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Aug222010

Movie Shout Outs - What's next for Animation? - Responses!

It's that time again!  Movie Shout Out Response time!!  Yesterday's question was:

 

What type of film would you like to see next in Animation?

Your responses, as usual, were fun and creative.  Check them out below:

Sci-fi. Mainly so I can FINALLY get a decent Cowboy Bebop movie.
@ChrisTr via Twitter

Does Casshern count?
Michael F via Facebook

I loved what they did with A Scanner Darkly... I'd like to see more of (and different styles of) that. Renaissance was similar...
@catalyst_echo via Twitter

well most genres have been animated already, but I wouldn't mind seeing an animated zombie movie
@Nebuchanezer via Twitter

Hmmm, animation, well, for a serious movie I'd say "Waltz with Bashir", for crazy I'd say "Dead Leaves" and just in general an interesting animated kids movie is "the Secret of Kells".
John I. G. via MYMHM comment

If Guy Ritchie animated one of his crime capers, making them a lot more OTT that could be a lot of fun to watch.
@nikmortimer via Twitter

I've been thinking for awhile now that a new Heavy Metal, with linked science fiction/fantasy stories would be cool.
@lonelypond via Twitter

Snowcrash by Neil Stevenson.
Lee from MYMHM

Twelfth Night...or A Comedy of Errors.
Marie From MYMHM

A black and white World War II film, would be a really interesting topic for Animation.
Juan from MYMHM

Reader Comments (4)

Oh, so I totally misunderstood the question, I thought you were looking for recommendations, oh well

August 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJohn I.G.

Okay, I'll say it... A romantic comedy. Depends on the style of animation.

August 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDangerShoes

No worries John! We did actually add both films to our list! Thanks!

Hey DangerShoes! Why am I not surprised... ;-)

August 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJuan @ MYMHM

Ah, Shakespeare + animation would be cool. There are scenes from both Twelfth Night + Comedy of Errors that I really want to make a short from just can't find a style of art that works yet.

August 22, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterlonelypond

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