I want to see this movie also, just because it’s an animation movie.
But what is strange for me is that madagascar in Belgium was already released the 6th of june. but in America not until 9th of june.
what’s worser for me is that it is not released until 15 july in the Netherlands. So I’m probably going to travel for 50km (30 miles)
to see it in Belgium so I don’t have to wait.
stranger is that ice age 4 is released in the Netherlands earlier than in America or Belgium…
Just saw the film and I must say, it’s definitely the best one out of the three movies. It’s also a perfect ending to the series as well, I just hope Mr. Katzenberg won’t go through with plans for a Madagascar 4 because it will just ruin the ending that the third one had.
Oh, I agree. [spoil]I love all of the circus characters and how well everyone got along at the end, and I would hate it see that ruined, like them leaving the circus in a fourth movie or something. They’ve lived in enough places: the zoo, Madagascar, and Africa. I’d love to see them stay with the circus.[/spoil]I’d like it to stay as a trilogy, like Toy Story. Both series’ are perfect staying how they are.
Yeah. However I’ve heard rumors about a spin off movie with the Penguins being planned. I have abosolute zero objections to that if it’s true. But another movie with Alex, Melman, Gloria, and Marty would be unnecessary because their story has been wrapped up quite nicely.
A bit overdue on this one - I watched it a fortnight ago, but luckily I have a good memory. You can read my review HERE or click on my sig below.
The In-A-Nutshell version: This is the “Rio” of 2012 for me, and unless Brave appeals to my heart as strongly as this, I have a feeling the Pixar film is going to be a “Rango” for me (ie appeals to my head, which is not really a bad thing, just that I engage with it on a more intellectual level than being emotionally-vested).
Just saw it today!! Oh my goodness, it was excellent! I loved it! I tell you, this might be DreamWorks’ best film ever! It had hysterical moments, heartwarming moments, and lots of action! Two thumbs up!
I’m genuinely surprised by all the rave reviews! I didn’t like the other Madagascar films, but I hear this is the best. I’ll definitely have to watch it now.
OWP: I know right? I think I’d put Madagascar 3 as the best animated film of the year so far. Sorry Pixar, but um, Brave didn’t cut it for me. I still enjoyed Pixar’s film, though, I’ll explain more in a future review.
But Madagascar 3 is a whole different animal (pun unintended) - it has a bigger scope, a romantic sub-plot, and the message (of redemption for one character and finding one’s true home for the Zoosters) was handled better and less clumsily than Brave’s.
EJE: Well, you like globe-trotting films, right? And foreign languages, right? (Frances McDormand’ character gets a beautiful French number from Edith Piaf in one memorable sequence) And animals, right?
So go see it already! Or if not in theatres, definitely a rental.
TDIT - I have to say, I actually love M3 and Brave equally, which is rarely the case for me to say about a Pixar film and a Dreamworks film. I think it’s because I’m well… remember my screenname? But I can understand why M3 has more appeal; my aunt and my brother saw M3 and Brave with me, and I had little doubt that they’d love M3 more (my aunt is a big animal lover/Madagascar series fan and my brother loved the combination of M3’s humor and great sound design, as he is obsessed with sound design). To me, M3 had more heart and soul than some of DW’s other films, and that’s saying something since I like pretty much all of the DW films I’ve seen; and with the addition of its great humor, action, entertaining story, and awesome characters, M3 easily stole my heart.
OWP: I agree with you on all counts. I’m kinda behind on writing a review for Brave (which I saw when it bowed in Singapore cinemas back in August), but, long story short: [spoil]Madagascar 3 beat Brave by a little bit for me[/spoil].
LQstudeisPixar - They should be available on DVD and Blu-Ray now. At least, they are for Singapore. Or download them from iTunes.
Well, fairy 'nuff, SoA. Have you seen Rise of the Guardians? I think I might miss out on it as I only have other movies in mind to watch in cinemas (and maybe a rewatch of Wreck It Ralph, which I’ve just seen today), and RotG is ending its cinema run here soon.
I was a bit underwhelmed with Pixar this year too. I was pleasantly surprised by Hotel Transyvlannia recently, and that was from Sony Pictures Animation, whose only decent film was Surf’s Up (the technical beauty of the waves and the fresh ‘mockumentary’ approach was what impressed me for the latter). And as you’ve probably guessed from the previous paragraph, Disney hit my expectations out of the park for Ralph.
It really seems like a backwards and upside-down year for the animation industry.
Yes, the mockumentary by Sony was pretty good. I wasn’t impressed by Hotel Transylvania, though.
Rise of the Guardians was just released here, for Christmas, so I haven’t watched it yet. Maybe it’ll change things and make Dreamworks shine this year.
Ah, interesting. What aspects of Transylvania did you feel could be improved?
I personally am a sucker for parodies/crossovers/deconstructive stories. So Hotel’s spoofing of the horror genre really appealed to me. Plus, Adam Sandler made a wicked Count. Yeah, the story was incredibly predictable (except for the revelatory scene in the village before the climax) and there were some parts where I wished they would slow down and have a decent conversation, but overall, it hit me on an ‘entertainment’ level more than Continental Drift did, and probably as much as Mad 3.
And the [spoil]Twilight spoof on the airline video[/spoil] nailed it for me.
Oh dear, I should really be copypasting this onto the Hotel Transylvania thread, haha.
I keep it short so that this won’t turn into an HT thread, but I thought it was childish and I didn’t like the animation and designs.
Not too far from my opinion of Madagascar 3, by the way, tough that one at least had nice landscapes, the only designs I didn’t like were the characters, but that’s a fault from the original.
I won’t elaborate on it not to spoil the rhetoricality of your question, but the thing is that films, like everything, either turn you on or off. It’s something very personal, as you can love a very bad film or hate a very good one.
I think Madagascar 3 isn’t awful, and that Brave is a good film. But I don’t really love either. There are too many turn offs in both for me.