Coco was beautiful, heartwarming movie, that showcased the Mexican culture beautifully! I never expected a movie about the Day of the Dead to make me cry in such nice way; it got me to appreciate this holiday in a completely different way. And I have never heard about 'The Book of Life', so don't worry - I am sure that your legacy will stand the test of time :)!
Lol calling Ferdinand garbage while it at least was far more enjoyable compared to DM3. Coco was the highlight but The Breadwinner & Ferdinand were still good movies.
Ferdinand is garbage sorry Coco was great in showcasing the land of the dead in such a positive light with such an exciting story and solid plot. So glad the Ireland Cartoon Saloon made The Breadwinner I hope the nominations and recognition attracts a larger audience.
With the exception of Breadwinner and Coco, all these movies were made with the sole intent of making money or capitalize on children's inability to differentiate between good movies and bad ones (Ferdinand, DM3 I'm looking at you). It makes it difficult to like this roundtable when you know why they're even in the roundtable to begin with. Like someone said before, it's an okay season for animated movies.
Was DM3 bad? I liked the first 2. They weren't top 10 favorites but even the sequel still had a nice message and was great for kids. I missed Ferdinand. I always thought it was a good story and it is an appropriate one what with the talk of what is a man and how do you define masculinity going on right now.
So this roundtable the moderator doesn't interrupt the conversation but instead Lore Forti is talking so much that she won't let the people we actually want to hear say anything. She just keeps repeating the same thing about Ferdinand being tough on the outside with a soft heart over and over and over and over.....
Why is Lee Unkrich there instead of Adrián Molina?! They co-directed the movie, and you had a chance of showcasing an up and coming Latino, gay filmmaker but you went with the white guy?! Boring.
Chucho E. Quintero sometimes people are busy , you know. Why the fuck do you have to make something political. And they have plenty of diversity this time around , look at the director's roundtable
The interviewer is great for not interrupting the filmmakers✌️
wantingless a-men, i hate a-ha-ing of some moderators on HR not to mention barging in
I think she could maybe speak a little louder. Just a tiny bit.
FINALLY, cant wait for actors
Zoom meh
Love these Rountables! One of my favorite series on RUclips!!
very interesting. they're very quiet and reserved.
Coco was beautiful, heartwarming movie, that showcased the Mexican culture beautifully! I never expected a movie about the Day of the Dead to make me cry in such nice way; it got me to appreciate this holiday in a completely different way. And I have never heard about 'The Book of Life', so don't worry - I am sure that your legacy will stand the test of time :)!
FULL DIRECTORS. FULL ACTORS. FULL COMPOSERS. PLEASE.
Yes please!
Full? Like feed them a lot before the interview? Why are you shouting?
It says Baby Boss in the description instead of Boss Baby
Love these conversations!
This is really something beautiful to witness, thank you :)
So Loving Vincent is just chopped liver?
Lol calling Ferdinand garbage while it at least was far more enjoyable compared to DM3. Coco was the highlight but The Breadwinner & Ferdinand were still good movies.
My Life As A Courgette, The Red Turtle
that was 2016 bruv
Ferdinand is garbage sorry
Coco was great in showcasing the land of the dead in such a positive light with such an exciting story and solid plot. So glad the Ireland Cartoon Saloon made The Breadwinner I hope the nominations and recognition attracts a larger audience.
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With the exception of Breadwinner and Coco, all these movies were made with the sole intent of making money or capitalize on children's inability to differentiate between good movies and bad ones (Ferdinand, DM3 I'm looking at you). It makes it difficult to like this roundtable when you know why they're even in the roundtable to begin with. Like someone said before, it's an okay season for animated movies.
Was DM3 bad? I liked the first 2. They weren't top 10 favorites but even the sequel still had a nice message and was great for kids. I missed Ferdinand. I always thought it was a good story and it is an appropriate one what with the talk of what is a man and how do you define masculinity going on right now.
I think you mean 'The Boss Baby' in your description
So this roundtable the moderator doesn't interrupt the conversation but instead Lore Forti is talking so much that she won't let the people we actually want to hear say anything. She just keeps repeating the same thing about Ferdinand being tough on the outside with a soft heart over and over and over and over.....
You can just tell that everyone is jealous at Lee for working at Pixar
Ikr
40:51 UM SPOILERS
pretty trash year for animation compared to last year lol. Lego batman was cool
YESSSSS
UnicornSWAG300 disagree Coco and The Breadwinner were fantastic
Coco and LEGO were it really, haven’t seen breadwinner?
And
Loving Vincent
Oh that film was lovely (and kinda dark)
Coco>>>>>>others
Thanks for listening to the comments and removing the audience! :)
Why is Lee Unkrich there instead of Adrián Molina?! They co-directed the movie, and you had a chance of showcasing an up and coming Latino, gay filmmaker but you went with the white guy?! Boring.
Chucho E. Quintero sometimes people are busy , you know. Why the fuck do you have to make something political. And they have plenty of diversity this time around , look at the director's roundtable
It would have been nice to see Adrian Molina's point of view, given how he co-directed a big budget film based on his culture.