OT Cats Musical CGI

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  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,191

    Looks like a nice movie (from the trailer....) but I just can't understand Disney's obsession with all this singing in their movies... devil

    Okay, joke aside: I'm not the target group for ANY musical. Often there's a song or two I like - the Les Miserable movie had a few of those, while The Greatest Showman only has "This is me" - but Cats never worked for me...

    Oh, and one thing to think about: Imagine Disney doing a remake of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"... I bet it would get even worse than "The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again" devil

    Disney isn't involved in the Cats movie...although we can't be more than a year away from a "live-action" Aristocats remake.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,676
    edited September 2019

    The last movie musical I enjoyed before I started getting creeped out by them was "Oliver"back when I was in college (1968).   Just recently I walked out and got my money back from some fairytale themed movie because of the immediate immersion in sappy songs.  I had no ideal it was a f'n musical. angry  Stage shows, yeah, it's what you expect but movie musicals creep me out.cheeky

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  • SevrinSevrin Posts: 6,310

    I think it will be fun, and I'm looking forward to it.

  • almahiedraalmahiedra Posts: 1,353
    Ellessarr said:

    edit: eh I'll delete what I wrote, no one is directly saying the CG is bad here. I thought I read a comment earlier where someone did but it either is gone or I imagined it. 

    well i've actually told which it was really bad, because it was really bad in the way they did going to the famous "unncannying valley, the cats "are too much humans" to be seeying as cats specially that "full human face which look's like they put a sort of "teletubies baby sun here without counting which the way they where walking in four legs, was exactly how a human would be and not a "cat", it was really weird.

    +1

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,602
    edited November 2019

    hasn't grown on me yet

    this is coming from someone who has an anthropomorphic cat as one of my characters too

    she has a cat face not a human one

    the point is the dancers in the musical even had actual cat makeup on too not human faces 

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  • ZyloxZylox Posts: 787

    Thank you for posting this. I loved the stage musical and still have the VHS tape of it. I think I would enjoy this movie, so I will probably go see it in the movie theater. It will be a nice Christmas present to myself.

  • Ryuu@AMcCFRyuu@AMcCF Posts: 703
    edited October 2020

    hasn't grown on me yet

    this is coming from someone who has an anthropomorphic cat as one of my characters too

    she has a cat face not a human one

    the point is the dancers in the musical even had actual cat makeup on too not human faces 

    My wife and I watched this version a couple weeks ago on HBO--and we had to laugh at how Siga, a cat that I adopted from Fiji, was just so focused on watching it. We noticed how he'd sometimes watch some show or another, but those were nothing like how attentive he was this time!

    Maybe he was thinking that was how he was supposed to look as an adult cat...?

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  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,066

    Personally, I'm still waiting for Broadway to produce the long awaited adaptation of "Planet of the Apes"...

    https://youtu.be/ZqZdfxc-fq0
     

    Sorry, I forgot how to embed the video.

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