The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
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Re: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
Yes, there is some CGI in this, but it is largely stop-motion and the budget reflects that. The point remains that their non-CGI based films cost a lot more to make but don't go on to earn more than the stop-motion ones do.
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Here's my review. I didn't realise the embargo had been lifted until now. Enjoy.
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Re: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
Well if you compare this film to Arthur Christmas, the budget for this film is about half and Arthur was a flop by any CGI standards, but this film will not fare any better in the box office, .especially in the States
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Just got around to seeing this, unfortunately no previews in Manchester so had to hand over hard some earned doubloons!! Arrrr!!
I could resist seeing it, because it's Aardman, but as critics and some peoples response on here have been slightly reserved my expectations were slightly lowered.
Well I absolutely loved it, I laughed and smiled all the way through. The pace and sheer volume of gags is relentless, but I agree with some that it could have been a touch longer to let the characters breathe a little. But as pure, smart entertainment is was top notch.
I also think the title is perfect, odd, daft and it sets you up perfectly for the surreal, silly, historically inaccurate world you are about to enter.
Is it as good as Wallace and Gromit or Pixar's best, hmmm that's a matter of opinion, is it better than 99% of the other animation out there the Happy Feet's, Madagascar's etc, Aye, aye, Captain!! By an absolute nautical mile.
I could resist seeing it, because it's Aardman, but as critics and some peoples response on here have been slightly reserved my expectations were slightly lowered.
Well I absolutely loved it, I laughed and smiled all the way through. The pace and sheer volume of gags is relentless, but I agree with some that it could have been a touch longer to let the characters breathe a little. But as pure, smart entertainment is was top notch.
I also think the title is perfect, odd, daft and it sets you up perfectly for the surreal, silly, historically inaccurate world you are about to enter.
Is it as good as Wallace and Gromit or Pixar's best, hmmm that's a matter of opinion, is it better than 99% of the other animation out there the Happy Feet's, Madagascar's etc, Aye, aye, Captain!! By an absolute nautical mile.

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Re: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
Just come back from watching this... really enjoyed it 9/10
Also saw a trailer for Top Cat movie... so excited for that :)
Also saw a trailer for Top Cat movie... so excited for that :)
A horse walks into a bar and the bartender asks, "Why the long face?"
A pony walks into the bar and whispers, "I'll have a beer, please." The barkeeper asks, "Why are you whispering?".
"I'm a little hoarse."
A pony walks into the bar and whispers, "I'll have a beer, please." The barkeeper asks, "Why are you whispering?".
"I'm a little hoarse."
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Re: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
And have now just found out that Top Cat Movie is Mexican/Argentinian 

A horse walks into a bar and the bartender asks, "Why the long face?"
A pony walks into the bar and whispers, "I'll have a beer, please." The barkeeper asks, "Why are you whispering?".
"I'm a little hoarse."
A pony walks into the bar and whispers, "I'll have a beer, please." The barkeeper asks, "Why are you whispering?".
"I'm a little hoarse."
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Re: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
Saw this at the Dominion, Edinburgh this afternoon with a groupon deal.
Love it. It was colourful, fun and entertaining and had a great soundtrack.
Not sure the kiddies got it all but they were quiet and well behaved throughout, even the tiny ones.
Loved watching this sat on the big sofa with my feet up on the pouff - I love Gold Class!
Great film , go see it!
9/10
Love it. It was colourful, fun and entertaining and had a great soundtrack.
Not sure the kiddies got it all but they were quiet and well behaved throughout, even the tiny ones.
Loved watching this sat on the big sofa with my feet up on the pouff - I love Gold Class!
Great film , go see it!
9/10
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What a disappointment for Aardman with this bombing in the States and Arthur Christmas.
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What a shame! What is wrong with these Americans?
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Re: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
They loved Chicken Run, but I think maybe Aardman is abit too retro for them.