regarding the 3d..I thought the trailer was quite funny.. I wonder if it was intentionally ironic? they show a cute bunny in 3d hopping around, then squash it and say 'the new simpsons movie.. in 2d!' then straight afterwards they show homer speeding along in a 3d demolition vehicle
Honestly rooster I dont think that was meant to be irony no. I don't think the audience was 'meant' to spot the 3D, and I'd imagine they used it for time reasons. I mentioned the 3D to my fiancee after the movie, and her response was 'oh, it was? It looked like the cartoon to me' so there you have it from a layperson
I agree with Daz on the 3d bits. It was like watching Futurama with a coating of Simpsons on top. I'm a huge fan and that really bothered me. They used 3d in the tv show the last few episodes of last season. But that has never been a staple of the Simpsons. It's been hordes of Korean animators. I think they just should…
Whilst I haven't seen the film, for me, the 3d is easily obvious in both the trailer for this, and futurama. Futurama uses it extensively and its WAY obvious.
I just wanted to put in my .02¢ regarding the use of 3d in the movie: I've been watching The Simpson's since they were a short on the Tracy Ullman show: The snazzier graphics didn't bother me a bit
just saw it and it was pretty good. The humor really was spread out for the ages.. The 3d was used well to the point I didn't even stop to think about it when I saw it. The story was perfect for a movie, since it would have been a tad rushed and out of place for a tv episode. There were a ton of kids in the theatre with…
Great movie, enjoyed it a tonne. Though I'd been hoping for a conclusive end that would give some closure to the series. Oh well, I can live with sequels. :P Yea, I agree with Daz. The 3D was all done to look 2D. You'd likely have to have an eye for it to really notice. And snap.crackle.pop... like Daz said, Simpson's has…
[ QUOTE ] the jokes are childish and grotesque [/ QUOTE ] I'm guessing that English isn't your first language, because childish though *some* of the gags can be, the clever thing about the Simpsons has always been its multi-layered nature. Theres something in there for all ages, and the deeper political and social…