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Cartoon movies?

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n antoher thread it was mentioned that a "Garfield" live action movie is int the works.

I have to say it'll bomb.
Mainly because the guy we loved as Garfield, Lorenzo Music died.
Without that voice it won't work.

With cartoon/comic strips/comic books/toys live action movies, it can vary, a lot.

The "He-Man" movie is a hoot and a half, one of those corny movies we love to watch.

Spider-Man really took off.

But as was mentioned, "Rocky and Bullwinkle" tanked.

Hmmm......

What do you think, animated or live-action, UTLT or Nip n' Tuck? :)

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Archae99 wrote:What do you think, animated or live-action, UTLT or Nip n' Tuck? :)
Animated Tales of the Questor. :D

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Animated Nip n' Tuck. Now that would be great.

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msd22000 wrote:Animated Nip n' Tuck. Now that would be great.
CG animated, a la Shrek and Toy Story. Classical animation for Tales of the Questor. Somehow I can't see UtLT on the big screen in any format.

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Spider-Man really took off.
Am I the ONLY one who didn't like Spiderman?

Oh, and I think all three of Ralph's comics are best in comic format (although TotQ WOULD be kinda cool as an animated movie...).
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Heh, TotQ as an animated film? I can just imagine some of the scenes:

"Eh hehe... firemage!"

"I, as a legal Proxy, hereby bestow -- aah, crap. Here's your badge of office, kid. Long may you wave, blah blah blah. -- Sign here."

"Have you no respect for the dead, sir?" (Oh wait, the censors'd probably be all this scene. :) )
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Except there is a BIG problem with bringing ToTQ, Nip n' Tuck or UTLT to the big screen.

Ralph won't let them throw any stupid gratuitous sex and/or violence in the scripts.

And in Hollywood, either or both of those, (in addition to characters swearing enough to make a sailor blush,) are required. :x

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And in Hollywood, either or both of those, (in addition to characters swearing enough to make a sailor blush,) are required
Oh, ye of little faith. I'm not defending Hollywood, but as a film-student I can tell you those AREN'T requirements to make a movie.

And btw, can I quote you on that someday, Archae99? :wink:
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W.M.Y.L.G. Joe wrote:
And in Hollywood, either or both of those, (in addition to characters swearing enough to make a sailor blush,) are required
Oh, ye of little faith. I'm not defending Hollywood, but as a film-student I can tell you those AREN'T requirements to make a movie.

And btw, can I quote you on that someday, Archae99? :wink:
Be my guest.

I'm just so (bleep)-ing sick and tired of movies that are looking good, and then some gratuitous blood-splattering violence, sex scenes that even porn wouldn't have, or characters saying (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) for no reason at all pop up.

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As I recall, when they were releasing "Hunt for Red October", it was slowed up because they were trying to find a place to put some sex. Someone pointed out, "Uh, guys, this takes place mostly on an all-male submarine - do you really want to go there?"

:o :lol: :o

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I'm just so (bleep)-ing sick and tired of movies that are looking good, and then some gratuitous blood-splattering violence, sex scenes that even porn wouldn't have, or characters saying (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) for no reason at all pop up.
All the more reason to seek out underground films... hehehe.
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I'm not looking forward to the Garfield movie, but I do think they could find a new voice for the orange furball. You guys are gonna hate me for saying so, but I think Ben Stein (from the game show of the same name) would be a perfect fit. His voice might be a little *too* dull for the role, but it's better than the much too optimistic voice Garfield had in those hotel ads. You could have sworn they spraypainted Nermal orange.

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