Goosebumps - At Least it's Better than Pixels

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Goosebumps - At Least it's Better than Pixels

Goosebumps is a loving movie that paints its source material in the best light possible. Unfortunately, that same material is aimed at the under-10 crowd, leaving little in the way for anyone else.

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I've never really been into Goosebumps except on a so-bad-it's-funny level (incidentally, I highly recommend this blog [http://www.bloggerbeware.com/2006/03/01-welcome-to-dead-house.html]), but I'll be watching this movie just because it has Jack Black in the lead.
 

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SO basically, the movie is worthwhile if I'm seeking out a nostalgia trip? Brilliant, I'll be going to see it then. I couldn't have asked for more.
 

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You know, I've heard people say that this movie will suck cause its "too cheesy".
Really now.

As for Goosebumps, eh. I was more into the Fear Street books. They were actually kind of scary.
 

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Producer: "You know, that INSERT_90s_PROPERTY_HERE thing that kids used to love? They're in their late twenties now or their early thirties, so we should pander to them for mad cash-money!"

Studio: "GENIUS! UNQUANTIFIABLE GENIUS!"

This just makes me dread the unavoidable CGI Ren and Stimpy project or the re-envisioning of "Rocko's Modern Life"...
 

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VanQ said:
SO basically, the movie is worthwhile if I'm seeking out a nostalgia trip? Brilliant, I'll be going to see it then. I couldn't have asked for more.
This is exactly what I was thinking. It looked cheesy as all hell and I loved the Goosebumps books growing up. Hell, I loved the Goosebumps series no matter how terribad the acting and special effects were.

Unrelated note. What's wrong with Aliens vs Monsters? It was corny, sure, but pretty cute. Plus I actually liked the lead, which is more than I can usually say in those animated movies for kids.
 

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Hey, Monsters vs Aliens was decent. I'll give you the other two, though.

IamLEAM1983 said:
This just makes me dread the unavoidable CGI Ren and Stimpy project or the re-envisioning of "Rocko's Modern Life"...
Be quiet, you fool! Movie executives could be viewing your post right now!
 

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Sounds exactly what I am expecting, and exactly why I am going to see it. My friends and I saw the first trailer when it started showing up and we all turned and looked at each other and said, "We have to see that!" So yeah, I guess I'm part of the audience they're going for.

On a side note, that stupid dummy scared me when I was younger, especially the when he appeared in the TV episodes. Living, talking dolls are not my thing. I still get a little chill when I see him in the trailer now. Ugh.
 

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marioandsonic said:
Hey, Monsters vs Aliens was decent. I'll give you the other two, though.[/b]
I can't speak for Gulliver's Travels, but I agree with your view of the other two. Seth Rogan as Bob was an exemplary casting choice, and was to MvA what Beymax was to Big Hero Six.

OT: I was a rabid Goosebumps fan through primary school- I even read the Choose Your Own Scares and owned a VHS or two- but I'm also quite particular when it comes to which movies I see at the cinema (I'm not exactly made of money), and I need more boxes ticked other than "nostalgic".
 

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Let's see here...Shark Tale: A movie I own, but never watch anymore despite having Will Smith and Jack Black...Monsters vs. Aliens: A good movie with some shortcomings, Seth Rogen, and Steven Colbert...Gulliver's Travels: A forgetful film that's only as good as Jack Black and/or Jason Segel, for example...Holy shit! Jack Black wasn't in Monsters vs. Aliens... or WAS HE? *Dun dun dun dun dun*

OT: "Nostalgia", eh? Well, it worked for me for The LEGO Movie, so I guess it should work again for Goosebumps... even though I was already spoiled two things that happens in this nostalgia-fest of a movie...
R.L. Stine, himself, plays the drama teacher and the Goosebumps TV series theme song doesn't make a cameo in this movie...
 

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Better than Pixels? Ouch, that's faint praise.

IamLEAM1983 said:
Producer: "You know, that INSERT_90s_PROPERTY_HERE thing that kids used to love? They're in their late twenties now or their early thirties, so we should pander to them for mad cash-money!"

Studio: "GENIUS! UNQUANTIFIABLE GENIUS!"

This just makes me dread the unavoidable CGI Ren and Stimpy project or the re-envisioning of "Rocko's Modern Life"...
Eh, just change it to a serious B+W film noir thing set in the 30s and everything will be alright...
 

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Monsters vs aliens was goofy, sure, but it had its funny characters XD I mean a cockroach mad scientist? brilliant.

as for goosebumps....I'm torn between seeing it or not......haven't had time to see one in a while......eh well...
 

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marioandsonic said:
Hey, Monsters vs Aliens was decent. I'll give you the other two, though.
I was just about to say the same thing. Monsters vs Aliens was surprisingly good, with some great gags, decent action and relatively interesting characters - even a bit of political commentary! Not saying it's a Wall-E or even The Incredibles, but it's certainly at the top-end of the Dreamworks roster.