the back of the top box in the back of the closet and I don't know why I buried it--it's really good anime sci-fi and it looks forward to some of the themes in HALO LEGENDS. What great luck to watch them one right after the other. One big disappointment. One of only two animated westerns I have is THE MAN FROM BUTTON WILLOW (1965). I watched it to check off the favorite genre (western) slot on the checklist. It's supposed to be the story of an undercover Fed working against landgrabbers trying to make a profit off the railroad, but instead the overwhelming majority of it is devoted to Disney-style anthropomorphic animals and their "funny" antics, i.e. a skunk who gestures like a human throughout. The plot doesn't kick in until almost the hour mark (it's an 80-minute film) and when it does the action shifts to San Francisco and the one big human action sequence is a fight on board a ship with the hero doing swashbuckling stunts and all. Not much of a western, is it? And it's padded out with awful songs. I'll stick to SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON (2002). Now that's a real animated western. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
So what are some NC-17 rated (are there any?) and X rated animated films?
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by N8 Storm
(Post 10317165)
So what are some NC-17 rated (are there any?) and X rated animated films?
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by N8 Storm
(Post 10317165)
So what are some NC-17 rated (are there any?) animated films?
South Park Team America Probably others, but those two jump out at me. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10317311)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NC-17_movies
South Park Team America Probably others, but those two jump out at me. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by kstublen
(Post 10317316)
I could've sworn my South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is Rated R...
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10317327)
I'm not sure where they got that rating from. Imdb usually says something like NC-17 but edited to an R and for this, they only say an R. The reference for the movie at wikipedia also only says R and I can't find a real source for it anywhere else, that isn't just parroting what wikipedia said.
The sex scene was edited to tone it down from NC-17 to an R-rating. They released an "unrated" DVD which included the unedited sex scene. Everything else is still the same, including the language, violence, and sexual references in the dialogue. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Neither South Park or Team America are NC-17. I'm a huge Matt & Trey fan. They were released in theaters as R and were not on home video as NC-17 either. If the unrated DVD version of Team America (which is likely one of the NC-17 edits that went to the board) is going to be allowed, I guess I'll watch that and count it. South Park was released as R only on home video. I think NC-17 should probably be changed to optional on the checklist. There are very few titles if any that fit that bill.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by N8 Storm
(Post 10317474)
Neither South Park or Team America are NC-17. I'm a huge Matt & Trey fan. They were released in theaters as R and were not on home video as NC-17 either. If the unrated DVD version of Team America (which is likely one of the NC-17 edits that went to the board) is going to be allowed, I guess I'll watch that and count it. South Park was released as R only on home video. I think NC-17 should probably be changed to optional on the checklist. There are very few titles if any that fit that bill.
Very few films are actually released as NC-17. The Challenge checklists have always been very lenient on these ratings. If a film was submitted to the MPAA and given an X or NC-17, but then edited and released to theaters as R, you can count the unedited version as X or NC-17. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I vote that "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" should count as an animated title.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
On a whim last week, I realized I'd forgotten to ask one of my favorite companies Something Weird Video, if they'd be interested in doing anything for this challenge. I kick myself for not asking earlier to get them in on the Sci-fi/Fantasy challenge because they were all for doing some prizes for this challenge.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...sw_hires-1.jpg Lucky winners are going to receive Industrial Cartoons and Classic Cartoons Vol 1 & 2. http://somethingweird.com/images/35669_lmc.jpg 1. Destination Earth 2. We Learn About the Telephone 3. The Thinking Machines 4. Storkland 5. Day of the Great Presentation 6. Follow the Leader 7. Horizons of Hope http://somethingweird.com/images/35671_lmc.jpg 1. Six-Legged Saboteurs 2. A Coach for Cinderella 3. The ABC of the Diesel Engine 4. A Ride for Cinderella 5. The ABC of Jet Propulsion 6. Peg Leg Pedro 7. Working Dollars 8. To Your Health Why would anyone want something called Industrial Cartoons? This is why you want Industrial Cartoons. Here's a sampling of volume 5: AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CARTOON REVOLUTION VOL 05 - $10.00 Life is complicated. So having cartoon characters help explain things make everything easier, as you’ll discover with this 5th volume of Something Weird’s wacky-with-a-purpose Industrial Cartoons series! Easy Does It (1946; color) is a 25-minute sales pitch for Stokely Foods – with a surprising degree of lechery attached. Joe works in Mr. Fuddle’s grocery store, which is on the verge of closing because they don’t sell the brands people want. Worse, the bank is about to foreclose on the store unless Mr. Squeeze, the hilariously sleazy bank president, marries Fuddle’s daughter Ann. While Mr. Squeeze is busy seducing her, Joe gets a visit from a little magical man named Easy who uses a flying time machine to take Joe back 60 years to show him the birth of Stokely Foods. Easy also introduces Joe to a giant on a cloud, and happy tomatoes getting washed and cooked in the modern Stokely plant (which, all things considered, is borderline disturbing). End result: Fuddle’s store becomes stocked with Stokley foods which the customers love! And Ann? Why Joe races to the Justice of the Peace just before Squeeze is about to marry her and beats the crap out of him! Directed by HUGH HARMAN. Man of Action (1955; color) is the story of an “average man in an average home” whose average town becomes a slum overnight! And it’s all the fault of Satan! Yup, Satan encourages people to let their homes get run down until the neighborhood falls apart and the community is full of “juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, and crime!” Unless, of course, citizens fight back! How? With bureaucracy! Look Who’s Driving (color) gives us cartoon characters that drive like psychotic idiots and behave like crazed children on the road. Until they get into an accident and die. Then they float around like ghosts. Tell ‘Em the Facts (color) has Gulf Oil calmly reminding us why their gasoline is better than anyone else’s gasoline. And it’s all because of their “balanced volatility” and “antiknock value.” You betcha. The Soldier’s Hour (color) was made for Army personnel in charge of re-enlistment as a way of stemming the tide of soldiers leaving after their hitch is up. The trick is to zero in on certain kinds of soldiers… like former factory workers. But, hey, stay away from farmers. Avoidable Carrier Accidents (1949; color) defines stupid sailors who crash their planes on aircraft carriers as the same stupid sailors who do dumb things on leave. Ah, the joy of stupidity. The Adventures of Junior Raindrop (color) is the story of cutesy raindrops who… well… go wrong once they get to earth. Because of forest fires or badly managed land, raindrops like Junior become “hoodlum raindrops” (!), get involved “with gangs” (!!), and turn into “gangster” raindrops (!!!). Wow. My Government U.S.A. (color) explains government to a cartoon caveman named Ugh. That Ugh is impressed is no surprise since Ugh, after all, is a primitive man. American Industrial Cartoons 7 DVD Mega Set http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...v_hires3-1.jpg I own a bunch of their Image DVDs and always really enjoy them. They pretty much all come packed with hours of special features like short films and trailers of crazy stuff I've never seen before, which leads me to seek them out. Then I see new stuff on those and the circle never ends. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by kstublen
(Post 10319505)
I vote that "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" should count as an animated title.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10321144)
I know absolutely nothing about this film. Have any more info on why it should count?
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I live in a bubble. I rarely know what's playing at theaters or what they're about since I always skip through commercials and don't read about movies online.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by N8 Storm
(Post 10317474)
Neither South Park or Team America are NC-17. I'm a huge Matt & Trey fan. They were released in theaters as R and were not on home video as NC-17 either. If the unrated DVD version of Team America (which is likely one of the NC-17 edits that went to the board) is going to be allowed, I guess I'll watch that and count it. South Park was released as R only on home video. I think NC-17 should probably be changed to optional on the checklist. There are very few titles if any that fit that bill.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Crud, I figured this one would be easy for me to watch stuff with my kids, but here I am halfway through the month with a big fat zero. I don't know if it's worth it to pound out a few and make a list just to end up in the bottom group again. My self-esteem hangs in the balance.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
There's nothing wrong with a late start. It's not about the numbers.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by davidh777
(Post 10321432)
Crud, I figured this one would be easy for me to watch stuff with my kids, but here I am halfway through the month with a big fat zero. I don't know if it's worth it to pound out a few and make a list just to end up in the bottom group again. My self-esteem hangs in the balance.
Besides, with your post, you've contributed more to the Challenge than some people in past Challenges who watched dozens but never say a word. And technically, we're not halfway yet... ;) |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I appreciate the encouragement and always like how people have said that the goal is to encourage the community and that watching 1 is as good as watching Zack Snyder's Grecian-abs movie. I just happened to get a bit discouraged because I started the sci-fi challenge like a house on fire (for me at least; no chance I was breaking 100) then stumbled and ended up in the bottom tier again.
I do like participating in the discussions (and already have in this thread without watching anything) so I guess I'll see if I can queue something up and start a list (unlike previous, I haven't reserved yet and figured I'd start when I had something to post). Thanks, Trevor and MP. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Here's my current lineup of unwatched things:
Treasure Planet - done Hercules - done Allegro non troppo - done Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - done Kung Fu Panda Alvin and the Chipmunks - done Dinosaur Pocahontas - done Shark Tale - done Bee Movie - done The Princess and the Frog Brother Bear - done edit: At this rate I'll only be good for a few more days. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum
(Post 10306525)
Puppet shows? That's the one category I'm having trouble with. All I can think of are Muppets stuff and all those old adventure/sci-fi marionette shows like "Captain Scarlett" and "Thunderbirds." I doubt that I have any of this stuff in my collection, not even a Muppets movie or even an old "Beany and Cecil" episode.
What else qualifies in this category that I'm not thinking of? Thanks. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
For my 26th entry I spent all day on YouTube with suggestions from the GAC Forums YouTube Thread.
I saw some great stuff I'd never even heard of. I really liked the Honey Halfwitch cartoons. Anybody have any good YouTube recomendations for Tomorrow when I also won't have access to a DVD player? 26. 91 Minutes And 39 Seconds Of Cartoons On YouTube ---- 25 Ways To Quit Smoking (1989) 5:00 ---- Puppet. (2006) 6:31 ---- Porky's Ant (1941) 7:48 ---- Throne For A Loss (1966) 6:26 ---- Cow Cow Boogie (1943) 6:37 ---- Cool Cat Blues (1961) 6:39 ---- Alter Egotist (1967) 6:11 ---- Robot Rumpus (1956) on MST3K (1998) 6:18 ---- The Critic (1963) 3:24 ---- The Gullible Canary (1942) 7:01 ---- The Herring Murder Case (1931) 7:15 ---- The Stubborn Cowboy (1967) 6:09 ---- The Cat With Hands (2001) 3:34 ---- The Naughty Owlet (1971) 6:54 ---- Potions And Notions (1966) 6:25 |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I watched a bunch of youtube stuff my first few days and most of those were good. Check out the 3 Russian Winnie the Pooh videos for starters.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Watched 9 for the first time and found it enjoyable. The animation was gorgeous though the plot was a bit thin.
Now that I've rewatched Fantasia and The Secret of NIMH for the first time in years, I can't wait until they're released on blu. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Just re-watched Batman: Mask of the Phantasm for the first time in a while. I still maintain it's the best Bat-movie of the 90s. A local theater did a midnight screening of this back in July and they did it on the one weekend I was out of town and couldn't attend. At least I saw it in a theater when it was originally released.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Regarding the list thread, I've noticed that when I ever go to page 1 of that thread it's almost as if the thread is too large to fit on my screen. Finally decided to look a bit closer just now and it appears like it might be due to the large images in Numes' list.
Am I the only one noticing this? If so, I'll just suck it up and live with it. :D If others are seeing the same thing, I'd kindly request for Numes to shrink things down just a bit since it's driving me batty. :lol: |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Something Weird got back to me over the weekend and said they're offering Volumes 1 & 2 of the American Industrial Cartoon Revolution. They just had a better description for volume 5, so that's still there for a better idea of what they're about.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by cardsfan111
(Post 10324186)
Regarding the list thread, I've noticed that when I ever go to page 1 of that thread it's almost as if the thread is too large to fit on my screen. Finally decided to look a bit closer just now and it appears like it might be due to the large images in Numes' list.
Am I the only one noticing this? If so, I'll just suck it up and live with it. :D If others are seeing the same thing, I'd kindly request for Numes to shrink things down just a bit since it's driving me batty. :lol: |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Looks fine on my laptop, only "problem" is that I'd have to scroll to see the rightmost images. But all the text and other posts are fine.
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10324448)
Looks fine to me but I'm on a 24" monitor right now.
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10324665)
Looks fine on my laptop, only "problem" is that I'd have to scroll to see the rightmost images. But all the text and other posts are fine.
Not a big deal. If I bookmark my individual list post and update it that way, it likely wouldn't be an issue. |
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I've been working my way through the checklist, and its pretty easy to fill one of the foreign language slots with anime, but what are some good places to look for good animation in a second language?
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