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Tom Bottiglieri 10-06-2006 00:17

Cars...
 
I'm not an animator.

I saw Cars tonight and it was probably the most amazing thing I've seen on screen in the form of animation. I mean, don't get me wrong.. the story was great, but the painstaking detail that was shown in every scene just blew me away

5 stars. Three Thumbs up. Go See it. Now.

Why are you still here? GO!

Joe Matt 10-06-2006 00:20

Re: Cars...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
I'm not an animator.

I saw Cars tonight and it was probably the most amazing thing I've seen on screen in the form of animation. I mean, don't get me wrong.. the story was great, but the painstaking detail that was shown in every scene just blew me away

5 stars. Three Thumbs up. Go See it. Now.

Why are you still here? GO!

I sware Tom I wanted to go! Nobody wanted to go with me! :ahh:

I know, I'm going to see this tomorrow ASAP, I can't wait.

Make sure to check out the VW Bus's bumper stickers for some good ones (including a "save traditional animation" one!)

Jeremiah Johnson 10-06-2006 00:20

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Yeah... I work at Mc******'s and we started the Cars toys today. I was staring at the Happy Meal boxes b/c I do pretty much nothing. And anyways... I was amazed by the amount of detail on Steve McQueen's decals on the car. I need to go see it.

Joe Matt 10-06-2006 16:08

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Just saw it. Wow, it's beautiful, and at some parts you have to remember this is all animation! This is what sets Pixar appart from Over The Hedges of the animation world. Beautiful, well done, lots of heart and magic, well worth the price of admission. (stick through to the end, trust me ;) )

Kristian Calhoun 10-06-2006 18:53

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I've yet to see Cars, but probably will go watch it eventually.
Pixar's next animated movie, Ratatouille, has been announced and has a trailer. View it here I'm not an animator either, but both are very visually appealing.

aallen88 10-06-2006 20:54

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It's only because Pixar is absolutely amazing.

Toy Story, Incredibles, Nemo, Monsters Inc. Some of my absolute favorites.

I can't waitttttt to go see Cars :D .

Koko Ed 10-06-2006 22:24

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Cars was very good but I consder it the least of the Pixar films. That's more of a testament to the greatness of the other Pixar films than a knock against Cars.

Rick TYler 10-06-2006 22:33

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When it's all said and done, the three most important things in ANY film are the script, the script, and the music. Yes, I said "script" twice on purpose. As my exhibit #1, I give you "Toy Story." If you read the script you will be just as impressed as seeing on the screen. In theater they say "if it's not on the page, it's not on the stage." "Toy Story" is not the best-produced CGI animated movie, but it is the best movie overall because it had an incredibly good story. I'm looking forward to "Cars."

JaneYoung 10-06-2006 23:59

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Just got back, it made me smile.
Jane

sanddrag 11-06-2006 00:07

Re: Cars...
 
I heard that they actually made "Cars" a few years ago. But then I thought, well yeah, they've probably been rendering it ever since. :D

Athleticgirl389 11-06-2006 00:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
I heard that they actually made "Cars" a few years ago. But then I thought, well yeah, they've probably been rendering it ever since. :D

Yeah they actually did. I think Fall of 2004 was it's first time, then 2005, and then fianlly 2006. I was looking forward to it, mostly because I am a HUGE (and I mean HUGE) Nascar fan (lol) and they have a good number of Nascar drivers in it. Well, and because I just love cars haha. When they said Summer 2006, I was going insane Lol. This is the best movie of the year... no doubt! Deffinately worth the wait! :)

Joe Matt 11-06-2006 09:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
I heard that they actually made "Cars" a few years ago. But then I thought, well yeah, they've probably been rendering it ever since. :D

The origional time frame was winter 2005, but they pushed it back till last Friday for some reason (I think so Chicken Little didn't have to go against Hitchhiker's Guide and other sci-fi ish movies that summer.) As for rendering, it took on average 17 hours to render each frame of the movie!

Mazin 11-06-2006 11:01

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OMG is that Paris shot CG? Stunned

addictedMax 11-06-2006 14:56

Re: Cars...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Matt
The origional time frame was winter 2005, but they pushed it back till last Friday for some reason (I think so Chicken Little didn't have to go against Hitchhiker's Guide and other sci-fi ish movies that summer.) As for rendering, it took on average 17 hours to render each frame of the movie!

117 mins x 60 x 29.97 x 17 / 24 = 149 days or about 5 months :ahh: :yikes:

BuddyB309 11-06-2006 15:06

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I saw "cars" and "Over the Hedge" opening day.
As an animator I normally think "I'm doing pretty good, I can make models and animate them in a realistic fashion. I could do an entire film if I really wanted to spend that kind of time on it." But then I go see Pixars film and realize how much of a rookie I am when it comes to animation.

One thing I did notice about Cars. It seems that every Computer animation movie that comes out the company tries to "show off" a technical part of the movie. For example "Over the Hedge" when crazy with extremely good particle effects. So Dreamworks was saying "look how good we can do particle effects." Pixar was trying to show off how well they can do landscapes and computer generated backgrounds. So Pixar was basically saying "ha! It looks so real you probably thought we went out and filmed the rocky mountains."

I'm not dissing anybody here I just think its funny to notice these kinds of things.


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