Got ta admit I loved the large dinosaur - like «Blurrgs», a simple yet effective design which is pure Star Wars («Willow» pinched the concept I reckon), even more so with
the classic stop motion animation.
Not exact matches
After a string of brilliant comedies, director Wes Anderson for his fifth film turns to a
stop -
motion animation take on a
classic Roald Dahl book.
From its eye - opening teaser, which brilliantly reintroduces audiences to Donovan's 1966 psychedelic rock
classic, «Season Of The Witch», to its incredible visual style and haunting
stop -
motion animation imagery, ParaNorman immediately stands out as something distinctive, different, and to movie fans — dare we say important.
The Wrong Trousers (Nick Park, 1993) Aardman
Animation first introduced the
stop -
motion comedy duo of addle - minded inventor Wallace and his smart, unspeaking canine Gromit in 1989's genial «A Grand Day Out,» but the follow - up proved to be a
classic of animated comedy.
And the sassy 3D
animation adds to this by evoking surreal
stop -
motion classics like Gumby or The Magic Roundabout while referencing other movies and playing merrily with iconic characters.
It's also, for director Wes Anderson, a return to the
stop -
motion animation style of his 2009 sleeper
classic Fantastic Mr....
It's also, for director Wes Anderson, a return to the
stop -
motion animation style of his 2009 sleeper
classic Fantastic Mr. Fox, which has quietly gained a following among some of the director's fans as the auteur's low - key masterpiece.
Stop -
motion animation is generally associated with fairy - tale naïveté, due to its being used, most famously, for kids»
classics like Santa Claus Is Comin'to Town (1970), but, as Nathalie Djurberg shows, this quality is not intrinsic to the medium.