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I've lost faith a long time ago.Aw man, that looked so cool too. Between that and the Popeye movie getting cancelled, I've lost a lot of faith in animation studios.
Ironically after letting Dindal ago, they rebooted the film again, this time getting the director of "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" involved, so it was obviously being tweaked into something else before calling it quits.My Shadow and Me, starring Milo Stewart.
>from the Prince of Egypt to this trash
DreamWorks is dead.
Which makes the cancellation of "Me and My Shadow" feel like the final nail in the coffin just before the NBC Universal and Comcast mergers.But seriously this movie is about as groan-worthy as half the CGI animated schlock that comes out every damn year. DreamWorks are just one of those schlock-machines, what with films like Puss in Boots 2 and fucking Madagascar 4 and Shrek 5 currently in development.
Cash cow films with no actual thought put into them. And when there's an original idea, it's some exceptional shit like fucking Boss Baby or Trolls.
>from the Prince of Egypt to this trash
DreamWorks is dead.
stephen merchant?
The real problem CG has is a rather odd balance between realism and abstract. There not a real solution to this as long as companies feel they could have it both ways. Either they go the route similar to traditional/stop-motion animation or they pine for a live-action approach.stephen merchant?
but honestly, this movie, the way it looks. it's just bland
it has the typical CG trying too hard to be stretchy squashy with soft round edges and soft smooth skin
companies need to start making CG that looks different
We could've had this instead from Dreamworks, but it was not to be. :-(
Apparently, the director of Cats Don't Dance and Emperor's New Groove was going to direct this.
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http://www.rotoscopers.com/2015/01/...development-new-concept-art-and-plot-details/
http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/me-...eamworks-drops-me-and-my-shadow-from-schedule
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/mark-dindal-interview-part-i.html
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/mark-dindal-interview-part-ii.html
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-...imation-dreamworks-aborted-shadow-146732.html
There used to be a brief test clip of this film on YouTube but Comcast/NBC Universal decided we can't have fun and put a stop to it.![]()
It had potential, I feel like the story would've been about conformity and learning to break free from it.The poster alone gives me feels.
I'll admit, I think Home and Trolls are fine kids' films, and I like Penguins of Madagascar if only because Dave the Octopus is fun to watch. Boss Baby, despite it being (loosely) based off an award-winning book, is probably going to be DreamWorks' throw-away movie to make way for Captain Underpants this summer and to fill up a spot in March. I'm still going to see it since I want to try to support DreamWorks until they finish HTTYD 3 and any other Kung Fu Panda films they may be making, but I don't have high expectations for this one. You can sense the desperation they've been having since Steve Jobs died, and it's really sad to see one of the big guys in the animation industry struggling like this while Illumination Entertainment and Blue Sky are climbing all over it.
In fairness, it doesn't look like the worst kids' film Baldwin's done. Check out Thomas and the Magic Railroad sometime.
actually don't.