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Just saw "The Croods" last night - Printable Version +- Drunkard's Walk Forums (http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/forums) +-- Forum: General (http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General Chatter (http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Just saw "The Croods" last night (/showthread.php?tid=11705) |
Just saw "The Croods" last night - Bob Schroeck - 09-26-2013 Don't ask me how I got my hands on a pre-release copy of the Blu-Ray disk, but yeah. And I was wondering if anyone else who saw it felt that some of the animation looked so good that it felt like it had been actually filmed live? -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Dragonflight - 09-26-2013 Sorry, never even heard of this one. --- Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do. - Bob Schroeck - 09-26-2013 Ah. Dreamworks release from a few months ago, mostly the same team who created How To Train Your Dragon (except John Cleese was one of the writers of the original story before it went to screenplay). Family of cavemen (somewhat near-post-Neanderthal, voices including Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Christine Keeler and Cloris Leachman) join up with with a fellow who looks Cro-Magnon to escape an oncoming geologic catastrophe. The environment is beautifully rendered, and full of creatures that look like they ought to be in the fossil record but very definitely aren't. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - DHBirr - 09-26-2013 Howard Tayler praised it highly back in the beginning of April: Quote:The Croods was not what I Spoiler (still from Howard's review): Quote:There is a pivotal scene, and I do meanAnd a comment John Krupp attached to that review: Quote:The only reason I didn’t cry, is I kept telling myself, “There HAS to be a ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. - Bob Schroeck - 09-27-2013 Quote:DHBirr wrote:And best of all, it employs half a dozen Chekhov's Guns which you thought were just, well, things in the environment, and it happens in a way that explicitly echoes another character's description of moving forward into the future and destiny... "Just not very well." When you discover that the original story, the one co-created by John Cleese, was originally going to be an odd-couple buddy flick between the two adult male leads (described as "an innovator and a luddite"), the "twist" doesn't seem like that much of a surprise. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. |