Recently, something has brought back my interest in animation, both mainstream and arthouse, so I'm planning a review marathon. The problem is, I want to end it on a high note, and I've already reviewed the only animated film I'd rate a 10/10 (Fantastic Mr. Fox). I already have plenty of interesting films to review, but I'm looking for something that'll really knock me out of my socks.
I've already seen
-all Pixar and Dreamworks movies, among which there are nines, but no tens (The Incredibles came dangerously close)
-Fantasia and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I've written off other Disney movies as "not for me")
-American Pop
-Mary and Max
-L'illusioniste (great) and The Triplets of Belleville (meh)
-all Laika movies
-Persepolis
-South Park:Bigger Longer & Uncut
-Akira
-Spirited Away, princess mononoke and The Wind Rises, and after all these I don't expect miyazaki to do it for me
-Paprika
-Spider-Verse
-Rango
-A Scanner Darkly
-Heavy Metal
-Waltz with Bashir (which clinched it for my new least favourite movie)
In my backlog:
-Chico & Rita
-Watership Down
-Felidae
-A cat in Paris
-Waking Life
I wouldn't consider these half-animated films like Rorger Rabbit to be "animated". I consider them to be their own category, but for the record, Švankmajer's Faust was excellent
I've already seen
-all Pixar and Dreamworks movies, among which there are nines, but no tens (The Incredibles came dangerously close)
-Fantasia and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I've written off other Disney movies as "not for me")
-American Pop
-Mary and Max
-L'illusioniste (great) and The Triplets of Belleville (meh)
-all Laika movies
-Persepolis
-South Park:Bigger Longer & Uncut
-Akira
-Spirited Away, princess mononoke and The Wind Rises, and after all these I don't expect miyazaki to do it for me
-Paprika
-Spider-Verse
-Rango
-A Scanner Darkly
-Heavy Metal
-Waltz with Bashir (which clinched it for my new least favourite movie)
In my backlog:
-Chico & Rita
-Watership Down
-Felidae
-A cat in Paris
-Waking Life
I wouldn't consider these half-animated films like Rorger Rabbit to be "animated". I consider them to be their own category, but for the record, Švankmajer's Faust was excellent