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Post by TV Eye on Aug 23, 2011 14:50:48 GMT -5
That's so cool! I wonder if it's gonna be a 2d or 3d movie...
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Post by kirbychu on Aug 23, 2011 19:55:55 GMT -5
I think it's 3D. The basic story sounds like it's about the villain sneaking out of his old 8-bit game and breaking into a current-generation game, and finding that things have changed a lot. I don't really know anything about it beyond that, though.
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Post by Buzzardo on Aug 23, 2011 21:00:08 GMT -5
Y-E-S. I can't bloody wait!
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Post by TV Eye on Aug 25, 2011 16:07:59 GMT -5
:I ...
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Post by Koopaul on Aug 25, 2011 19:11:49 GMT -5
Wreck-It Ralph? Heh this should be interesting for Nintendo fans.
Might be the only good video game inspired movie.
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Post by 8bitretroshit on Aug 26, 2011 0:58:35 GMT -5
Man, why didn't they make an Action Hank spinoff miniseries. Instead we got dial M for fucking monkey
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Post by Koopaul on Aug 26, 2011 2:00:09 GMT -5
Monkey was a terrible character due to only speaking in monkey screams. But his villains were pretty good.
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Post by Da Robot on Aug 26, 2011 2:01:18 GMT -5
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Post by 8bitretroshit on Sept 7, 2011 2:35:47 GMT -5
Goofy, short CGI film, apparently to promote Nissan's new electric vehicles. Somehow.
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Post by TV Eye on Sept 7, 2011 14:19:10 GMT -5
That was CGI? It looked like stop motion! :OOOO
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Post by Fryguy64 on Sept 7, 2011 18:45:41 GMT -5
If that's CGI, it's an extremely impressive replica of stop motion animation... To the point where I believe it is actually stop motion animation with a bit of CGI...
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Post by 8bitretroshit on Sept 8, 2011 1:11:48 GMT -5
Oops, yeah it's stop motion. It's from the same people who made those Domo-kun shorts afterall..
I need to get my eyes checked
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Post by TV Eye on Sept 9, 2011 23:41:17 GMT -5
Was anyone else here a Rugrats fan in the past? I just started watching it again from the beginning out of impulse and I now remember why I loved it so much as a kid...
I remember this one time, when I was about 7 or 8. My sister and I were left in the care of one of my mom's friends. We decided to hang out with her kids who were teenagers and happened to be playing Ocarina of Time (I had no idea what it was since I wasn't big on video games back then). Anyways, I noticed that it was almost time for a new episode of Rugrats so I asked them if there was another TV around. They asked why, and I didn't want to seem like a little kid in front of them, but they got me to spill it. As soon as I told them there was a new episode of Rugrats that night, they shut off their game and were like "New Rugrats?!"
It was awesome. I love these memories.
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Post by Da Robot on Sept 10, 2011 4:35:18 GMT -5
Goofy, short CGI film, apparently to promote Nissan's new electric vehicles. Somehow. Impressive, the giraffe/wind turbine combo was pretty cool looking. Though a strange story and it's used to promote electric cars? Was anyone else here a Rugrats fan in the past? It was awesome. I love these memories. I watched it back in the 90's and it was really good. A TV channel down here started playing manly old Nickeledon cartoons from the 90's including Rugrats, and dear goddddd it was so good to watch it again. The baby's are funny, I now understand/pay attention to the humor from the parents and such. Tommy's jewishness was something that I ignored when I was young, but actually seems pretty interesting now. Also surprised by the little bits of contunity through the epsiodes as well. And's there's also the adult humor that's snuck in as well. Dr Lipschits anyone? And that was just the seasons from 1991-93. When there were new episodes back around 1998, it seemed mind blowing at the time because most cartoons didn't get renewed after such long periods off air. The post Dil seasons . . . they didn't seem as good, because he had to always tag along and yet do nothing. (Dil is also contridictary to other babies, even in the first movie, a bunch of newborns burst into song and yet he can't do that). Kimmy didn't add much either, just seemed like another "Tommy" in the cast. Though it was nice to see the "blended" family result from that. But to finally end this on a good note, the "final" episode "All Growed Up, was awesome, though some of the characters looked kind of fucked up (having the roundish child shaped head designs when they should have been more enlongated) and when it got to the very end it played all the flashback footage from previous episodes as well The spin off series never happened. Oh crap, this went on for too long. Klasky-Cuspo, the team behind this series (and many others), should have been kept by Nickeledon instead of being ditched after the failure of the 3rd Rugrats movie.
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Post by TV Eye on Sept 10, 2011 12:03:28 GMT -5
Klasky-Cuspo, the team behind this series (and many others), should have been kept by Nickeledon instead of being ditched after the failure of the 3rd Rugrats movie. Yeah, it's a little heartbreaking not having any of their shows air on Nick anymore. I love shows where you can watch it as a kid and get the basic plot, but when you watch it as an adult, the jokes take on a different meaning. It's brilliant.
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