I do. (sinister laugh)
Dreamworks doesn’t COMPLETELY suck. Shrek, Shrek 2, How to train your Dragon, and Madagascar were pretty good. Wallace and Gromit was incredible as well.
But overall they’re not great like Pixar.
Wasn’t Wallace and Gromit only distributed by Dreamworks though? Both Chicken Run and W&G are done by Aardman Animations in the UK. I hate when people think that Dreamworks created them.
But yeah, the first two Shrek films were really good!
Meh, my point was that was a great non Pixar animated film.
It’s fine! It’s just a personal quirk of mine. And the point is valid - it’s one of my favorite lazy weekend movies.
Yeah, no matter what the websites say I like Dreamworks and Pixar. And how the hell is Shark Tale a rip off of Finding Nemo? Even though it’s a CGI fish film after FN the characters and plot look completely different. Heh, sort of like Bee Movie and (possibly a smarter name) Plan Bee, but the latter was one of the worst films of all time (or so I’ve heard) anyway. But I may like Pixar better, as me and my family have all the Pixar films, but not all the Dreamworks.
Two words mate: vegetarian shark.
The time between the release of Finding Nemo and Shark Tale isn’t enough to render all of the latter. Therefore, it’s not a knock-off of any sort.
Dreamworks doesn’t COMPLETELY suck. Shrek, Shrek 2, How to train your Dragon, and Madagascar were pretty good. Wallace and Gromit was incredible as well.
Hmm, something about your list seems a little off to me. Hang on, I’ll tweak it:
Dreamworks doesn’t COMPLETELY suck. Shrek, Shrek 2, How to train your Dragon, and Over The Hedge were pretty good. Wallace and Gromit was incredible as well.
There. Now I feel so much better.
IMDB always is like that… some overexcited members would give a movie exceedingly high ratings, then some bozos will give it a thumbs-down just to see the score get knocked down, then it’ll plateau out at about the right number.
Someone should do a mathematical algorithm on the stablization of an IMDB score with relation to its days after its release…
And really, is there a point to this thread beyond Dreamworks-bashing? Feel free to repost in the ‘Critical Reviews of Toy Story 3’ or ‘Rank Top Animation Studios’ thread. Locking up now…