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Topic: BOLT (3-D)
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Mike Blakesley
Film God
Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 12-03-2008 10:28 AM
Finally got a chance to watch the film in its entirety. I liked it a lot compared to expectations. It's getting pretty good reviews overall and they are well-deserved.
The side-characters steal the show. The pigeons especially are hilarious. I was surprised the Miley Cyrus character wasn't in the film more. The lady doing Mittens the Cat should have gotten better billing, as she has at least 2x as much screen time as Miley does.
There were only a couple of spots where I thought to myself, "this would be cool in 3-D." But overall I thought the movie worked fine in 2-D. (To date we have had no complaints about our 2-D status.)
The animation is top-notch. Disney is finally approaching Pixar territory with their in-house animation. After their last three efforts I was beginning to wonder if they would ever get there.
As noted above, I thought the coolest thing, animation-wise, was Rhino, the hamster in the ball. The ball was TOTALLY unneccessary to the story, but it really added to that character. It must have taken a ton of work to get the animation around that ball done correctly and they pulled it off nicely. Great work.
I thought the sound mix was good too. At the beginning of the show the loud bass notes really shook the place. You could really feel the crowd spring to attention when those happened.
Overall, 4 out of 5 stars from me, including an extra half star awarded for the music not being annoying, and for not pounding me over the head with a message. (Well there is a slight don't-abandon-your-animals message but it's over in 30 seconds, as opposed to taking up the whole movie.) My wife liked it too, although maybe not quite as much as I did, but she still thought it was better than "Madagascar 2."
EDIT: I just realized, there were no fart jokes or potty humor in the movie! So another quarter star awarded for that impressive fact.
Grand total: 4.25 out of 5 stars. [ 12-04-2008, 12:04 PM: Message edited by: Mike Blakesley ]
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