‘9′ Movie Review (VIDEO)
Posted on: September 10, 2009
Posted in: Featured, Reviews, ThinkHero Original Videos, Video
Watch me and Roth discuss the Shane Acker directed, Tim Burton produced 3D animated film 9.
- Dennis
Posted on: September 10, 2009
Posted in: Featured, Reviews, ThinkHero Original Videos, Video
Watch me and Roth discuss the Shane Acker directed, Tim Burton produced 3D animated film 9.
- Dennis
September 15th, 2009 at 6:11 AM
I loved this movie and i would give it at least an A- or an A
I agree with some of your points about the story and character development
But than again this wasn't a story that needed character development, the plot was simple and to the point, it was about these 9 characters trying to survive against these giant machines, but i do agree it was a short movie i bet if hte movie was at least 2 hours than they could of established much more unique character development and fill in some of those plot holes
But the good thing was this movie wasn't boring such as some movies that just have Character Development and almost no action at all and are just boring and un fun to watch
But anyway like i said i give this movie an A-, and 6 FTW (1 is my 2nd fav)
September 18th, 2009 at 7:40 PM
I'm glad you liked the movie so much. I hope that it does well, that way we see more movies like it (original stuff, not specifically stitch punk). I liked 6 as well, but 1 was my favorite.
Dennis
September 20th, 2009 at 4:22 PM
I saw this movie just this weekend and enjoyed it. I think based on the trailers alone I was prepared for the kind of movie it was. There was no expectation of an epic story or original plot. The visual look was just stunning and original. Your review was really spot on. The key when seeing a movie like this is expectation. I was however very disappointed in the ending. I did expect something more there. Overall it was worth seeing.
September 20th, 2009 at 10:14 PM
Yeah, I definitely recommend people go see it if they are into animated films, and especially to see something different than the normal 3D animated movies out there.
Dennis