GO SEE BOLT
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GO SEE BOLT
Why? Coz it's cute, and it's pretty damn good. Not Pixar-good, but still good. And don't be turned off by the fact it's a Disney movie.
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It looks entertaining.
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It looks good, better than the other stupid dog movie.
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It aint werewolves..but it's still very good :}
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I want to see it, but I think it's a rental.
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*nods* It's unfortunate that this has to compete directly with Twilight while that absolute piece-o-crap was the only escapist movie available during the heaviest of the market woes.Baphnedia wrote:It was good! And there were no Chihuahuas!
/spoiler
That is apparently God's sense of humor at work.
I know it seems like a pretty shallow excuse, but I do have at least two other reasons not to see Bolt apart from the fact that I'm broke.
1) John Travolta the Scientology poster boy.
2) Miley Cyrus the uppity brat.
Again, it's unfortunate. I probably would be eager to see this movie were those two lunks not attached to it. It's like Tom Cruise in Valkyrie or Steve Carrell in Over the Hedge; I probably would have seen those in theaters if I could stomach their involvement.
So, uh. . . Yeah, rental for me too.
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Why can they not just hire anyone that can do a good job to do the voices, they always have to get a name someone knows, It really does not matter, not going to movies for who the actor is or who does the voice.1) John Travolta the Scientology poster boy.
2) Miley Cyrus the uppity brat.
Not that it bothers me all that much.
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In the case of Miley Cyrus, it's to further develop her 'career'. Disney will probably take her from musician, to voice actor, to regular actor in the next few years and then Hannah Montanize her.
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Fine. be close minded and DON'T see it for stupid reasons. John Travolta was great in the film, and I'm NOT a big fan of his. Miley Cyrus was fine too. It's a GOOD movie. See it! You'll like it.
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Well I'd like to see it, so don't feel too bad, Matt.
Though I find the irony in this case rather irksome, as I have no idea when the movie plans to show up here in ol' Blighty, but I'll keep an eye open for it.
Though I find the irony in this case rather irksome, as I have no idea when the movie plans to show up here in ol' Blighty, but I'll keep an eye open for it.
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I sure never let the voice actors dictate if I see a movie, most the time whoever they get does a fine job, it looks good and I would like to see it.MattSullivan wrote:Fine. be close minded and DON'T see it for stupid reasons. John Travolta was great in the film, and I'm NOT a big fan of his. Miley Cyrus was fine too. It's a GOOD movie. See it! You'll like it.
My statement was just regarding who they tend to get in general for animated films, about them making a point of getting names we know of, like it is suppose to matter, no problem either way.
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That bothers me, too. Voice acting is a craft in and of itself. The actors/actresses took pains to keep their voices and characterizations in top shape. Many, like Mel Blanc and Thurl Ravenscroft, had vocal tracts as well-developed as the greatest opera singers.Xiroteus wrote:Why can they not just hire anyone that can do a good job to do the voices, they always have to get a name someone knows...
It lets other-talented actors into the creative process. Voice actors don't have to be comely, just sound great.
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Yes, but in this case the celebrity voice overs were, surisingly, very good.
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I have not noticed any bad ones to date, at least none that I recall.
If the story looks good.
If the story looks good.
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vrikasatma wrote:That bothers me, too. Voice acting is a craft in and of itself. The actors/actresses took pains to keep their voices and characterizations in top shape. Many, like Mel Blanc and Thurl Ravenscroft, had vocal tracts as well-developed as the greatest opera singers.Xiroteus wrote:Why can they not just hire anyone that can do a good job to do the voices, they always have to get a name someone knows...
It lets other-talented actors into the creative process. Voice actors don't have to be comely, just sound great.
I really don't care WHO does the voice acting. As long as they do a good job.
But.....I do find it odd to have several characters in different films having the exact same voice. For example....Eddie Murphy did the voice of the small dragon in Mulan and Donkey in Shrek.
I also don't like it when the character has a completely different voice in the sequel.
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Well, like I said, those were add-ons to my great big budget issue. With my current situation, I'm averaging one movie in theaters a year.MattSullivan wrote:Fine. be close minded and DON'T see it for stupid reasons. John Travolta was great in the film, and I'm NOT a big fan of his. Miley Cyrus was fine too. It's a GOOD movie. See it! You'll like it.
So those are not so much reasons why I refuse to see the movie, but rather reasons why my one movie a year is going to be something else. Like I said, it's a rental for me.
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A small revival to this thread, because I managed to watch Bolt. Hooray!
(I warn now that this post may be slightly spoiler-laden, I never quite grasped the concept of what is and what isn't a spoiler, so at your own risk and all that.)
Past the intro, it's a fairly typical buddy movie, but I didn't really mind so much because the characters were done very well, it was definitely of Pixar quality, no doubt in my mind about that. I had a laugh (and once or twice I had to suppress the urge to wail like a newborn), and loved every moment of it.
It's really worth the entry price for the psychotic fan-Hamster alone, who provided most of the laugh-out-loud moments of the film, for me at least.
Footnote: And frankly, Bolt's quite the handsome hunk of a canid when he enters into his protector mindset, he's got this Goliath aura about him that I was rather fond of, strong yet amazingly naive and full of wonder.
(I warn now that this post may be slightly spoiler-laden, I never quite grasped the concept of what is and what isn't a spoiler, so at your own risk and all that.)
Past the intro, it's a fairly typical buddy movie, but I didn't really mind so much because the characters were done very well, it was definitely of Pixar quality, no doubt in my mind about that. I had a laugh (and once or twice I had to suppress the urge to wail like a newborn), and loved every moment of it.
It's really worth the entry price for the psychotic fan-Hamster alone, who provided most of the laugh-out-loud moments of the film, for me at least.
Footnote: And frankly, Bolt's quite the handsome hunk of a canid when he enters into his protector mindset, he's got this Goliath aura about him that I was rather fond of, strong yet amazingly naive and full of wonder.
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I typically thought that Tom Cruise already took that poster boy role.Terastas wrote: 1) John Travolta the Scientology poster boy.
In all seriousness, religous (or cult) beleifs are not a good enough reason to avoid seeing acters on the screen. They've already been paid, so it's not like you're boycotting them. I'll watch their movies, but I wont discuss religon with them.
Oh well, off topic it seems. I haven't seen Bolt yet, but will inevitably wait until I can rent it. I have other movies I'd rather see in theaters at the moment.
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Meh... I swore I'd never go see another Tom Cruise movie again after that South Park B.S. (blackmailing a production company in violation of his contractual obligations because he didn't like a parody they did is something that still ticks me off... religious gaytard...). Anyway, as much as I hate Tom Cruise, even I have to admit that Valkeryie looks awesome. I may have to compromise my principles (again) and go see it.
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I've gotta say it was very entertaining!
I loved the movie.
I loved the movie.
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Both he and Tom Cruise are heavy into Scientology, though only the latter is in your face about it. According to one of Travolta's co-stars from Wild Hogs (either Tim Allen or William H. Macy -- can't remember which), working with Travolta is kind of like working with a cat or a bratty rich kid in that he just does whatever he feels like doing and nuts to you if that doesn't work for you.Kaebora wrote:I typically thought that Tom Cruise already took that poster boy role.
The example he cited on the Tonight Show was when, right before they were going to shoot a scene, Travolta decided out of the blue that he wasn't going to say any of his lines. Not that he'd forgotten them or didn't like them; he just didn't feel like doing it. It was a scene with Ray Liotta, one of my heroes, no less. I don't care how rich you are; it's never excusable to screw with anyone's time and money, much less in the presence of individuals that could do a better job than you and for less.
So while Tom Cruise has indeed become the face of Scientology through his preachy in-your-face antics, John Travolta's closer to the true face of it.
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This was a good film, I liked the 3D as well, nice feel to it, first time using non blue and red glasses for anything, it was worth going to, next, the DVD release, I will get the two disc set for this.
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