Not even sure where to start on this. So, I'll just start at the beginning.
The music in the opening is very strange sounding. It sounds like parts of it are being played backward. This kind of reversed music played under a lot of the movie. It would have been so much better without any music because the backward sounding music was kind of unsettling.
So my big question was did they give this movie to like three different animation studios so they could get it out faster? There are so many different styles and quality of animation. You have the cartoony people, the more realistic people and then the animals. There is no consistent style for any of them or any reason. If you were to tell me they took two separate movies about the cruise ships and tied them together by doing their own in house animated sequences I would 100% believe you.
This movie motivated me to clean my apartment while it was playing in the background! Thanks, movie! I usually procrastinate on stuff like that, but for 70 minutes, you changed my ways!
I don’t know about you, but I enjoy graffiti that randomly mentions a music genre— which would be a non sequitur if not for it being anachronistically performed at that very instant.
Did anyone else think the old woman on this ruined them of Granny from the Looney Tunes cartoons?
When she gave the main woman her dress to wear, she said something about being thinner in her younger days, but she's a foot shorter too. There's no way this dress should fit.
I saw it on a date with a girl and her roommate, and her roommate's boyfriend last year. We watched this and Fateful Findings while drinking Moscow Mules and eating pizza . It was great. Cats were also involved. Honestly perfect date. Lure me in with promises of cats , bad movies anand pizza and I'm yours. Sadly she moved to Japan and we lost touch.
I don't know if anyone else saw this, but there is another animated Titanic movie from a year earlier called Legend Of The Titanic.
Is this a mockbuster of a mockbuster? This has to be a first.
This has to be a budget thing, right?
I haven't seen the movie but wasn't War Horse supposed to be told from the horse's perspective, talking about World War I events? I thought I remembered seeing articles about famous people performing the horse role during its various stage runs.
Something has been driving me crazy. I'm pretty sure there's another movie about a notable event told from an animal's perspective. It's not American Tail or The Star. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Did I imagine this?
He was a real lunch pail guy, ya know? Just went to work late, left work early, and couldn’t really build a lunch pail for shit. Honesty, I’m kinda glad he’s dead.