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Off Topic / Re: A 40 year old woman, born deaf, hears for the first time.
« on: March 27, 2014, 08:20:42 PM »
And blind people able to see again then hit by a car because they don't know what one looks like.
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hey tony. Shut up. You were doing fine for the longest time and I almost forgot about your past. But this? You are making statements that make no sense and you are obviously just trying to make someone mad or upset.
"Frozen has stuffty animation"
"Lego movie has better facial expresions"
that is the stupidest stuff ive ever heard. You are just trying to upset people and pick a fight. You are really the only guy left in this thread who is still bashing frozen. Just stop and lock the thread or something.
Uh, that's a short animation error? In a movie that's quite over an hour long?
also putting very little effort into something apparently means spending lots of time on how ice crystals form, how snow works, how ice interacts with light, advanced models on the face to express a wider range of emotions, and so on...
When Elsa lets her hair down during "Let It Go", her braid goes through her left arm. This was an intentional shortcut taken by the animators since modeling it physically correct turned out to be too difficult.
i've never seen either movie...
don't know why i'm wasting my time...
holly stuff your stupid. Welcome back lord tony.
holly stuff your stupid.
your stupid.
are you trying to be willfully ignorant
I don't even understand how "completely unrealistic" is a complaint, it's a loving cartoony movie
and "lack of animation"?? ...you could say LEGO have a "lack of animation" because it's LEGO, so they're clunky and blocky even if you bend them a little
also are eyebrows the only thing that define a facial expression?
but aside from that, the eyebrows actually do curl a little... in fact I wasn't even aware a human eyebrow curls that much anyways