Sentences with phrase «old animated movies»

You could just put a round dark shape texture moving around with your character to represent his shadow, like old animated movies, if it suits your game.

Not exact matches

But because this is 2012, the movie is going to be computer animated (of course) and will replace some of the old anthropomorphic appliances (a vacuum cleaner, a lamp, a clock radio and an electric blanket) with new toys, including an iPhone.
Why in the wide, wide, world of sports would anybody make a big - budget feature film from a decades - old, animated cartoon parody of Nelson Eddy / Jeanette MacDonald movies?
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OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 2, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Lorax (PG for mild epithets) Danny DeVito stars as the title character in this animated adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic about an idealistic 12 year - old (Zac Efron), raised in an artificial reality, who searches for a real tree in order to impress the girl of his dreams (Taylor Swift).
For me, it's the former rather than the latter... but, then, I'm just slightly older than the generation who swore by those toys that were more than met the eye; not that I'm not curious to see how the animated series translates to live - action, but, frankly, I'm much more psyched to find out if the writers of «The Simpsons Movie» can pull a rabbit out of their hat and come up with a flick that's better than, say, the last three or four seasons of the show.
Even then in May, amongst the line - up of melodramas and arthouses from auteurs all around the world, it stood out as an entertaining and commercial thriller, though this is just the first take on live - action from the 39 - year - old South Korean director who packed on his back only several animated movies, most notably The King of Pigs and The Fake.
Shaun the Sheep Movie — Anomalisa is more insightful, but Shaun the Sheep Movie is my favorite stop - motion animated feature of the year because it's downright old - fashioned good - natured fun.
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It then gets kind of wacky as she jumps into a fully animated world created by movie studio «Miramount», made to almost look like old school cartoons updated.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 5, 2010 BIG BUDGET FILMS Alice in Wonderland (PG for fantasy, action, violence, scary images and smoking) Tim Burton directs this animated sequel to the Lewis Carroll children's classic revolving around now 19 year - old Alice's (Mia Wasikowska) return to the whimsical kingdom for a reunion with the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen) and other childhood friends, and to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror.
Jacobson said making the movie was a blast, an experience where she got to work with old friends like Fred Armisen — but with Ninjago being an animated film in which the actors do voice work, she did not meet the film's entire cast until the movie's press tour.
The animated Metropolis is based on a 50 - year - old Japanese comic strip that took its title from the silent SF classic and, in fact, the designs of this futuristic, totalitarian city come from the Fritz Lang movie.
This week's new Blu - ray releases include a wonderfully compelling drama told entirely from the confines of a car, a quartet of older animated Disney films getting an HD upgrade, a new Muppet movie, and more.
While animated flicks and new creations can rely on slapstick setups, «hilarious» side - kick characters, modern - song medleys and loud, loud, loud colours, movies like these tend to carefully present old favourites in a more subtle package.
There's an entire thread elided from Hill's picture centred around violence in «old» Earth cartoons — a conversation that would have fit snugly in the mostly - animated Event Horizon, as it turns out, dealing as the movie does with the question of existential representation in a year, 1997 *, at the peak of our digital revolution, with The Fifth Element on the one side and a pinnacle (or nadir) of sorts, Titanic, on the other.
Epic might just be the most visually stunning animated movie I've ever seen and it's given me inspiration for my youngest's next birthday party (ok, with a little help from Tori Spelling, who celebrated her 5 - year - old's latest birthday «flower - power» style).
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