Tom-267
Iscritto in data feb 1999
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Nick Parks is truly a great animator. Sadly, his Wallace and Gromit series is limited to only three, half-hour episodes.
Though "The Wrong Trousers" won an Oscar, my favorite is still "A Close Shave." It has an interesting story and a really positive atmosphere to it. It is also, in my opinion, funnier than the other episodes. And the sheep are really cute.
Kids will love it, as will adults who still like to watch cartoons.
Though "The Wrong Trousers" won an Oscar, my favorite is still "A Close Shave." It has an interesting story and a really positive atmosphere to it. It is also, in my opinion, funnier than the other episodes. And the sheep are really cute.
Kids will love it, as will adults who still like to watch cartoons.
Really bad and stupid--so bad it isn't even funny. Kind of like "Plan 9..." You want to laugh at it, but it is so serious you can't.
Like the other fellows commenting, I too was lured to the theater by the exciting teaser. I was 13 years old at the time, and it was the last time I was fooled into seeing such a bad SF effort! Totally disappointing, even for a kid.
Like the other fellows commenting, I too was lured to the theater by the exciting teaser. I was 13 years old at the time, and it was the last time I was fooled into seeing such a bad SF effort! Totally disappointing, even for a kid.
This educational and good looking film moves right along. Just when a scene becomes slow, we cut to an entirely new sub-story with an entirely new set of characters.
You will find yourself surprised from time to time when you suddenly see the famous face of an actor you didn't know was in the movie. For instance, Robert Redford suddenly appears towards the end.
On the whole, this movie tends to glorify rather than condemn, yet we see lots more of that kind of thing when dealing with the clear-cut issues of WWII. Still, you have to give them credit for not making the Germans come off as monsters--the Panzer division's generals are actually quite sympathetic characters.
The movie makes Market-Garden seem more like a big adventure instead of a great waste of human life and treasure. Recall, the area in Southern Holland the allies were attempting to liberate was held by the Germans until the last weeks of the war, fully 6 months after the failed attempt to capture Arnhem!
You will find yourself surprised from time to time when you suddenly see the famous face of an actor you didn't know was in the movie. For instance, Robert Redford suddenly appears towards the end.
On the whole, this movie tends to glorify rather than condemn, yet we see lots more of that kind of thing when dealing with the clear-cut issues of WWII. Still, you have to give them credit for not making the Germans come off as monsters--the Panzer division's generals are actually quite sympathetic characters.
The movie makes Market-Garden seem more like a big adventure instead of a great waste of human life and treasure. Recall, the area in Southern Holland the allies were attempting to liberate was held by the Germans until the last weeks of the war, fully 6 months after the failed attempt to capture Arnhem!