It also seemed to be an experiment in moving away from the overly detailed pastel and almost rigidly realistic look of Shrek and Sharktale. it had a bounce to it that seemed like it was imperfected but still worked. The sequel was decent, but only really for making very obvious fun of The Lion King. Much better than that dreadful sitcom they tried doing. Why can't they release Toonsylvania on DVD? But Madagascar 3, I'm well... I'm gonna skip that one.Yup. Madagascar was intended to resemble the old Golden Books. It was a little hit-or-miss.
OTH seems to be the turning point film for Dreamworks. It seemed to have an actual soul to it, and it really seemed to have a "Silly Creatures" look at human consumerism while Wall*E (as much as I enjoyed it) seemed a little harder and harsher and a bit more preachy. Still, I think the concept of a company getting so big that it rules the world was a concept that we should ALL take notice of. That said, Sony sucks. Cloudy sucked. And it sucked all the magic out of the story.I liked parts of Hedge, Open Season and even the original Ice Age, but it's the storytelling (along with the most innovative technology) that makes Pixar superior...in most cases. I don't write the mental blank check that many others do considering them.
When it comes to Toy Story, something tells me they did right by making a trilogy, even though Disney kinda made them make the second, and Eisner's threats made them want to take on a third. Really... search on the internet and look up the concepts for the third one. You'll cry. And not in a good way.I hope Pixar steers away from the sequels soon. They're watering down their own magic.
The first one I just can't look at the same wonderment anymore, since I think they really out did themselves twice. A VERy hard thing to do, since even if you have 2 good movies in a trilogy, the third one will inevitably have something wrong with it, even if the second one does. the first one somehow was sibling rivalry plus what it meant to be a toy (near the later half). I find the third one a fitting end of an era and a nice ending to the story, giving it a bittersweet angle...
That said, I'm really not all that enthused about Cars 2, and I kinda dug the first one. Cars, however, was a MAJOR money maker in the toy department though... especially after the dreadful luck they hard marketing Ratatouille. I'd love a Incredibles continuation (or better yet, a Frozone one off/spinoff movie) but the Boom comics are enough for me. Ditto their Monsters Inc... even tied in the Toy Story universe in there.
I'd much rather them NOT say the "New" Muppet movie. If there's one thing I've always hated in the annuls of animation it's the "New" tagline. The "New" adventures of Mighty Mouse... the "New" Adventures of Batman... Brand Spankin' "New" Doug. They ain't new forever and not new when they're in reruns. Didn't even care for the "Guaranteed Brand New" line in MT's theme. The "Greatest Muppet Movie EVER" bit bugs me as a "this is how people talk at the moment" way, though. Great Muppet Adventure has a ring, though one too similar to Great Muppet Caper. And Cheapest Muppet Movie has a Monty Pythonish ring to it that would seem to turn off more causal family movie goers.... This is a toughy. I'd give the movie the name The Muppets: Scramble for the Muppet Studios. Something like that, hinting that other films will happen in the future...Back to the topic...I wonder if the new Muppet movie willgo plural, like "The New Muppets Movie" or "The Great Muppets Adventure". Not keen on the branding tactic.