Ben Burtt. Man this guy is awesome. I overall of his insightful commentaries about sound on the SW DVD's are insightful, and when I heard that he was providing the sounds for this film, I couldn't think of a man more adept for the job.
As for the movie, I liked it. My favorite Pixar films. I never was a huge fan of their past works. I know I'm in the minority, but I found the heroes in other films to nbe overstated, neurotic and unpleasant in the fact they all seem to be different takes on the same character. I particularly hated the father in Finding Nemo. I mean all throughout the film he's had too much sugar and I have to hear "Nemo! Nemo!" or Flik's over-nervousness. I always like the characterisation of Gromit in the Aardman films better, intelligent, quiet subtle. Wall-Egot to that.
The story was ambitious and thoughtful, and deeper than most kids movies, but I almost wish that it was deeper. This is the perfect kind of story to examine themes of God andDeath, but it never goes that deep, but the canvas was there for those themes. Also the fat pampered humans with bone degradation seems to be an interesting idea, but what would REALLY happen to people who have been in space that long.
As much as love Burtt's design work in the film, I wondered if the film wouldn't have made effective use of nou sound in space, much like 2001, the film it played mostly as a homage to.
I still think Pixar is a bit overrated. In this story, the chaos and chases o0n the ship seemed excessive and were there just to have chases and escapes. All the extra robots in the film were a bit much were they good or bad?
I think that Pixar should continue to try and reinvent themselvss. I wish them luck
As for the movie, I liked it. My favorite Pixar films. I never was a huge fan of their past works. I know I'm in the minority, but I found the heroes in other films to nbe overstated, neurotic and unpleasant in the fact they all seem to be different takes on the same character. I particularly hated the father in Finding Nemo. I mean all throughout the film he's had too much sugar and I have to hear "Nemo! Nemo!" or Flik's over-nervousness. I always like the characterisation of Gromit in the Aardman films better, intelligent, quiet subtle. Wall-Egot to that.
The story was ambitious and thoughtful, and deeper than most kids movies, but I almost wish that it was deeper. This is the perfect kind of story to examine themes of God andDeath, but it never goes that deep, but the canvas was there for those themes. Also the fat pampered humans with bone degradation seems to be an interesting idea, but what would REALLY happen to people who have been in space that long.
As much as love Burtt's design work in the film, I wondered if the film wouldn't have made effective use of nou sound in space, much like 2001, the film it played mostly as a homage to.
I still think Pixar is a bit overrated. In this story, the chaos and chases o0n the ship seemed excessive and were there just to have chases and escapes. All the extra robots in the film were a bit much were they good or bad?
I think that Pixar should continue to try and reinvent themselvss. I wish them luck