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Yup, I thoroughly enjoyed those movies. I know they are not of the indie variety, but that doesn’t stop successful movies though. :D
Dunno if “kickass” is the term I’d use, but yes, it’s one of my favorite studio logos.
@Background Pony #91A7
And the first two movies of that series, as well as Puss in Boots, were quite good. Not indie, though.
@Evowizard25
Oh, I do like them; they’ve had several very good movies, and only a few that I don’t like. And given the direction Disney/Pixar has taken, it hardly seems fair to criticize them for all their sequels anymore.
Not my thing.
I harbor no ill will towards anyone who does enjoy them.
What about the Kung Fu Panda movies, or Road to El Dorado? Prince of Egypt?
I don’t “hate” them. But they don’t get me pumped to see their movies very often, either.
And ran it into the ground.
@Marshal805
@Background Pony #9B9E
But they made Shrek :O
Yeah, it’s pretty cool.
Dreamworks -> DreamPrincess
Disney -> Discordy
Universal -> Celestial
20th Century Fox -> 20th Century Faust
Tristar -> TwiStar
Warner Bros. -> Flimflam Bros.
What else? hmm. hm hm hmm…
@Marshal805
@Background Pony #9B9E
We can all agree their logo looks kickass, right?
They aren’t doing a very good job, then. WALL·E, Up, Ratatouille, even Inside Out have more of an “indie” vibe than anything Dreamworks has put out.
And failing miserably.