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It's also at the top of the Sickest, Gorific, Disturbing and Controversial film compilation - the Visually Challenging 100. Anyway, sfear has sent in his alternate choice. It's duly added to the Master List posted a few pages back.
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Some of the best animated films I've seen (that come to mind) are: I consider these the best: Yellow Submarine 1968 The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe 1979 (i see it's on youtube) The Incredibles The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 1949 (film short) These are very good and personal favorites: Horton Hears a Who! (1970) Rikki Tikki Tavi 1975 The White Seal (1975) Wizards 1977 The Hobbit 1977 How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) These are excellent films: Fantasia 1940 (for the art) Fantastic Planet (1973) Rango 2011 Monsters Inc Aladdin (1992) The Lion King 1994 Pinocchio 1940 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Spirited Away 2001 Wall-e 2008 Toy Story 1995 A Bug's Life (1998) Wallace and Gromit in the Wrong Trousers (1993) Ice Age 2002 I think these are very good films: Sleeping Beauty 1959 The Lorax (1972) Charlotte's Web (1973) Akira 1988 Ghost in the Shell 1995 |
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The reason it wasn't in the 70's master list (the top standard you were using) is the imdb.com genre listings, A Clockwork Orange are listed as: Crime | Drama | Sci-Fi. Anyway, it's your call, V. Officially, it was not included in our 100 Years of Horror competition. (I never considered it Horror.) I just had to find out what happen to it. |
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IMO...If any animated film deserves to be in the Top 100 or its supporting list of honorable mentions, then that should be either GOTF or Up. FYI...there's an animated film in my submitted Top 20 list.
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I don't think Fantasia is overrated either, in my personal opinion it's amazing in every way.
I'm not prejudiced against animated movies, or "family movies" for that matter, which I think I've already mentioned that I have a tendency to prefer when I'm not watching horror. Movies have the power to touch us in so many ways, to make us feel and think... and I think it's a shame that for a movie to be taken seriously, it has to be dark, pessimistic, dramatic, or have lots of violence and explotions. And when I say "sad", it's because it's kind of like saying that if a movie can make you feel happy, laugh, remember your inner child/childhood, remind you of your appreciation of your family - that's somehow not valid, and something that should be ridiculed no matter how well the movie was done, or how artful the animation is. When a dark movie with a negative messages tells a story that is set in an imaginary world, it's a masterpiece - if a happy movie does the same thing, it's just a stupid, unrealistic fairy tale for babies. The more miserable a movie makes you feel, the greater art it is - or so it seems. Yes, we all know the world is a horrible place... and there are plenty of movies to remind us of that. There is a time and a place for that... but I will never understand why it's so bad, why it can't be art, when a movie has the power to take us away from all of that, just for a little while. It's the same with music - happy songs are always looked down upon. A song and it's lyrics are just not art unless it tells us about human suffering and makes us want to kill ourselves. How dare anyone be positive and call themselves artists! I also don't get why artwork is suddenly not art anymore because it "moves". This post is not directed at anyone, I'm just thinking out loud about something that I'll just never understand. Last edited by Kandarian Demon; 06-09-2014 at 08:29 AM. |
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is beautiful, a lot of fun and actually scary. Narration by Basil Rathbone and Bing Crosby. It's about 30 mins. I'm sure you can figure out a way to see it. It was originally the 2nd story in the film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. Mett, if you've read reply so far, I hate to sound like a broken record, but the intellectual concepts, symbolism, imagery in Yellow Submarine are fantastic. Classic psychedelic art, and moving message. If you haven't seen it (as adult), I recommend higher than any film. |
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