Yeah there are ad breaks. Didn't really bother me at first, but they're the same like 6 ads over and over. They actually cut off at pretty good spots though, so it's not too bad. Definitely not the ideal way to watch, but it gave the opportunity to see movies I'd always wanted to see but not badly enough to actually buy the dvd.
Tried watching Titan A.D., which is supposed to be good, but goddamn the animation is really off-putting.
A.E. you mean.
It was a pretty good movie, but the CGI they used really clashed with the 2D.
Titan AE was a lot of fun, but I've always been a bit at odds with the animation in Bluth films. Don't get me wrong, most if not all of the Bluth animated movies are very good, but something about the way that company animates is just kinda odd to me. I can't totally put my finger on it, but I think it's the way they animate faces and talking. It's just kinda over-animated, if that makes sense. They're just a little bit too expressive. That's the best way I can describe it. Does any one else get that?
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edited July 2008
I'm glad someone else gets it.
You can see that kind of his influence on the animation in the Disney movies he worked on as well. It's there a little bit in Robin Hood and Sword in the Stone, but you can really see a strong influence in movies like The Rescuers or Pete's Dragon.
Yeah there are ad breaks. Didn't really bother me at first, but they're the same like 6 ads over and over. They actually cut off at pretty good spots though, so it's not too bad. Definitely not the ideal way to watch, but it gave the opportunity to see movies I'd always wanted to see but not badly enough to actually buy the dvd.
Tried watching Titan A.D., which is supposed to be good, but goddamn the animation is really off-putting.
A.E. you mean.
It was a pretty good movie, but the CGI they used really clashed with the 2D.
Titan AE was a lot of fun, but I've always been a bit at odds with the animation in Bluth films. Don't get me wrong, most if not all of the Bluth animated movies are very good, but something about the way that company animates is just kinda odd to me. I can't totally put my finger on it, but I think it's the way they animate faces and talking. It's just kinda over-animated, if that makes sense. They're just a little bit too expressive. That's the best way I can describe it. Does any one else get that?
I'd never been able to put it into words, but that's exactly right.
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what a terrible, terrible episode
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Yeah that's right you give giles a glimpse onto the electric edge of the cyber wave hell yes
good lord i love '90s portrayals of computers
Act III is a gutpunch
Jenny Calender is actually pretty damn awesome though. Her introduction is the only redeeming part of that episode.
I don't know why but when I was younger I fucking loved the growly theme song by creed, I think maybe Lit did one of the songs for it too.
I wouldn't call the film wonderful but the whole Bioforming stuff was very cool.
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She really was an awesome character.
Making it all the more shocking when Angel murdered her.
ATH's performance in Passion was amazing.
yeah man keep posting huge spoilers like that when people in the thread are watching through this for the first time
So not really.
Edit: Or wait that is what you said. Ugh i need my coffee
I edited out the part that was a spoiler, I just quoted one part so that he would know I was talking to him
I didn't read his post. You're right, he's a douche.
seriously
I mean the post he was directly responding to was one where I was talking about watching through for the first time
i mean that's not even accidental that's intentional douchery
Titan AE was a lot of fun, but I've always been a bit at odds with the animation in Bluth films. Don't get me wrong, most if not all of the Bluth animated movies are very good, but something about the way that company animates is just kinda odd to me. I can't totally put my finger on it, but I think it's the way they animate faces and talking. It's just kinda over-animated, if that makes sense. They're just a little bit too expressive. That's the best way I can describe it. Does any one else get that?
You can see that kind of his influence on the animation in the Disney movies he worked on as well. It's there a little bit in Robin Hood and Sword in the Stone, but you can really see a strong influence in movies like The Rescuers or Pete's Dragon.
I'd never been able to put it into words, but that's exactly right.
You can forward to the end up the video watch all the ads at once. Get up go do a few jumping jacks or something.
Come back. Start from the beginning. No interruption
What so , you go to the end of the movie, it ques up all the ads, then you don't have to watch any?
Yes
I want to watch Lost in Translation without ads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXviBPMWeeA
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According to wil wheaton's twitter
There's gonna be another Dr Horrible
Demon on the internet!
It's so sweet.
I am pretty intrigued by all of the villains honestly
I mean, yeah, it's kinda obvious who my favorite is
But Professor Normal? That is a name that just bleeds intrigue
Did I miss a Whedon post?
watch the credits