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Ridley Scott Month 2 – Gladiator
Gladiator is a movie I’ve wanted to look at for this blog for a while, part of the reason I wanted to do a Ridley Scott month. It was hard to fit it into any one particular category though. Although … Continue reading
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DreamWorks animated movies 12 – Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit
To properly talk about this movie to unknowing audiences, one should talk a bit about Aardman Animation first. I introduced the studio in greater detail in my Chicken Run review last year, but to sum it up, they’re a British … Continue reading
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DreamWorks Animated movies 11 – Madagascar
I apologize in advance if this particular entry may sound boring. If it does, that’s because this movie bored me. I haven’t looked at any of these movies in almost a year, and there’s a good reason for that. With … Continue reading
DreamWorks animated movies 10 – Shark Tale
I actually watched this movie three days before I started writing this blog post. Why didn’t I start writing this post earlier? Mostly because I was busy, but even if I wasn’t, I wasn’t entirely sure where to start. I’m … Continue reading
DreamWorks animated movies 9 – Shrek 2
If one was to say that DreamWorks peaked early, they could easily point to Shrek 2 as evidence. By no means am I saying that there haven’t been any good DreamWorks movies since – I’ve seen several of them. But … Continue reading
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DreamWorks animated movies 7 – Stallion: Spirit of the Cimarron
Once again, DreamWorks’s animation studio shows its willingness to experiment with different kinds of movies. It’s probably the main thing that separates them from Disney, which usually sticks to its formula at least a little bit. Disney’s formula has served … Continue reading
DreamWorks animated movies 6 – Shrek
As I’ve talked about during my Disney Animated Movies Blogathon, the early 2000’s were not kind to the studio. Their last majorly successful animated movie, Tarzan, released in 1999. It was in the early 2000’s when they entered what a … Continue reading
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