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Massawyrm says run, don't walk to BOLT!!!



Hola all. Massawyrm here.

Man, for the most part this has been an incredibly great week for me film-wise. Frost/Nixon, a pair of films that I’m still under embargo for and now this, Bolt. What is most certainly a return to form for the Disney, their animation department has not only caught up to Pixar but with their own past of telling classic tales. Bolt is easily the best film Disney has made since their silver age resurgence in the late 80’s and early 90’s. It is a hilarious, adorably sweet film that will please the whole family, and I absolutely loved almost every last moment of it.

I’ve already gone over my initial response to the material here after seeing two different presentations of it, so I’ll try not to repeat myself. The long and the short of it is that John Lassiter is working miracles at the Mouse house. Unlike anything else Disney has done on their own since abolishing bigscreen 2D animation for the foreseeable future, this really resonates on a whole different level. Lately, the best Disney animation could muster from parents was a “well that was cute,” and made films that at best could be tolerated in the background while their kid played the thing over and over again in the DVD player. Bolt, on the other hand, is one of those films that parents are likely to stop what they’re doing, sit down on the couch and say “Oh, I’m just gonna stay for this part - it’s my favorite,” before dropping what they’re doing to watch it again cuddled with their kids. It’s not just Pixar level – it is playing at the BEST OF PIXAR level.

While I’m not going to say it is as much of an achievement as Wall-E, I will say it is throwing the ball around in the Incredibles/Ratatouille ballpark.

What works best here is that the film strives more for timelessness than it does filling the movie with silly pop culture references. We’ve finally gotten past that. Instead, they pull in parents with a visual language that borrows from action films and comic books and yet draws its power from the undeniable attraction of “a boy and his dog” story. Almost literally.

Effectively this is The Truman Show if Truman were convinced that he had super powers and then was accidently turned loose in the world. It’s a fairly classic story, a fish out of water/Homeward Bound tale with some slight hints of the Animaniacs thrown in. But despite the fact that you almost know the story by heart even before you see it, it keeps you off balance with its wickedly sharp sense of humor. This movie is hilarious, with an almost constant joke a minute pace that never gets dull and never over uses a single gag.

If the film has one flaw, it is that towards the end of the film there is a montage with a sappy country song that goes on a bit too long. It’s one of those moments in which it seems someone behind the scenes felt there needed to be at least one complete song and the animators had to find gags to fill a whole songs worth of time. And it’s not a particularly great song to begin with. But fortunately once the song ends, the movie resumes with all the power it had before the montage began and you can resume laughing and enjoying it same as if nothing untoward had occurred.

What struck me most about seeing the final film is that each and every scene I had seen already was actually BETTER in context. Not only did the jokes still work, they worked better when there was more to it. The film has an incredible amount of heart that it earns right from the get go and never lets up on. A very sweet, endearing film, Bolt marks a wonderful change in Disney animation, signaling a bright future when we can look eagerly forward to new animated films rather than pining for the old days when they used to get them right. They’re getting them right again. This one comes Highly Recommended - kids or no kids.

Until next time friends, smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em.

Massawyrm

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Dunno about this one..
by Big_Daddy_Nero
Nov 21st, 2008
08:59:17 AM
Seeing this in 3D today
by Nasty In The Pasty
Nov 21st, 2008
09:01:20 AM
Buzz Lightyear
by Papa Lazaru
Nov 21st, 2008
09:03:15 AM
er
by erockwilly
Nov 21st, 2008
09:05:55 AM
86% at Rotten Tomatoes
by Nasty In The Pasty
Nov 21st, 2008
09:07:57 AM
I had written this off
by filmcoyote
Nov 21st, 2008
09:24:08 AM
Incredibles / Ratatouille Ballpark? Don't blaspheme!
by mish87
Nov 21st, 2008
09:54:04 AM
Pixar
by Frankenbastard
Nov 21st, 2008
10:04:27 AM
I'm there...with the tykes taking the lead no less
by Shub-Wankalot
Nov 21st, 2008
10:09:35 AM
"in the Incredibles/Ratatouille ballpark"
by ballyhoo
Nov 21st, 2008
10:17:39 AM
I think I'll see this in traditional and 3-D format
by SoylentMean
Nov 21st, 2008
10:23:26 AM
"...with some slight hints of the Animaniacs thrown in."
by ScotFree
Nov 21st, 2008
10:28:39 AM
As good as the Incredibles...Wall-E?
by ninpobugei
Nov 21st, 2008
10:33:48 AM
love ur avatar! best one so far
by T 1000 xp professional
Nov 21st, 2008
10:53:30 AM
Massa - Before you Compare it LIKE EVERYONE ELSE...
by AdrianVeidt
Nov 21st, 2008
10:57:52 AM
Does Miley Cyrus take off her clothes in this one?
by Alex Mack
Nov 21st, 2008
10:59:16 AM
Masa & "parents
by Jaws Wayne
Nov 21st, 2008
11:35:52 AM
Jaws Wayne
by Monkey Butler
Nov 21st, 2008
11:49:19 AM
Monkey Butler
by Massawyrm 1
Nov 21st, 2008
12:11:30 PM
but princes and the frog!!
by FLAMINGO GUNFIGHT
Nov 21st, 2008
12:28:10 PM
DAMN YOU, SANTA BARBARA!
by PirateEmery
Nov 21st, 2008
12:41:03 PM
Well being a parent...
by Frankenbastard
Nov 21st, 2008
01:45:54 PM
Jaws Wayne
by frozen01
Nov 21st, 2008
02:33:14 PM
With daughter in tow, I have seen Chicken Little
by skimn
Nov 21st, 2008
02:36:15 PM
Wow Pirate Emery
by Mel Gibsteinberg
Nov 21st, 2008
02:48:40 PM
Also
by Mel Gibsteinberg
Nov 21st, 2008
02:49:31 PM
Pirate Emery
by Mel Gibsteinberg
Nov 21st, 2008
02:54:30 PM
No back up for the sequels
by Jaws Wayne
Nov 21st, 2008
02:59:59 PM
I Just Can't Believe This is Good
by Mr. Winston
Nov 21st, 2008
03:02:00 PM
I will say that...
by The Eskimo
Nov 21st, 2008
03:24:58 PM
Doogal
by skimn
Nov 21st, 2008
03:25:36 PM
"heard"
by The Eskimo
Nov 21st, 2008
03:25:42 PM
"...strives more for timelessness ..."
by DoctorWho?
Nov 21st, 2008
03:36:21 PM
Wall-E SUCKED because it was BORING AS HELL...
by TheGhostWhoLurks
Nov 21st, 2008
06:08:45 PM
Saw this today in 3D, review was spot-on
by Dreamwriter
Nov 21st, 2008
06:19:06 PM
Just got back from the IMAX 3D showing
by evangelion80
Nov 21st, 2008
10:15:56 PM
ghost...
by crankyoldguy
Nov 21st, 2008
10:26:23 PM
HIGHLY ENTERTAINING!
by Nasty In The Pasty
Nov 21st, 2008
11:46:49 PM
Meet the Robinsons...
by SingingHatchet
Nov 22nd, 2008
01:33:16 AM
cat voice was annoying, but i liked it.
by captainCAPSLOCK
Nov 22nd, 2008
06:43:28 AM
The Hollywood pigeons were hilarious
by terry1978
Nov 22nd, 2008
11:14:38 AM
Wyrm, your Pixar scale is off
by GunRunner
Nov 22nd, 2008
06:30:54 PM
Incredibles and Ratatouille are not in the same ballpark
by Rupee88
Nov 23rd, 2008
10:11:30 PM
another reason I'm glad I don't have kids
by Rupee88
Nov 23rd, 2008
10:14:39 PM
Skimn...
by Lenny Nero
Nov 24th, 2008
12:55:18 PM

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