The slightly shorter remake of Ratchet & Clank amounts to about 8 hours of explosive gameplay, which is fine considering how incredibly beautiful the game's Disney -
Pixar quality animation is.
Not exact matches
The computer - generated
animation, especially in its depiction of fires and the dropping of water and fire retardant to put said fires out, is pretty good this time out; it's not
Pixar quality, but it's above standard.
Also, while the movie looks pretty, the
quality of the
animation isn't even close to that which is being put up by
Pixar.
From its earliest days as an
animation studio,
Pixar (now teamed with Disney) has had a knack for pouring life - like
qualities into inanimate objects such as their trademark desk lamp.
The
animation is not
Pixar quality but it is well - done.
No modern
animation studio — no, not even
Pixar — has been more consistent in artistry and
quality than Studio Ghibli.
Shark Tale would like to be the next Finding Nemo, but lacks the essential
qualities that made the
Pixar gem so wonderful, namely, a genuine feeling of warmth and respect for the characters to draw them as fully as possible within the limited confines of the
animation.
Like many, I consider the people at
Pixar Animation Studios elite filmmakers, whose tremendously high
quality of output isn't rivaled by any other individual or company.
While it doesn't ascend to the
quality of Feature
Animation's output or the practically flawless
Pixar pictures, Teacher's Pet consistently entertains and delivers real laughs.
The computer
animation isn't theatrical feature
quality; that's no surprise because
Pixar spends four years making their movies, and DreamWorks typically devotes two to three.
Pixar is considered to be among the elite when it comes to the
quality of computer
animation — there is often at least one moment in the studio's films that is breathtaking visually, leaving you to wonder how it was achieved.
Technology continues to advance at such a rampant rate,
Pixar -
quality animation isn't an impossibility, it's an inevitability.