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In Reply to: Well, AuPh she posted by tinear on June 16, 2003 at 06:57:01:
I'm of the viewpoint that "Finding Nemo" will become a classic for the ages, as has been the case with the two Toy Story movies released by Pixar Studios; Nemo is a true gem! As an adult I appreciate it when an animated film doesn't 1) bore, 2) play down to the expectations of it's target audience or 3) resort to gross humor intended to make kids giggle and adults wince. At the same time, the film's producers have wisely taken into account the sophistication of modern audiences (i.e., kids of ALL ages) in regards to both writing and pacing rather than focusing just on the mind-set of very young children.BTW, "Finding Nemo" is neither "Friday the 13th" nor typical Disney fare! Disney, which distributes Pixar films, doesn't own controling interest. Pixar Studios, through the concerted efforts of Steve Jobs, has striven to remain independent of Disney and has demonstrated more savvy at endearing itself to the public than the Mickey Mouse studio of today! I'm basing my assessment on the quality of films Disney has churned out in recent years.
The most troubling aspect of posting my impressions is that I've apparently found myself in complete agreement with Clark Johnsen on this topic! As I recall, in "Ghostbusters" Bill Murray has a great one-off line about *dogs & cats living together* to do with strange occurances during the coming apocolypse that seems to apply here! :o)
Cheers,
AuPhPS: Now I can hardly wait for the "Finding Nemo" DVD! Out Christmas, perhaps?
Follow Ups:
I think my point about scaring every 30 seconds or so is cogent. I didn't mean to imply the quality of the film, even though it uses the same emotional formula, was equivalent to Friday the 13th...
(If you were a parent these days you'd be powerless to confront your kid's film wishes: when all the kids at daycare have seen it, the fight's over!).
For the record, the movie came to our local theatre and, after being scared enough to force us to leave, she started squealing on the way to the car that she wanted to go back. After a few moments of contemplation, we decided "just once" to give in. She made it through the darn thing, and now keeps saying she wants to see it again!
The mom of one of her best 2-yr. old friends says her daughter acted exactly the same way. Conjecture: when they get outside, they realize that what happens inside is not "real" and they are comforted enough to want to see more.
I wonder how audiences reacted in 1941 to "Bambi" when it was shown in front of an audience on a large screen in a movie theater? I can only imagine that younger kids were just as emotionally involved with the characters regardless of the pacing (i.e., even older kids, if you recall Robert Stack's performance in the movie "1941" - Note: I forget, was that "Bambi" or "Dumbo"?).We should continue this discussion after this comes out on DVD (i.e., I'm assuming that you'll be buying this one) and you and your daughter have the opportunity to watch them back to back; that shouild be quite interesting.
I'm waiting for the dusk to settle with formats and multi-players' prices to come down; and for Hi-Def to be more widespread. Still going along with VHS and my old Sony 27-"er.
We decided that the dust wasn't going to settle soon enough and now we own 4 progressive scan DVD players (Panasonic, SONY, JVC & Akai), two of which, the JVC & Akai units, were purchased because they perform PAL/NTSC conversion and the Panasonic because it also has DVD-A. LOL! Well, perhaps it is overkill and a bit nuts to own four DVD players, but after all, this is the "Asylum" isn't it? :o) FTR, as "committed" as we are, we'll probably auction off the SONY on eBay, eventually. Originally we bought as a back-up player, but we don't use it that often. As for High-Def, well, it's already here, bud! Nearly all of the Prime time shows are in HD, some of the movie channels too, and the sporting events are killer, that is, if you like sports.
thinks you are! 4!!!
I very much enjoy watching the end of sporting events, i.e. NBA finals, last rounds of US Open, finals of Wimbledon, etc.
Do you know if ESPN has HD or is it just the big (old) three?
BTW, I do have an Accuphase which I understand will decode DVD...so I won't have to buy a very expensive player, just something to act as a transport.
Now, as soon as plasma comes down a bit...(is it considered the equal of conventional tubes, now?).
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