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20th October 2011, 06:49 PM
#1301
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seems sapan ver comes with a docu on Pixar
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20th October 2011 06:49 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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20th October 2011, 06:53 PM
#1302
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You mean this. Will try to get it. It's there on youtube too.
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20th October 2011, 07:02 PM
#1303
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^same piece..thx..leeching it from torrent
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20th October 2011, 08:26 PM
#1304
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Naan dhaan solrene, After watching Toon Mater's Tales (40 minutes of non-stop South US accented Mater yapping) Cars-2 felt blissful. McMissile's opening stunt sequence is the best action sequence from Pixar.
LM, I have the complete collection in 720p including The Pixar Story.
We must trade movies one day.
Adhukkaga engayachum meet podanum
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20th October 2011, 08:38 PM
#1305
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Originally Posted by
wizzy
^isn't Midnight in Paris the first ever Woody Allen's movie to go for a digital intermediate?
DI-ing is very common (very few exceptions, like TWBB & Ingloriuous Basterds, latter esp. completely photochemical.)
Re. WA, I'm assuming Maria Elena recommendation of lab-printed photography over digital to Cristina meant something.
...an artist without an art.
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20th October 2011, 08:45 PM
#1306
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Originally Posted by
VENKIRAJA
McMissile's opening stunt sequence is the best action sequence from Pixar.
Not sure about the best of Pixar. It was better than many Bond film openings 
LM, I have the complete collection in 720p including The Pixar Story.
We must trade movies one day.
Adhukkaga engayachum meet podanum
Soor
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21st October 2011, 12:06 AM
#1307
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@k-g purely on the ease of use imo the actor-directors if and when they get a chance should be migrating to digital..they should be welcoming the luxury of not acting between reloads or always be aware of whether the camera is running or not..
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21st October 2011, 12:43 AM
#1308
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Absolutely.
But I could accept when it's used to make TWBB and IB. The former is a classical form of narrative storytelling with every grain of the landscape captured in all its texture by the film form & the latter, the 35mm reel is the means of 'wish fulfillment' for the filmmaker (& Shoshanna) for all practical & narrative purposes (killing Hitler, their shared ideal)!
I'd like to see filmmakers justify the form. When Lynch does 'Inland Empire', it's like the digital form governs its whole conception!
...an artist without an art.
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21st October 2011, 03:26 PM
#1309
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So far, I've watched a few Dreamworks flicks:
MegaMind
Despicable Me
Bee Movie
How to train your Dragon
Kung Fu Panda I & II
Wallace & Gromit: In search of the were Rabbit
Horton hears a who
Madagascar I & II
Rio
Bolt (Wait.. Is it Disney?)
Any more that is worth watching? (Any other Animation studios? Except Disney and Pixar of course)
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21st October 2011, 03:34 PM
#1310
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Bolt is from Disney. Rio is a 20th Century Fox release. Check Ice Age movies too.
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