OFFICIAL: Ice Age 2 thread

pikachu656

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I plan on going tonight. Looks funny, although I heard on the radio this morning that it's not as good as the first one, but that's usually the way it goes.
 

SaltBoy

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My wife and I caught it at a matinee this afternoon. I enjoyed it quite a bit for many reasons. For starters, the technical CG aspects of the movie are phenominal - the animation is top notch and is approaching Pixar in quality. The lighting - especially the nighttime lighting - is about as realistic as I've ever seen. And the effects - water, tree and leaves, etc. have now set the standard for the other animation companies. After Ice Age, Robots, and now Ice Age 2, I'd have to say that Fox/Blue Sky is now second next to Pixar in the animation department. Dreamworks/PDI started off strong with Antz and Shrek, but seem to be churning out less inspired work with Shark Tale, Madagascar, and the (ghastly-looking) upcoming Over the Hedge.

Also, I was pleasantly surprised with the sound effects. I hope it's no spoiler to know that the animals are facing the end of the Ice Age. Well, the sound of the glaciers melting, cracking, and breaking apart produced a very distinct, chilling sound effect that resembled the sound of steel telephone wire being tapped; I thought it was the coolest sound effect since the Tripod horn call in War of the Worlds. We caught the movie in a theater that had REALLY top notch picture and sound, so I considered myself lucky this time.

As for the movie itself, it was better than the first one in parts, worse in parts. I can say if you liked the first Ice Age, you'll like this one, too. Manny is still feeling lonely, Sid is still silly (and funny, IMO), while Diego is a little more toned down this time, but he has a nice little "overcoming fear" side-plot. The new possum characters are annoying at first, but you get used to them towards the end. And Manny's love interest is sweet - I admit I almost got a little teary-eyed during her childhood "flashback" scene. The overall plot is thin, but so much zany stuff happens throughout the film that it almost becomes unnecessary and is just an excuse to see a lot of neat skits. This has perhaps the funniest Saving Private Ryan(!) reference you'll ever see in a movie. I was in a theater filled with kids and desperate housewives, so I think I was the only one who understood it, but I laughed quite heartily at it.

And oh yes, Scrat rocks! :)
 

z0mb13

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Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
If it was the buck tooth squirrel with his acorn for 2hours I'd watch it

There's tons of the squirrel

very good movie IMO
 

xanis

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I saw this tonight... it was actually very funny... especially Scrat :D
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
If it was the buck tooth squirrel with his acorn for 2hours I'd watch it

There's tons of the squirrel

very good movie IMO

i thoroughly enjoyed it.

especially when the 7 year olds behind me yelled "DAMN" when the movie said it...
 

BigToque

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A few things...

1. For some reason when Manny implies they should mate, I didn't like it after when the possum called Manny a pervert. It just seemed out of place in a kids movie.

2. There were two blatent religious scenes in the movie and I thought it was a little strage. The first, Sid gets sacrificed and then the big stone statue or rocks breaks apart. Second, all the animals are going to a big boat (Noa's ark).

I don't mind the scenes, I just thought it was pretty obvious what they were doing. Most movies are much more subtle with religious references.
 

SaltBoy

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Originally posted by: BigToque
A few things...

1. For some reason when Manny implies they should mate, I didn't like it after when the possum called Manny a pervert. It just seemed out of place in a kids movie.

2. There were two blatent religious scenes in the movie and I thought it was a little strage. The first, Sid gets sacrificed and then the big stone statue or rocks breaks apart. Second, all the animals are going to a big boat (Noa's ark).

I don't mind the scenes, I just thought it was pretty obvious what they were doing. Most movies are much more subtle with religious references.
I'll agree on number one - it did seem a little out of place. As for number two - who CARES?!

 

Muadib

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I saw it today, and my only problem was the curses used. WTF it's a kids movie!!!:disgust:
 

BigToque

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Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Originally posted by: BigToque
A few things...

1. For some reason when Manny implies they should mate, I didn't like it after when the possum called Manny a pervert. It just seemed out of place in a kids movie.

2. There were two blatent religious scenes in the movie and I thought it was a little strage. The first, Sid gets sacrificed and then the big stone statue or rocks breaks apart. Second, all the animals are going to a big boat (Noa's ark).

I don't mind the scenes, I just thought it was pretty obvious what they were doing. Most movies are much more subtle with religious references.
I'll agree on number one - it did seem a little out of place. As for number two - who CARES?!

I never said I cared. I only pointed out that it was made very obvious where most movies tend to be subtle.
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: Muadib
I saw it today, and my only problem was the curses used. WTF it's a kids movie!!!:disgust:

here goes...

it was a DAM that was holding the water back, hence: Dam.

they were referring to donkeys i think hence: wild Ass.
 

Rogeee

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Wild ass and crap, both I didn't want my boy to hear.

Just got back from seeing it,thought it was pretty good,better in fact than the original IMHO.
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: crustyoldman
Wild ass and crap, both I didn't want my boy to hear.

Just got back from seeing it,thought it was pretty good,better in fact than the original IMHO.

im assuming you wanted him to hear Dam though???

i felt bad for the little beaver whose dam kept getting destroyed though :(
 

Rogeee

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Dam and DAMN are two completely different words and completely different meanings.
 

Muadib

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Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: Muadib
I saw it today, and my only problem was the curses used. WTF it's a kids movie!!!:disgust:

here goes...

it was a DAM that was holding the water back, hence: Dam.

they were referring to donkeys i think hence: wild Ass.
Yes, but it was used to be funny, and since it's a movie for kids, I found it way out of place. My nephew, who I took picked up on it right away. He's been using it since watching football with his uncle, and I just about had him cured.