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But see, there's actually four different viewpoints going on there. You've got your own personal opinion. Then there's the critical consensus. Then there's the animation branch. Then there's the academy as a whole. And all four of those are going to view a film very differently. LAIKA has tended to produce somewhat off kilter films. They go for a sense of strangeness and horror that other animation companies don't, even Aardman, which is their nearest competitor. The heartfelt angst that typifies Pixar's films isn't going to work for LAIKA. They want an element of weird, which the stop motion focus plays into in a way that wouldn't work for CGI. Sometimes they might stray far, which produces more divisive opinions from fans and critics, as we saw in The Boxtrolls. But trying to reign it in would probably deliver a staid and boring product. Even in that case, reviews were generally favorable. The animation branch is probably always going to favor them. Stop motion is notoriously difficult and time consuming for one. But their decision to tell stories differently than the top of the line probably also plays into it. The fact that they're probably never going to WIN the Oscar doesn't matter so much, because that's down to strict popularity, and LAIKA's a minor studio that isn't going to play worldwide like that. I'd argue that among all the Oscars, the nomination is more important than the win for feature animation.
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1. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2. Ghostbusters 3. Kubo & the Two Strings 4. X-Men: Apocalypse 5. Suicide Squad 6. Finding Dory 7. Moana 8. Star Trek Beyond 9. The Nice Guys 10. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
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BATTLE OF THE BLOCKBUSTERS - 2016 Edition - WINNER: THE LION KING
BadAtGender replied to AniNate's topic in The Speakeasy
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If it's Bay directing, it wouldn't really matter except for the volume of F-bombs. If it's Carnahan, though, it'd be nice if he's in Smokin' Aces territory with it.
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I don't usually have a problem going to kids movies by myself. But I also live in the city with a very low percentage of households that have children, so it's pretty normal to see non-families there. In fact, the only time I've ever gotten dirty looks was when I was with a group of friends and we went to the Frozen Singalong. But we also sang and I think some of the parents didn't realize that was the whole point.
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Tangled was weird, but it was also in a 3-movie year. WiR's did get a nomination, though. It's loss for the actual award isn't the same as what happened to LEGO. LEGO's snub makes sense. The animation branch isn't particularly favorable towards mid-budget computer animated films, budget-wise. The only one that's gotten a nomination in the past 5 years is DM2.