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    Explore "animatedmovies" with insightful episodes like "Brad Bird - The Iron Giant", "Turtles Forever!", "Super Mario Bros Spoiler Talk", "A Film at 45 - Watership Down" and "A Film at 45 - Lord of the Rings" from podcasts like ""A Film By...", "CINEMA GEEKS", "Movies Worth Seeing", "A Film By..." and "A Film By..."" and more!

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    Brad Bird - The Iron Giant

    Brad Bird - The Iron Giant
    "You are who you choose to be."

    Jeff and Scott are joined by Dayton Johnson of the Docking Bay 77 Podcast to discuss what they collectively believe is one of the greatest, most underrated animated films ever, Brad Bird's The Iron Giant; starring the voice talents of Jennifer Anniston, Harry Connick Jr., Christopher McDonald, John Mahoney, and Vin Diesel as the loveable Giant.

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    Turtles Forever!

    Turtles Forever!
    Today on Episode 196 Join OptimusSolo and MovieRevolt Dan of the Cinema Geeks as they continue their journey through the films of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. This time they look at the first made for TV animated film in the franchise Turtles Forever! Were they able to blend the TMNT multiverse effectively in this film? Which version of the Turtles stood head and shells above the rest? Where does this rank in the Turtles franchise so far? Those questions and more are answered! Stay tuned as they make their way through each TMNT film on the way to the release of Mutant Mayhem this August!

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    Super Mario Bros Spoiler Talk

    Super Mario Bros Spoiler Talk

     

    Today, we're diving headfirst into the world of Super Mario with the highly-anticipated movie adaptation. Is it a must-see for all video game enthusiasts, or should you give it a miss? As lifelong fans of the game franchise, we were excited to see this on the big screen. And we have to say, it did not disappoint!

    In our conversation, we discuss how the movie stays true to certain aspects of the game, while also introducing new elements that keep things fresh and exciting. We also examine the movie's production quality, including its special effects, cinematography, and music, and the simple foundational narrative. From the visually stunning moments to what voice acting worked and what did not, we'll give you our take on what makes this movie stand out. We also weigh in on the performances of the actors, the nostalgia of it all, whether non-gamers will enjoy the movie, the feel-good moments of the film, and more! Join us as we delve into one of the best video game adaptations ever made, The Super Mario Bros. Movie

     




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    A Film at 45 - Watership Down

    A Film at 45 - Watership Down
    All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and when they catch you, they will kill you... but first they must catch you.

    Join David Burns and Scott Hoffman as they celebrate the 45th anniversary of some of the most memorable films of 1978. This week, their animated discussion focuses on the highly memorable and surprisingly violent world of a warren of rabbits in Martin Rosen's Watership Down; starring the voice-acting talents of John Hurt, Richard Briers, Ralph Richardson, and Denholm Elliot.

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    A Film at 45 - Lord of the Rings

    A Film at 45 - Lord of the Rings
    Come to Middle-earth, a world beyond the furthest reaches of your imagination.

    Join David Burns and Scott Hoffman as they celebrate the 45th anniversary of some of the most memorable films of 1978. This week, they travel to the animated world of Middle-earth to discuss Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings; starring the voice-acting talents of John Hurt, William Squire, and Anthony (C-3PO) Daniels.

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    Akira

    Akira

    In what is surprisingly our first anime film, we cover perhaps the most famous of them all in Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira. Does this 32 year old animated feature measure up to today's standards of pyrotechnic visual marvel? Does it deserve it's rank among anime and cinema in general? What circumstances allowed a movie like this to get made? We dig into it all and more in this deep, fast paced exchange. (Akira is currently streaming on Hulu.)

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    163 - Despicable Me (Feat. Stephanie Pagani)

    163 - Despicable Me (Feat. Stephanie Pagani)

    "Her not caring is one thing, but here she is, actively saying shit to hurt her son. 'Being silent is too good for him. I'm gonna open my mouth and shatter this kid's world'".

    Friend and info-graphic master Stephanie Pagani specifically requested to guest on this episode, and we are happy to have her back. Listen in as we break down Gru's heritage, fluffy unicorns, scooching, shrink ray mechanics, horrible mothers, boxes of shame, insect interactions and much more. All that plus FUN FACTS and Tenzie awards!

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    153 - How To Train Your Dragon

    153 - How To Train Your Dragon

    "It's business in the front, and a party in the back...but not a party you wanna go to"

    Oh boy, been waiting for this one. 10 years and 3 movies later, one of the most underrated animated movies of all time (and a trilogy with no weak entries) made its debut. Toy Story 3 may have conquered in the end, but this movie was something special. Listen as we discuss STAKES!, bad Scottish accents, inventions, Scottish viking names, battle strategies, learning to smile, bad dads and the return of bomb-ass plans. All that plus Fun Facts and Tenzies awards!

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    How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - Spoiler Discussion - Ep.11

    How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - Spoiler Discussion - Ep.11

    We are back after a short delay (my computer died..) 

    We discuss the final part of the How To Train Your Dragon Trilogy! We really dig deep this week, so deep that we somehow end up talking about death towards the end.. So yeah..

    **Warning: We speak about death* 

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    Episode 16 - Animated Comedies

    Episode 16 -  Animated Comedies

    This is the 16th episode of How Many, which was released 08/01/17. Jesse, Bob and Junior discuss How Many good animated comedies have appeared throughout the decades. Also, we read instant feedback from the P1CR after going live during the recording.

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