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| Andrew... |
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:06 am |
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I liked it more than IA 2. There were some nice gags (I expected a
Chipmunks reference once they started talking high-pitched),and the
visuals were gorgeous at times. Its obvious now that the running gag
with Scrat (the whole film-within-a-film if you will) is as every bit
inspired by that Chuck Jones cartoon (I forget its name) with that
squirrel trying to break open a coconut as it is by Jones' Road Runner/
Coyote cartoons. Buck and Scratette were nice additions to the series.
What are your opinions on ICE AGE 3?
Andrew Kieswetter |
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| Derek Janssen... |
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:23 am |
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Andrew wrote:
Quote: I liked it more than IA 2. There were some nice gags (I expected a
Chipmunks reference once they started talking high-pitched),and the
visuals were gorgeous at times. Its obvious now that the running gag
with Scrat (the whole film-within-a-film if you will) is as every bit
inspired by that Chuck Jones cartoon (I forget its name) with that
squirrel trying to break open a coconut as it is by Jones' Road Runner/
Coyote cartoons.
Yes, the public DOES seem to like the visual-gag shorts with no dialogue
and a reliance on original Jones-esque character-oriented physical gags...
Admit it--They want Pixar shorts, and they just won't admit it. :)
Derek Janssen (underneath every Squirrel-Stalker, there is a "Partly
Cloudy" fan wanting to come out)
ejanss1 at (no spam) verizon.net |
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| Paul S. Person... |
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:03 pm |
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 05:06:50 -0700 (PDT), Andrew <apkies at (no spam) hotmail.com>
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Quote: I liked it more than IA 2. There were some nice gags (I expected a
Chipmunks reference once they started talking high-pitched),and the
visuals were gorgeous at times. Its obvious now that the running gag
with Scrat (the whole film-within-a-film if you will) is as every bit
inspired by that Chuck Jones cartoon (I forget its name) with that
squirrel trying to break open a coconut as it is by Jones' Road Runner/
Coyote cartoons. Buck and Scratette were nice additions to the series.
"Much Ado About Nutting", perhaps? I have that on "Pepe Le Pews Skunk
Tales", a VHS tape in the Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection.
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Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
Giving as his excuse, "I never knew him." |
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