I always say this but when Dreamworks hits (The first 2 Shrek movies, the first 2 Kung Fu Panda movies, the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Prince of Egypt), their best work rivals some of Disney and Pixar’s best in my eyes. Looking forward to seeing The Wild Robot.
Well Pixar and Illumination had a great score in this summer at box office (Inside out 2 and DM4) And I hope Dreamworks get even best score of this movie is an adaption of a book and the reviews are extremely positive
how dare you? Pixar is the best studio on record in terms of quality. Wild Robot? how about Wall-E and big hero-6. You don't even need to bust out Toy Story, Up, Coco, Inside Out, Moana, Encanto....these are just recent ones.
@@aishaalamoudi599Some of the ones you mentioned aren’t even Pixar. And I wasn’t bad mouthing them, I’m just saying Dreamworks at their best matches, even rivals with the quality of Disney and Pixar’s best. It wasn’t a diss.
The fact that Chris Sanders wrote and directed this movie excites me the most. He has been in the animation industry for decades and it truly upsets me how a lot of people still don't know his name. From Lilo & Stitch to How To Train Your Dragon to The Croods and now this movie, Sanders is easily one of the greatest artists working in the animation industry. I really hope this could be a bigger hit for him. He's such a gem in animation industry, i adore him so much
As an intern who worked on the cameras in this film, this is so incredible to hear from you!! Thank you so much for your kind words and even if you hated the film, I still would’ve loved this video! And just some bts for the cinematography in this film: Spielberg was definitely one of our inspirations camera-wise, with the shot of Roz falling down the cliff has her headlights shine through the forrest being coined by Sanders as the “Spielberg shot” during our feedback sessions for that sequence! And Nolan too as many of our flying sequences were directly inspired by Dunkirk! We even watched Dunkirk at the theater on DW Campus haha! Anyways, thanks again for your thoughtful critique!! Loved how much you connected with this and how well you described the themes we were going for!! Even as someone who worked on it, I can’t believe the movie is real haha!!
Every character is actually quite likable as well which is such a refreshing change for animated films. No need for annoying comedic relief characters, just a bunch of well-written, well-conceived, and fantastically voiced characters led by Lupita Nyong'o as Roz. It's actually crazy how expressive and emotive you can make a robot without a mouth through design, animation
Dreamworks may not have the history and longevity of Disney and the consistency of hits that Pixar once had; but when they have a hit, they have a *HIT*
Bro this movie already has like 99% of rotten tomatoes. Since mine is gonna realse at friday. I can already tell its gonna be heartwarming and emotional.
For every Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn at DreamWorks who's very inconsistent, there is still Chris Sanders who can still tell a good story that DreamWorks absolutely deserves
We saw it and loved it. Great for all ages to see on the big screen. I do agree that younger little ones may need to wait to see this one. I wouldn't be surprised to see it get nominated for an Oscar and may actually win.
Saw it and loved it. Not sure why people didn’t get the lovely vibe from the trailer. The dark comedy is what surprised me. Such a great film. Favorite one of the year so far.
Really excited for this one! I feel like it will underperform at the box office, but then go on to be a cult classic in the future as more and more people watch it.
Austin, do you still need to see 'Robot Dreams'? Still my favourite animated film of the year by far. Interesting for you to compare and contrast these two films - both about robots, both can watched by the whole family, but also with different levels of meaning to people from different age groups, and probably a great double-bill.
I’m excited to see where this ranks in Dreamworks catalogue. The Wild Robot can’t hold a candle to Prince of Egypt rn but it’ll probably change tomorrow
Austin while I was this amazing movie, All I could think of is Overwatch shorts (yes the video game). There is one in particular that’s called “The Last Bastion” by far my favorite short and it is heavily influenced this movie (pure speculation).. I really highly recommend you give it a watch and see the similarities between the two
This isn’t for kids its for MOTHERS! Do yourself a favour and watch it. Stunning and emotional. Parental warning - the bear scene is a bit scary for little eyes.
Yeah but The book is better Why did they have to shuffle around the story beats Now the character progression and motivation is so weak Children's stories is not high art, just follow the story structure But I guess the screen writer needs to earn his pay Shame it went from good to just OK
I always say this but when Dreamworks hits (The first 2 Shrek movies, the first 2 Kung Fu Panda movies, the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Prince of Egypt), their best work rivals some of Disney and Pixar’s best in my eyes. Looking forward to seeing The Wild Robot.
Absolutely agree
Prince of Egypt GOAT animated film!!!
Well Pixar and Illumination had a great score in this summer at box office (Inside out 2 and DM4)
And I hope Dreamworks get even best score of this movie is an adaption of a book and the reviews are extremely positive
how dare you? Pixar is the best studio on record in terms of quality. Wild Robot? how about Wall-E and big hero-6. You don't even need to bust out Toy Story, Up, Coco, Inside Out, Moana, Encanto....these are just recent ones.
@@aishaalamoudi599Some of the ones you mentioned aren’t even Pixar. And I wasn’t bad mouthing them, I’m just saying Dreamworks at their best matches, even rivals with the quality of Disney and Pixar’s best. It wasn’t a diss.
I love how unlike any other Animations the Wildernest Animals HATE each other cause it's survival which makes more sense.
The fact that Chris Sanders wrote and directed this movie excites me the most. He has been in the animation industry for decades and it truly upsets me how a lot of people still don't know his name. From Lilo & Stitch to How To Train Your Dragon to The Croods and now this movie, Sanders is easily one of the greatest artists working in the animation industry. I really hope this could be a bigger hit for him. He's such a gem in animation industry, i adore him so much
As an intern who worked on the cameras in this film, this is so incredible to hear from you!! Thank you so much for your kind words and even if you hated the film, I still would’ve loved this video! And just some bts for the cinematography in this film: Spielberg was definitely one of our inspirations camera-wise, with the shot of Roz falling down the cliff has her headlights shine through the forrest being coined by Sanders as the “Spielberg shot” during our feedback sessions for that sequence! And Nolan too as many of our flying sequences were directly inspired by Dunkirk! We even watched Dunkirk at the theater on DW Campus haha! Anyways, thanks again for your thoughtful critique!! Loved how much you connected with this and how well you described the themes we were going for!! Even as someone who worked on it, I can’t believe the movie is real haha!!
Great insight, thank you!
You should be very proud of your work. What a stunning movie
Every character is actually quite likable as well which is such a refreshing change for animated films. No need for annoying comedic relief characters, just a bunch of well-written, well-conceived, and fantastically voiced characters led by Lupita Nyong'o as Roz. It's actually crazy how expressive and emotive you can make a robot without a mouth through design, animation
Dreamworks may not have the history and longevity of Disney and the consistency of hits that Pixar once had; but when they have a hit, they have a *HIT*
glad to hear you liked it, Austin!
Beautiful film! Just awesome work all around
I’ve never had a movie that was able to actually break me to tears and crying in a theater on multiple occasions before…until now.
Prince of Egypt GOAT animated film! Looking forward to watching this one!
So excited for this film. Been excited since the first trailer. Love how beautiful the animation is
Watched it yesterday. Masterpiece
my second fav movie this year, 1) dune pt2 2)the wild robot and 3) didi
Best Picture worthy. All I will say.
Bro this movie already has like 99% of rotten tomatoes. Since mine is gonna realse at friday. I can already tell its gonna be heartwarming and emotional.
For every Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn at DreamWorks who's very inconsistent, there is still Chris Sanders who can still tell a good story that DreamWorks absolutely deserves
100%
Best movie I’ve seen this year. My daughter loved it.
We saw it and loved it. Great for all ages to see on the big screen. I do agree that younger little ones may need to wait to see this one. I wouldn't be surprised to see it get nominated for an Oscar and may actually win.
Saw it and loved it. Not sure why people didn’t get the lovely vibe from the trailer. The dark comedy is what surprised me. Such a great film. Favorite one of the year so far.
I love the build up of the characters
Really excited for this one! I feel like it will underperform at the box office, but then go on to be a cult classic in the future as more and more people watch it.
I sure hope so!
Tickets for Saturday at 345. My 6 year old and ten year old girls hyped about it
Austin, do you still need to see 'Robot Dreams'? Still my favourite animated film of the year by far. Interesting for you to compare and contrast these two films - both about robots, both can watched by the whole family, but also with different levels of meaning to people from different age groups, and probably a great double-bill.
I’m excited to see where this ranks in Dreamworks catalogue. The Wild Robot can’t hold a candle to Prince of Egypt rn but it’ll probably change tomorrow
Austin while I was this amazing movie, All I could think of is Overwatch shorts (yes the video game). There is one in particular that’s called “The Last Bastion” by far my favorite short and it is heavily influenced this movie (pure speculation).. I really highly recommend you give it a watch and see the similarities between the two
Austin you should next rank your favorite Dreamworks films!
I am seeing it tomorrow in 3D at Universal Cinema AMC at Universal Studios Hollywood
The same guy who gave us lilo and stich did this so you know it’s going to be greatness lol.
The Wild Robot (2024) is among my top 5 favorite movies from DreamWorks Animation and it is my favorite animated movie of 2024.
this was one of my most anticipated of the fall I would see it in theaters this weekend but I am in college and I don't have a car
Probably my favourite movie of the year
Very excited to see it tomorrow!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@AustinBurkeI enjoyed it even more than you did. Leaning towards 90% right now.
The Wild Robot is a stunning movie indeed! I enjoyed watching it immensely.
This isn’t for kids its for MOTHERS! Do yourself a favour and watch it.
Stunning and emotional.
Parental warning - the bear scene is a bit scary for little eyes.
This is Dreamworks’ apology for Megamind 2
I hate that this movie is delayed to next month in my area 😭
Well in my country this movie is set in 18 October
That means I have to wait even more for this movie
I'm looking forward to seeing this one.... on streaming.
I definitely think it’s worth a trip to the theater
Another fantastic video! thank you!
The wild robot I’m seeing it Saturday.
At the end of the year we need a compilation of all the SpongeBob clips Austin has used
Possible best animated feature winner?
I believe so
Possibly, unles the Oscars would give it to just another Disney sequel
Hope so, this wonderful, stunning film deserves it! ♥️
10/10 movie
i think its been almost 2 months since you changed your review format. any reason to why? i use to love the categories
beautiful beautiful movie
im seeing it Tomorow im hearing its very good
I liked it but sadly didn't love it
I'm taking my mom to see it cause my dad doesn't want to see it. She is 76
First 🎉
Yeah but The book is better
Why did they have to shuffle around the story beats
Now the character progression and motivation is so weak
Children's stories is not high art, just follow the story structure
But I guess the screen writer needs to earn his pay
Shame it went from good to just OK
Make sure that when you say that when jokes don't hit, you are referring to YOU. The jokes worked very well for me and the other adults in my theatre.
I mean… I don’t have to say things that are obvious. I expect my viewers to use their brains. Like, no shit 😂
@@AustinBurke corny but okay 🤣
That’s not a response to what I said bruh, cmon 😂