This was a good ass movie

This was a good ass movie.
I'm surprised no one is talking about it since imo it did everything that Kubo failed to do and didn't fail to pull on all the right heart strings towards the end.

I hate to say "style over substance" but as far as the writing goes this was better than Kubo by a mile.

This was a shitty ass movie. The plot felt made up on the spot and the dialogue was all run off quirky sentences and catchphrases. The worst CG movie since Norm of the North and a disgrace to Warner Bros. Animation.

Also, putting Kubo below Storks is a crime.

And let me be the one to be right in the middle. it certainly wasn't better than Kubo, but it wasn't bad. The animation was pretty decent and the buddy comedy bits with Junior and Tulip were the best parts of it, along with the wolves. Tulip was easily the best character, especially the scene where she's alone in the mail room and makes up all the different personalities of herself to be her co-workers.

I predict this will be WAG's A Bugs Life. I anticipate a take off in popularity after the Lego Batman movie.

I'm sick of Sony's cgi's style, its outdated by today's standards.

I thinl the movie was decent and I liked the wolves, they were straight from Looney Tunes.
The plot was most likely some exec's idea who gave money for it.

> The plot felt made up on the spot and the dialogue was all run off quirky sentences and catchphrases
The idea that Storks have stopped delivering babies and now deliver packages due to a Stork going wild is great and the dialogue was perfectly natural and funny to boot. Unlike Kubo which felt like it was trying to take all the emotion and language from Ghibli films and push it together with quirky sentences.

Kubo looked great but the writing failed and afterwards all I could wonder was "Why did they waste all that great animation on such a rushed story?" and if we're talking about plots that felt made up on the spot, Kubo has that in spades.
The pace of Kubo is off as well, to a point where I felt like they must have ran out of budget money at some point. They spent sooooo long on the opening scene and all it amounted to was telling us that his mother is in a bad shape and he has magical origami powers, like they spent ages on that and they could have easily explained it within five minutes or so and given us more development time with monkey and beetle.
It's doing pretty well at the box office, even though it was hidden as fuck at the movie theatre I went to. I was honestly surprised I've heard no one talking about it.
Tulip and Junior were great, I especially enjoyed how Tulip has kind of nervous edge to her - since it makes sense, being semi-adopted by storks would probably do that to you.

>I liked the movie so it was good XD

Fuck off

>not allowed to have positive opinions
;)

It was surprisingly good, I actually laughed, and I liked the characters too

>Sony
I think you've made a mistake

No, i did not, WB doesn't have their own CGI studio, they hired animal logic to animate Lego movies and Sony to animate Storks.

Why do you think it looks like Cloudy or Hotel Transylvania?

Not if you shit on movies like Kubo you don't

Yeah I liked it. The motherly instincts and wolf forms are two examples of creativity that I liked.
And I teared up a bit seeing all those people that couldn't have children get a baby of their own

even the gay and lesbian couples

Needs more porn

Would adopt The Orphan Tulip, even if she is old enough to accidentally make a baby while trying to relieve her boredom at work?

>accidentally make a baby while trying to relieve her boredom at work
I would accidentally make a baby with her

Kubo was a better movie, but I'd much rather watch Storks again.

Considering the source of her last baby, you may be too old to help her make one.

Because it's not Disney,

I'm willing to try different methods...