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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Dec 10, 2011 15:34:30 GMT -5
I made it thru the time warp... Cut it at the transexual... Who likes this show and why also is this even considered in the horror genre?
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Post by NDX on Dec 10, 2011 18:56:36 GMT -5
I like a few songs, but I was never a fan of the movie. Just, I don't know, didn't have a flow I could get into with these type of films.
Then again, I'm not much for musicals anyway. Nightmare Before Christmas and Disney movies are exceptions because I'm an animation freak.
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Dec 10, 2011 19:19:36 GMT -5
Can't agree more..sorta love animation
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Post by NDX on Dec 10, 2011 19:26:38 GMT -5
Some animations don't get it right either. Not everyone can be well thought out like All Dogs Go To Heaven.
Just see Rock-A-Doodle.
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Dec 10, 2011 19:35:39 GMT -5
Speaking of those old animated features I'm impressed with them and how much better they look than a lot of movies now a days
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Post by NDX on Dec 10, 2011 20:19:14 GMT -5
They were done by hand by people with talent. Now, 90% of all cartoons are ish flash animations. Movies included.
I've been showing Don Bluth movies to my students. Land Before Time, All Dogs Go To Heaven, and they just look so much better than today's animation. Too much reliance on computers to do the work.
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Dec 10, 2011 20:34:39 GMT -5
I watched a video once about how Disney back in the day use to make there movies/cartoons they had a huge machince that would inch the backgrounds to make it seem like characters were walking... Now its just awful even cartoons in the 90's were even better than what's on tv now a days
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Post by NDX on Dec 10, 2011 21:08:14 GMT -5
Yeah, technology has not advanced cartoons all that well if you ask me. While I love most of these CG films, there can be plenty that are nowhere near of quality. And the CG animation used to make shows are nowhere near the level of Reboot and Transformers, and those were back in the 90s.
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Post by joeyidol on Dec 10, 2011 22:03:40 GMT -5
The rocky horror is just plain good fun thats why its so enjoyable and has such a cult following.
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Dec 10, 2011 23:03:27 GMT -5
Yea I couldn't understand that I tried searching it and ran into live shows photos of stage performances it was nuts barley found anything on the actual movie what was happening that made this film so great
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Post by livingdeadgirl on Dec 11, 2011 14:11:35 GMT -5
I've seen Rocky Horror more times than I can remember. Love coming across it on TV, but the best way to see it is at a movie theater at midnight.
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Post by endo on Dec 11, 2011 14:57:12 GMT -5
I can't sit through this movie. I've tried and I just can't. Kudos to those that like it, but I can't stand this movie one bit.
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Post by gorepolice on Dec 12, 2011 0:32:01 GMT -5
Never saw it and more than likely never will. Definitely not my taste at all.
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Post by leroy on Dec 12, 2011 8:22:14 GMT -5
Yeah, technology has not advanced cartoons all that well if you ask me. While I love most of these CG films, there can be plenty that are nowhere near of quality. And the CG animation used to make shows are nowhere near the level of Reboot and Transformers, and those were back in the 90s. i was sure transformers was released in the mid '80 ?
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Post by queenfreaky2 on Dec 12, 2011 8:41:33 GMT -5
Ive seen the stage show so many times Ive lost count and it is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better then the film. It was made to be a musical and not a movie so the magic is lot in translation from stage to screen most definatly. still love the film, but u do have to see it live to understand its appeal! the film drags I think after the inital 30-45 mins and I normally turn it off at around the point every time I watch it cos I get bored.
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