It was certainly a lot more surreal back then. I really like some of the early Disney's from the 50's-60's. The background art in films like Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella and 101 Dalmations I love.
Fuck yes! That's quality. None of these machines taking care of the work. I actually WANT my hands to bleed because I actually WANT to care about my job. This is not sarcasm. I love old animation. Fuck Brother Bear. Gimmie Snow White any day.
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Actually no, Brother Bear has a brilliant story line, with a great twist, in all fairness. My mother was in tears at the end of that film. Although the human characters look crap, the bear designs are actually pretty well done IMO.
Originally Posted by -Mr. Sneeze- Actually no, Brother Bear has a brilliant story line, with a great twist, in all fairness. My mother was in tears at the end of that film. Although the human characters look crap, the bear designs are actually pretty well done IMO.
I thought it was lame. Too muchothat fancy newish animation.
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CURRENT PROJECT:
-Paying off a massive amount of debt in college loans.
-Working in television.
Yeah, the sequels are quite lame and cheaply made, but Brother Bear is no way lame. The quality of animation is easily on a par with that of the Lion King.
I don't half like old animation. Didn't really care for it 'til me and Caroline visited Disney Land. I developed a real appreciation for that style. Ruddy new kids with all their digital colourings. ****s!
Originally Posted by -Mr. Sneeze- Actually no, Brother Bear has a brilliant story line, with a great twist, in all fairness. My mother was in tears at the end of that film. Although the human characters look crap, the bear designs are actually pretty well done IMO.
I thought it was lame. Too muchothat fancy newish animation.
To this day, I will defend to my last breath that Brother Bear is the last good movie Disney ever made. Especially in terms of holding up to what they were initially best known for, beautiful animation. That movie is my favorite non-Pixar movie to date. I refuse to watch the sequel to Brother Bear, because of how disappointed I always am with Disney's sequals. Atlantis, Lion King, Brother Bear, all of these movies are beautiful, but the sequels ruined them.
I agree though, after watching over an hours worth of old Mickey Mouse and Pluto last night, the animation back then felt so much less artificial. Like they truly did put their heart into making it, as opposed to using it as one of many genres to base their pitched idea on.