This list is becoming a "movies Positronic should have included in his list" List. I am particularly annoted at myself for overlooking The Fifth Element. I saw that movie three times at the theatre, how could I forget? It's a movie so fun it overrides my "wait, this doesn't make any sense" critic circuit. And Gary Oldman chews so much scenery in this movie I'm surprised he still has teeth, good stuff.
I tried not to add half of Disney's catalog in my list, so I picked Moana because I think it's the most Adventure of Disney's movies. Like Johnny highlighted, it has not one but two different characters going through the adventure arc. It's really good stuff, and the only injustice is that Bowie wasn't alive to sing Shiny. This is not a good timeline.
I think How To Train Your Dragon is the best Dreamworks movie. It's probably oneof the best animated movies - it's practically perfect. Not even the seuqles get close. Watching it it's amazing how much density it has - you get a father and son arc, and an enemies-to-lovers arcs, and an enemy-mine arc... There's a shot at the end, where we get shown Toothles and Hiccup walking leaning on each other, each one with their own prosthetic, that breaks my heart every time.
BTW, I'm getting Moana's trailer embedded in the "How To Train Your Dragon" entry, @Johnny Unusual - Moana did have alternate titles around the world because of copyright issues, but I'm sure "How To Train Your Dragon" wasn't one of them =p
I tried not to add half of Disney's catalog in my list, so I picked Moana because I think it's the most Adventure of Disney's movies. Like Johnny highlighted, it has not one but two different characters going through the adventure arc. It's really good stuff, and the only injustice is that Bowie wasn't alive to sing Shiny. This is not a good timeline.
I think How To Train Your Dragon is the best Dreamworks movie. It's probably oneof the best animated movies - it's practically perfect. Not even the seuqles get close. Watching it it's amazing how much density it has - you get a father and son arc, and an enemies-to-lovers arcs, and an enemy-mine arc... There's a shot at the end, where we get shown Toothles and Hiccup walking leaning on each other, each one with their own prosthetic, that breaks my heart every time.
BTW, I'm getting Moana's trailer embedded in the "How To Train Your Dragon" entry, @Johnny Unusual - Moana did have alternate titles around the world because of copyright issues, but I'm sure "How To Train Your Dragon" wasn't one of them =p