Rating: Summary: Siggi Review Review: This story is a great story of friendship and sacrifice. I believe this movie is ideal for family viewing
Rating: Summary: A witty, warm, and wonderful animated gem Review: What can I say about The Iron Giant? Where do I begin? The script is full of wit and heart, with many scenes more touching and hilarious than most of the scripts of the films that beat out this film at the box office, (it's always heartbreaking when a great film like this bombs yet trash like Stigmata rises to the top of the charts.) It's animated with nice bright colors, and the voices of the characters, such as Harry Conick Jr. and Jennifer Aniston, are pitch perfect for the roles. The film deals with serious topics with a child-like innocence, yet not sugar coating them. Indeed, there isn't a scene that's goopy or indulges in stupid humor or gives in and becomes an average animated film. No, it has a level of sophistication and magic that keeps both children and adults enchanted. If you missed it in theateres, please catch it on video. It's a treat that no child or adult should miss.
Rating: Summary: Great Children's Movie Review: I thought this movie was excellent for ages 3 on up. There was no violence or questionable language. My 5 year old son fell in love with it, and I just couldn't wait until it came out on video. I recommend it over a lot of the recent Disney movies.
Rating: Summary: MARVELOUS, GIGANTIC, SUPERB...and it's good too! Review: The Iron Giant, Is the ultimate source of entertainment for any type audiences of All Ages: Sci-fi lovers, cartoon fans, family movie lovers, emotional movie lovers, and those who just like the VOICES,Look at all of these great reviews on this wonderful film! one by one... 5 stars.. If you won't see it, youu'll be soooooorrrrryy!
Rating: Summary: beautiful film, one of the best animated films ever! Review: I could go on about this movie in so many different ways...the great robot, the humor, the characters, and the simple beauty of this film as a whole. This was such a touching film to me.
Rating: Summary: Unexpected and stunning work of art. Review: Who are these wonderful artists and technicians? Is it possible that a movie of such superlative design and execution as "The Iron Giant" sprung from a ragatag bunch of harried and under budgeted animators ready-formed and perfect in every detail? Thank You Brad Bird and all, for the only animated film I have ever seen where the technique took back seat to the story, and the unprecedented moment when I was shocked to feel a lump in my throat in sympathy with an animated robot. Why was I sitting in an empty theatre? Where were the throngs of people who would have elevated this fine feature film to it's rightfull place beside the other excellent and notably more profitable films this summer? I went home to search the web for any information on the creative team that produced the film. Yes, I found the studios home page and bought (for the first time ever)a movie tie-in: an Iron Giant talking figure. There is no question that the DVD is coming home to join my favorites to be enjoyed over and over.
Rating: Summary: A must for any animation lover Review: When I had first read about the movie, I was disappointed by the statements made about it. I recently viewed it on a plane flight and was totally mesmerized by the animation. The animation is so clear and the multiple plains give a very realistic 3D view of the robot and the surroundings. The storyline is also well thought out and presents interesting twists.
Rating: Summary: Displays the power of animation as a storytelling technique Review: Everyone who has seen The Iron Giant loves it. That's a given. But the point I want to make is that perhaps FINALLY people will take animated films seriously, not just as a baby-sitter for the little ones. Sure, some cartoons are made just for kids. (And some are for adults only, for that matter.) But The Iron Giant is a truly great film. Period. It isn't a "kiddie cartoon" or a movie that's "great for kids." It's just a great movie. If people would stop treating cartoons and comic books as kid stuff and open their eyes to terrific productions like this, they would find out they've been missing a lot. I just finished producing a cartoon myself and while the audience is children I didn't "dumb it down" for them. Adults enjoy it as much as anybody. Do yourself a favor. Buy this video. See The Iron Giant. It will make you laugh, cry, and love the people you're with. It may also change your opinion of animation all together.
Rating: Summary: A Beautiful, Well-Crafted Movie Review: I watched this movie 4 times in the theater and found new subtleties every time. It is an extremely well-made movie, with a message. Everything happens for a reason, not simply to manipulate. This movie contains cliches that I've met upon in quite a few movies, but it allowed me to discover why they are used in so many movies. It felt like they were all made new again. By the way, this movie swept the Annie (animation) awards which put it up against Tarzan, Prince of Egypt, A Bug's Life, and Antz. Don't make a mistake by not renting or buying this movie.
Rating: Summary: You are who you choose to be... Review: This movie absolutely exceeded every expectation I had for it. It is a wonderful and beautiful expression of all the parts transcending the art form. A truly touching and moving story, likeable and believable characters, and GREAT animation - from the seamlessly intergrated CG Giant to the expressive and dynamic pen & ink characters. I've created a website for the movie with lots of articles, interviews & pictures. This is a great movie to share with children and adults, and can be used to open a dialogue about violence, friendship, souls, death, identity, and most importantly... "you are who you choose to be." Your fate is not decided by what you are. Get a copy for yourself and several for gifts this holiday season. The Iron Giant managed to scrape a meager amount at the box office despite WB's inept marketing (I heard about this movie on the internet through movie sites, but didn't see a thing in the so-called "advertising") and Director Brad Bird feels like it will find it's true home on video. You won't be able to watch it just once. You won't be able to rent it and not buy it. It's thrilling, funny and pulls on just the right heartstrings without being manipulative and condescending. Kudos to the creators on the 9 Annie (animation) awards and 15 nominations. Much deserved. And thank you. You'll love this movie! :-)
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