Hilarious unexplored territory, or the single most stupid thing ever conceived?
This is such a silly thing, but it's one of the most divisive topics I can think of from back in the day; I used to hate them with every fibre of my being, while my friends found them histerical.
They're cute.
But I didn't like how they would release a cut with the bloopers after the movie had already been out for a while. I never found it worth seeing a second time just for that, and it seemed like a cheap marketing ploy to get people to go back.
"Bloopers" from 3DCG movies are only funny if you don't focus on the fact it's all staged.
>>82956017
>I used to hate them with every fibre of my being
Holy shit, sounds like you need to lighten up. They're good fun.
>>82956017
They're just stupid fun. What exactly has you so upset?
>>82956017
You made yourself look like an angry autist OP.
>>82956347
Well, It's not as if I'm not one.
>>82956102 >>82956260
It had nothing to do with some kind of conceptual conundrum >>82956091 or anything. I just felt it was an awkward and somewhat sad thing to invest effort into when they did such a great job on making the rest of the movie so believable and genuine.
I don't mind them much now, but I'm glad it didn't become a mandatory Pixar tradition or anything. There's some neat stuff in them when they come as DVD extras though, pic related
I really like it in Bugs Life, that movie gets too fucking dark at the end, so it's nice to see a scary villian like Hopper get made fun of by Julia Lou Dreyfuss.
>>82956648
>>82957458
I liked the Lion King ones where they animated the genuine voice acting bloopers.
>>82956017
I hate them in Toy Story 2. Means that the film's final gag is Kelsey Grammar farting in a box.
>>82956017
Even as a kid I understood the point wasn't that they were pretending to be actual bloopers, the point was just the animators dicking around and having fun with their extra time. So I wasn't sperging out about them not being real bloopers.
>>82956017
I hate them unless they are actual bloopers from the VAs that they decided to animate.
What non-Pixar movies have these?
Only Casper's Haunted Christmas comes to mind.
>>82956648
I'm genuinely convinced the Incredibles DVD is the single most impressive collection of unnecessary but neat shit ever amassed for a major movie release. Love it.
>>82958064
GotG had one where Rocket couldn't jump into a pod, or something along those lines. I didn't find it funny. I think I would prefer it more if they animated bloopers out of mistakes the VA genuinely made instead of it just being entirely fake.
>>82956017
I can take them or leave them.
Mockumentary animation though, that's not done enough.
>>82958098
It's pretty great. I love how the bonus disc menu imitates Syndrome's computer OS
>>82958064
Lego movie had some. I think some of them were genuine bloopers they decided to animate(There's one where Unikitty flubs her line, then talks with her actor's regular voice)
>>82956091
And it's hard to dodge that. I would be okay if they just had actors flubbing their lines while the movie is still playing.
"Come on, Luanne, you already got the job."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftU5GfORvH8
>>82958571
>What the FUCK is a samoflange?
classic
>>82958236
THIS
There should be more animated movies that aren't only an adventure in general
>>82958064
The cgi Doraemon movie, for some reasons