Shaun the Sheep Movie - Animated Slapstick Done Right

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Shaun the Sheep Movie - Animated Slapstick Done Right

Shaun the Sheep Movie is an example of how to do an animated slapstick comedy. Some other studios - I'm looking at you, Illumination Entertainment - could learn a thing or two from it.

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So it's basically a feature length version of the cartoon then?

Eh, worse things to spend your money on :D
 

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Diablo1099 said:
So it's basically a feature length version of the cartoon then?

Eh, worse things to spend your money on :D
Basically this... and I remember when the Disney Channel was showcasing the episodes of Shawn the Sheep...

Other than that, I not too surprised that this movie is good... the same way that, just like the show for me, it's not that memorable after viewing it despite it being really good in general...
 

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Great to know animators aren't giving up on stop animation. Heck the Lego Movie was amazing too and had this production played out in stop animation (mostly).
LEGO Movie was CG. It looked stop motion, but it was CG.
 

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Damn North American release dates... The last couple I read were for films currently unavailiable to me... then this one came out in February! :p

Also... Minor addition: Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! That one was great!
 

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Elementary - Dear Watson said:
Also... Minor addition: Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! That one was great!
You mean The Pirates! Band of Misfits, as it's called in my country? Yeah, that movie was awesome! (Kinda wish it was more well-known among my peers, though...)
 

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Elementary - Dear Watson said:
Also... Minor addition: Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! That one was great!
You mean The Pirates! Band of Misfits, as it's called in my country? Yeah, that movie was awesome! (Kinda wish it was more well-known among my peers, though...)
I didn't know it had an international export name... is that because Johnny Foreigners don't like extra exclaimation marks? :p

You are right though... it has an annoyingly small fanbase. Which is a shame as it was what Aardman Studios were banking on to regain the losses from the factory fire! (Their entire studio, sets and backlog of models were lost.)
 

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Elementary - Dear Watson said:
FPLOON said:
Elementary - Dear Watson said:
Also... Minor addition: Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! That one was great!
You mean The Pirates! Band of Misfits, as it's called in my country? Yeah, that movie was awesome! (Kinda wish it was more well-known among my peers, though...)
I didn't know it had an international export name... is that because Johnny Foreigners don't like extra exclaimation marks? :p

You are right though... it has an annoyingly small fanbase. Which is a shame as it was what Aardman Studios were banking on to regain the losses from the factory fire! (Their entire studio, sets and backlog of models were lost.)
Nah... Johnny Foreigners just loves "better-sounding" movie titles, especially for a "children's movie"... :p

Also, oh shit! I did not know about the fire! (And now The Pirates!'s an up-in-coming cult hit just waiting to happen instead of a regular hit-turn-classic like Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit...)
 

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That this is stop-motion surprises me. Didn't these guys spend major dollars for a CG engine that carefully replicates stop-motion for Flushed Away? Seems like kind of a waste.
 

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That this is stop-motion surprises me. Didn't these guys spend major dollars for a CG engine that carefully replicates stop-motion for Flushed Away? Seems like kind of a waste.
Oh yeah, just like the newer Cheveron Techron commercials. I still remember the old stop-motion ones.

My only quibble with this review was the needless dumping on Minions again. It's like that movie is going to be to Mater what Man of Steel was to MovieBob.
 

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Saying the movie has "little substance" is a bit misleading. Every shot is jam-packed with clever happenings and references that a lot of kids aren't going to get and that you need to watch 2 or 3 times to discover. I've seen it twice and discovered just as many new things the second time around. The plot is simple, but that only works to the film's advantage. It's better than the series and among the best stop-motion movies I've seen, along with Coraline. It's also better and funnier than anything Pixar has ever done.