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All Transformers Intros 1984 - 2016

SDGundamX says...

The dates for the original series openings are off. For example, they're listing the 3rd version of the original series opening as from 1984 but it showcases both Unicron and Galvetron, who both made their first appearances in the Transformers feature animated film in 1989.

Similarly, the 2nd version of the original series opening (also dated 1984) showcases Omega Supreme, who doesn't show up until Season 2 (1985-1986) in the U.S.

Also, suggesting the lame Gobots had anything to do with Transformers is fucking NERD HERESY (yes, I am aware Hasbro tried to retcon the Gobots as existing in the Transformers universe)!

/endrant

Justino

my15minutes says...

from the source @ youtube:

The animated film, “#Justino,” features a security guard at a mannequin factory. Since Justino works the graveyard shift, he has very few chances to interact with his coworkers. With a little bit of creativity, Justino devises ways to connect with his colleagues by using the factory’s mannequins to create situations both amusing and moving. His coworkers appreciate his playfulness each morning, and find a way to repay his generous spirit in kind.

One new feature this year is social media activation. The factory, “Fábrica de Maniquíes El Pilar,” has its own Facebook profile reporting on its day-to-day activities. And we can follow Justino’s nights in real time via his Instagram account @justino_vigilante.

On Nov. 16, #Justino, from the animated short, became the No. 1 trending topic in Spain and No. 5 in the world on Twitter. The film exceeded 1 million views on YouTube within a day.

A national tradition since 1812, Spaniards look forward to the annual Christmas lottery even if it means standing in line for hours to purchase the tickets. Nicknamed El Gordo, which means “the fat one,” prizes are valued up to more than €2.2 billion, making it the biggest lottery prize in the world.

It’s common to “share” the lottery by buying “participaciones,” or “shared tickets” at offices, with friends and family, and at bars. The belief is that the Christmas lottery is unique because it’s one that Spaniards participate in together, and if they win, they win together.

The Secret Life Of Pets - Official Teaser Trailer

artician says...

I was expecting a typical talking animal film where they all get together and throw parties at each others places. I'd be pleasantly surprised if the whole feature were like this trailer, and still managed to tell a story.

Everything Wrong with "Frozen"

Akira Project - Live Action Trailer

artician says...

Well, that was kind of my point, though maybe you didn't take it that way.

The Akira film wasn't even faithful to the Manga, and even then it is still a really amazing piece of cinema. All this seems to be is a rehash of the animated film. It does nothing different or innovative.

The only time I think I would accept an Akira live action is if their little demo reel was a few scenes done in SUCH an inventive way that it completely took the story from 90-degrees from the left. Just wholly unexpected, but something you would watch and think "I recognize what scene this is, but I never even imagined envisioning it that way. That is fucking genius".

This was not genius. Most of this was hardly even on par with my College student films. I will agree with @chingalera that it's probably moderately better than anything hollywood would turn out, but I also don't think that's hard to do.

Jinx said:

Then again, who would be?

Paperman: Beautiful Disney Short Film

The Seller of Smoke

vaire2ube says...

a guy dupes a bunch of people and gets away? sounds like allegory to something pretty obvious to me... religion? politics? maybe its just an animated film...

in case you missed it the point was Buyer Beware, pretty simple. Even the seller himself was an illusion...

Bill Plympton Resurrects Vintage Animation

Overtime: the animated's last respects

Overtime: the animated's last respects

Overtime: the animated's last respects

"Brave" - First trailer - Pixar/Disney

jmzero says...

I love that they got Craig Ferguson - his excellent voice work was a high point (in a movie that was all great) in "How to Train Your Dragon".

I don't know the director (Mark Andrews, who hasn't done much apparently). But it's hard not to give him the benefit of doubt when he worked on two Brad Bird films (Iron Giant and The Incredibles). He did storyboards for those, and both those films had incredible, unforgettable scene composition. I've seen Incredibles like 4500 times (my son LOVED it) and some of the shots, even just those that flash by, are positively inspired. The only downside is that it's hard to watch a regular animated film after - so many lazy shots, cut-and-paste jobs, and so much dead time. Anyways, yeah, that's a good sign.

Also, I think being in Brad's presence melts impurities out of your soul, so this should be an amazing film.

Le Royaume

Reel Wisdom: Lessons from 40 Films in 7 Minutes

oldjoe1 says...

"In creating this video, I wanted to feature a broad array of films, from action/adventure and sci-fi films, to dramas and traditional/CG animated films" --- too bad 70% of this film is only Star Wars, and it's only american movies. I would downvote if I could.

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