Animation night (or rather a night I actually had time to watch some movies) consisted of...
Coraline
I watched the 3D version but I think that kind of effect is only done justice in theaters. The movie itself is amazing though. Though the writing is stiff and a bit forced, it makes up for it with the animation and effects. I also enjoyed the differences between the two worlds, such as [spoiler:10rgp6zx]the stuffed terriers in angel costumes while in the other world they are bats.[/spoiler:10rgp6zx]
Horton Hears a Who.
As an animation nut I think it's odd I took so long to see this one. I like it as a film but I have mixed feelings how much a decent adaptation of a Dr. Suess book it is.
Coraline
I watched the 3D version but I think that kind of effect is only done justice in theaters. The movie itself is amazing though. Though the writing is stiff and a bit forced, it makes up for it with the animation and effects. I also enjoyed the differences between the two worlds, such as [spoiler:10rgp6zx]the stuffed terriers in angel costumes while in the other world they are bats.[/spoiler:10rgp6zx]
Horton Hears a Who.
As an animation nut I think it's odd I took so long to see this one. I like it as a film but I have mixed feelings how much a decent adaptation of a Dr. Suess book it is.