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#1 Apr 15, 2011 9:44 AM

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Dreamworks or Pixar?

Another pointless question: Dreamworks or Pixar?

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#2 Apr 15, 2011 10:03 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

I love them both but pixar has a bit more heart to it than dreamworks, which relies a little on, pop culture references.


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#3 Apr 15, 2011 10:10 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

pixar.
dream works makes to manmy souless sequills.


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#4 Apr 15, 2011 1:23 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Normally I would have said Pixar since I think nearly all of their movies are amazing and have so much soul and heart but How to Train Your Dragon ended up being the perfect movie for me in every way that it's now my top favorite movie no contest. So I am voting DreamWorks.

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#5 Apr 15, 2011 4:13 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Pixar. I really liked Shrek 1 and How to Train your Dragon, but those are the only two Dreamworks movies that were really good. On the other hand, I loved all of the Pixar movies (except for Cars. Why are they making a sequel for Cars?!).

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#6 Apr 15, 2011 6:56 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Pixar

Sometimes Dreamworks comes up with good movies but most of the time there really mediocore.


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#7 Apr 15, 2011 8:20 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Too many differences in story to make a comparison. Dreamworks is usually a lot more funnier than Pixar, however I have to say Pixar is more serious than a lot of Dreamworks movies.

Although I personally like funnier movies, so I would have to say Dreamworks.


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#8 Apr 15, 2011 10:29 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

For me, it depends.

One has a lot of good comedies but the other is more into the soul and heart. So it kinda depends on what I want to watch.


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#9 Apr 16, 2011 4:53 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

How To Train You Dragon. It changed my life.
Pixar cannot go up against that.

Where's Universal Studios in this poll?


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#10 Apr 16, 2011 6:59 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Swaffy wrote:

How To Train You Dragon. It changed my life.
Pixar cannot go up against that.

Changed your life? How? How can such a derivitive storyline, reasonable graphics, and poor voice-acting change your life?

It'll be Pixar for me. They did Wall-E, right? Second best Disney film of all time in my eyes.


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#11 Apr 16, 2011 8:08 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

yup they did Wall-e.

I like MOAST Pixar films, appart from cars the rat one and up i did'nt like the look of it and some of my friends said it was bad hmm still need to see it myself however but I dobt i will. the only mah thing was the incredibals, It was good but not WOW PIXARRTT!!!
but pixar are super awsome when they make good films EG bugs life, toy story 1-3 wall-e, monsters Inc.

Dream works however...shrek AMAZING Shrek 2 BETTER THAN THE FIRST!!!! shrek 3...I ca'nt remember a thing about it, thats how bad it was. as for shrek 4 it was...mah

as for Ice age first was good, 2nd was mah 3rd was plop. as for the 4th well may lord have mercy on us all.


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#12 Apr 16, 2011 6:05 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

What about Bluesky?  They made "Ice Age" and "Dawn of the Blue Mac-" I mean "Rio".  (Ever play Dawn of the Dragon with someone who has no idea how to play?  That's Rio)


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#13 Apr 16, 2011 11:37 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Swaffy wrote:

How To Train You Dragon. It changed my life.
Pixar cannot go up against that.

Where's Universal Studios in this poll?

I don't know but with Balto alone Pixar and Dreamworks are NOTHING!!

And Crest animation has alot of potential Alpha and Omega was good so i wanna see more from them.


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#14 Apr 17, 2011 5:54 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

JazzJackrabbit wrote:

What about Bluesky?  They made "Ice Age" and "Dawn of the Blue Mac-" I mean "Rio".  (Ever play Dawn of the Dragon with someone who has no idea how to play?  That's Rio)

I pretty much agree with you there, notice a few scenes that a rather similer to Dawn of the Dragon, 'Blu and Jewel chained together' 'Their romance moments' and a 'Fight scene'.

I've forgotten about Blue Sky Studios, Didn't have the idea fixed onto my head, ideas goes straight out of the box which is repeatitivly annoying!


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#15 Apr 17, 2011 6:04 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Is that company in the UK? I've never heard if the company.


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#16 Apr 17, 2011 6:28 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Swaffy wrote:

Is that company in the UK? I've never heard if the company.

It's part of 20th Century Fox.  (you were asking about Bluesky, right?)


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#17 Apr 17, 2011 11:34 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Swaffy wrote:

Is that company in the UK? I've never heard if the company.

:'(


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#18 Apr 19, 2011 3:41 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Neotyguy40 wrote:

:'(

I keep up more with the gaming industry than I do with the movie indstry.

I barely know who the most famous actors are right now. I just watch
movies and I either like them or dislike them. I could care less about the
actor's names. The only names I know are Chuck Norris, David Spade,
and ... hmm ... Clint Eastwood.


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#19 Apr 19, 2011 8:43 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Swaffy wrote:
Neotyguy40 wrote:

:'(

I keep up more with the gaming industry than I do with the movie indstry.

I barely know who the most famous actors are right now. I just watch
movies and I either like them or dislike them. I could care less about the
actor's names. The only names I know are Chuck Norris, David Spade,
and ... hmm ... Clint Eastwood.

Not even Gary Oldman or the rest of the DOTD cast?


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#20 Apr 19, 2011 8:50 PM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

JazzJackrabbit wrote:
Swaffy wrote:
Neotyguy40 wrote:

:'(

I keep up more with the gaming industry than I do with the movie indstry.

I barely know who the most famous actors are right now. I just watch
movies and I either like them or dislike them. I could care less about the
actor's names. The only names I know are Chuck Norris, David Spade,
and ... hmm ... Clint Eastwood.

Not even Gary Oldman or the rest of the DOTD cast?

Ah yes cus there was no actor as awsome as Gary i desperatly need to fire my agent Oldman isn't it?


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#21 Apr 20, 2011 3:31 AM

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Re: Dreamworks or Pixar?

Yes, I actually almost put in Gary Oldman, but Spyro is the only reason
why I know Oldman. Spyro is a series of games, not movies.

Though I am sure I saw quite a few movies with him in it, I didn't care
enough to take note of it or even think about it.


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