The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Arts => Silver Screen => Topic started by: Petrie. on September 22, 2007, 10:39:54 PM
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Or those that have seen just about everything Don Bluth has made and has largely enjoyed it. I think I'm a Bluthie....seen/heard/have cd/dvd of just about all of his stuff:
NIMH
Tail
LBT
All Dogs
Rock A Doodle
PATP
Anastasia
Bartok the Magnificent
I've no reason to see Titan AE.
I suspect most here are Bluthies as well or have followed what LBT's creator has done over his career.
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I'm more of a Trekkie, so I haven't really seen most of the other Don Bluth films. About the only other one other than LBT is All Dogs Go to Heaven.
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I've no reason to see Titan AE.
That remark was all it took to make me realize that the two of us have nothing to say to one another.
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I would also consider myself to be a "Bluthie." Sadly, almost every other animation fan seems to hate him for some reason, and it pisses me off to see such a good animation director bashed. :mad
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I've no reason to see Titan AE.
That remark was all it took to make me realize that the two of us have nothing to say to one another.
Oh well....that type of film doesn't interest me. -_- Bluth or not, I wouldn't watch it.
I would also consider myself to be a "Bluthie." Sadly, almost every other animation fan seems to hate him for some reason, and it pisses me off to see such a good animation director bashed.
Maybe its just the places I go but I often don't see Bluth bashers. Most do say he did his best work in the 80s and kind of had a "mid-life crisis" of sorts with Rock a Doodle and Thumbelina, and Pebble too. They agree that yeah he has some bad films but also good films. I don't call that bashing.
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I'm a HUGE fan of Don Bluth's creation, from All Dogs to American Tail to one of my favorites, NIMH. I never liked the sequels to any of them...and I've never seen Titan AE.
i always loved how it was such a step from Disney. When I started getting serious about animation, I stepped out from Disney and explored a lot of different movies, and I loved how Don Bluth could take the darkest situations and keep it G. That in itself amazed me. It was always so good to have a creative mind like his to bring these stories to life.
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I've seen most of the movies you've mentioned, but I only liked LBT. I didn't like the others too much for some reason. :unsure:
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I've seen The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go To Heaven, Titan A.E., Rock-A-Doodle-Doo, The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, and Anastasia.
What is PATP?
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What is PATP?
The Pebble and the Penguin
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Oh! I've seen that one too.
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I personally really like:
Anastasia-Yeah, it's not completely accurate, but I really love this movie. What's funny, I don't remember loving this movie as a kid, but because I know about the true story of Anastasia and this movie gives me that "mystical" feeling every time I watch it, I just really like it.
An American Tail-I LOVED this movie as a kid. I used to LOVE rodents as well(hence my username ) I wanted a pet mouse, but I grew out of it. Even if the cats were trying to get at poor Fivel(I think that's how you spell his name) I was permanently a cat lady for life. (Not the crazy anti-social lady with a billion cats in her house, but I am a SERIOUS cat lover)
The Secret of Nimh- I heard it was not like the book at all, but I really liked it. Not enough to buy it myself, but I still really liked it. I thought it was very enjoyable.
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I liked those of his films I have seen.
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You forgot to add:
A Troll in Central Park: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDJo5-tGtJc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDJo5-tGtJc) (all of it is on you tube)
Banjo the Woodpile Cat: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QozwP4VmKcs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QozwP4VmKcs)
Thumbalina
Dragon's Lair and Space Ace (I have pics of the posters from an arcade, since I belive the movies were based off games)
Titan AE was accually pretty good but I like the style he uses for All Dogs, American Tail, ect.
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I have rewatched All dogs Go to Heaven today after a long time. And it was the first time I watched it in English. So good to hear beautiful voices and unspoiled-by-translations speech.