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Nickname: RecordStraight
Review: To be accurate, the film Flushed Away is being produced at the Glendale Facility using computer graphics, but with creative leadership and design coming from Aardman.
Date reviewed: May 17, 2006 5:29 PM
Nickname: MM
Review: It is no surprise that the famous Shrek is thought of as a major player in terms of the financial success of this company. Every Shrek movie has done very well.
Date reviewed: May 4, 2006 9:46 PM
Nickname: Mister E
Review: It is ironic that you criticize DreamWorks for having "Lost the Plot" and then go on to state "Wallace and Gromit" as being their worst film to date. Wallace and Gromit was a fantastic movie with a very unique and wonderful plot. You should not rate a movie by its box office grosses. Don't forget that Wallace and Gromit did extremely well overseas, just not domestically.
Date reviewed: May 3, 2006 6:38 PM
Nickname: WallStreet_newbie
Review: Sounds like a good time to buy a few DWA stocks. Or even wait for them to become lower rated, and gain some profit from the big green fella on 2007.
Date reviewed: May 3, 2006 3:48 PM
Nickname: tj
Review: Please explain to me how Wallace and Gromit is the worst film Dreamworks made. Especially comparing it to Madagascar? So Madagascar made more money. Does that mean it was better? Or that people are more drawn to 3D images than to claymation! I have a lot to say about Madagascar, but 1000 characters won't cover it. Let's just say, In a Pixar world, Dreamworks can't compete. Pixar does what Disney used to be able to do with its classics. That is, create its own culture in its movies. Madagascar relied too much on pop culture for laughs to be a lasting movie to future generations. Shrek I agree was good, but still doesn't compare to Toy Story. Of course, this is only my opinion.
Date reviewed: May 3, 2006 3:18 PM
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