Postby TWWK » Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:26 pm
I had no idea that Zemekis did Mars Needs Moms - the movie seems like, as one reviewer called it, an extended Saturday morning cartoon episode. And the publicity for it was really, really poorly done.
As for his other motion capture films - I guess I'm in the minority that doesn't think the whole uncanney valley thing isn't creepy with his movies. I thought The Polar Express was amazing - particularly on IMAX 3-D, but even on home video. My son loves it also. A Christmas Carol was also very good for the most part.
On another note, I find it strange that whoever wrote the article mentioned Contact in his list of films, rather than say...Forrest Gump? I enjoyed Contact, but it made less than $100 million, won no Oscars (might have gotten a nomination or two?) and is largely forgotten, while Gump is one of the highest grossing films of all time, won a number of Oscars, and will always be remembered for its story, characters, and performances. Not a biggie, just sayin'...
Beneath the Tangles: Where Manga Meets the Maker
In the colors of Your goodness/In the scars that mark your skin/In the currency of Grace/Is where my song begins
~ "Economy of Mercy," Switchfoot