No, but I also didn't slag off the film, just the book. I don't think it's sufficiently different to warrant its own thread, and I thought I'd made it clear that I was talking about the book rather than the film proper.You just said you read the book, not saw the film.
Now I dont think its nitpicking to say, you didnt see the film.
I'm just wondering if the people that haven't seen the movie, and came here just to slag it off are capable of reading a thread title.
I wrote my long-winded thoughts in one of the other threads, but suffice to say, I went in with very low expectations and came out pleasantly surprised.
The parts so many people seem to have gone berserk over (Ziro, Ahsoka, Baby Hutt etc) were not as bad as made out. I really loved Anakin throughout this (only he repeated 'Snips' way too many times) and Captain Rex. The animation wasn't really my style, but perhaps it will look better on the small screen which it was made for.
The highlight of the film to me, is the one where Anakin realises he cant save his men and carry out his primary mission.
His reaction to that, and Rex's reaction when he heard lifted that section of the film into a more mature area than the rest.
When you consider that this film was originally meant for television (and that the animation is the same we'll be seeing in the series), then Lucasfilm is pushing the boundaries of what an animated series can do. As I've said elsewhere, this is going to be the most gorgeously animated CGI series we've ever seen, and some of the best animation of any kind that America has ever produced for a weekly show.I do fault GL for not really using the film to push animation forward-he's usually ahead of the pack when it comes to FX. Here the characters are too stiff at times and the lightsaber duels especially suffer because of it.
The stuff from Roughnecks is really impressive, especially given that it's ten years old.You've probably never seen Tales of the Roughnecks: Starship Troppers? That was done back in 1998, and from what I've seen of Clone Wars (only the previews and what's on Youtube); it's weekly CGI outdid what I've seen for CW. I'll take a look when they start broadcasting in on the CN before I make any final conclusions; but from what I've seen CW is hardly pushing the boiundries of weekly TV series animated CGI.
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