What kind of moronic analogy is this? What do you think the most charming knight got the princess? Lmao she got married off to her inbred cousin who was 20 years older than her. Infantile conservative.
>Antz : october 2, 1998 >Bug's Life : november 25, 1998
Originally, Antz was slated for march 1999. They hurried production towards the end in order to beat Pixar, bringing some extra people to get it finished on time.
Love how Antz begins with shades of grass resembling NYC, and then it ends with a shot of NYC after revealing that everything happened on a small area from Central Park.
>Just what makes that little old ant >Think he'll move that rubber tree plant >Anyone knows an ant can't >Move a rubber tree plant
The lyrics, plus the song being so lighthearted is a fun contrast with the film's content.
A Bug's Life is classic Disney/Pixar but Antz is legit kino. As a kid I'm pretty sure I rented Antz a whole lot more than Bug's Life. The battle scene with the termites was legitimately terrifying as a kid.
Bug’s Life. Antz was a bordeline PG-13 movie that tried hard to be edgy and mature while Bugs Life turned out to be a memorable childhood experience. I can’t remember a single scene from Antz.
Not even the Guantanamera bar dance, termites war, decapitated talking head, magnifying glass, workers revolution, picnic blanket, human legs, interrogación to Stallone ant, Insectopia, and colony getting flooded/ants making a ladder with their bodies' scenes?
Who had the better bad guy? The Grasshoppers in Bug's Life voiced by bussy rapist Kevin Spacey or the white coded General who planned to kidnap the Queen and make a new colony free of israeli ants in the movie Antz?
>computer animation/FX studio "Pacific Data Images" is founded at the start of the 80s by Carl Rosendahl. They work on commercials, music videos, live action films and experimental shorts, yet lack the funding to make a film >Dreamworks Pictures is founded on october 1994 >Pixar's Toy Story, the first computer generated film ever, premieres on november 1995 and turns out a huge hit >Dreamworks sees this and decide to get their own Pixar in order to make computer generated films. They choose PDI, adquiring a 40% stake on them in early 1996. PDI now has the funding to make a film for the first time, and they start working on Antz (aware that Pixar is making a film about insects to). Carl Rosendahl is an executive producer on it >In the second half of Antz's production, Dreamworks becomes impressed at how good of a film it was shaping up to be, and they make a decision : to send their most struggling project so far (Shrek) to PDI and have it become their next film after Antz >Antz is released on october 1998 to modest success. PDI is now free to work on Shrek, growing up in size by hiring some new people >In 2000, when Shrek was almost finished, Carl Rosendahl sells the remaining 60% of PDI to Dreamworks and leaves the company he founded, with his name being absent on Shrek's credits once it premieres on may 2001 (it was a blockbuster)
>weak israelite communist gets the princess but in ant form
No thanks
What kind of moronic analogy is this? What do you think the most charming knight got the princess? Lmao she got married off to her inbred cousin who was 20 years older than her. Infantile conservative.
>Infantile conservative.
lol...the absurd irony is delicious.
80 IQ: Bug's Life
100 IQ: Antz
140 IQ: Bug's Life
I saw both and they were both good.
Everytime, I build a tunnel i call it the mega tunnel.
>Antz : october 2, 1998
>Bug's Life : november 25, 1998
Originally, Antz was slated for march 1999. They hurried production towards the end in order to beat Pixar, bringing some extra people to get it finished on time.
It shows.
The ending does feel sorta rushed.
Antz had the marching song turned Zulu attack theme.
Simple as.
that entire sequence is fantastic
>four columns charging in, meeting one another in the middle without seeing a single combatant
Antz is on another level, Bugs Life has a couple of good moments towards the end though.
i dont remember anything about antz aside from the battle stuff
wasp couple at the picnic
soldier ant making all the betas seethe and ladies wet in the digging tunnel
"yowch"
A Bug's Life. By a mile.
Ant Z
antz
antz
no contest
>Antz : 77 minutes/45 seconds without credits
>Bug's Life : 88 minutes/30 seconds without credits
Antz ends sooner
Love how Antz begins with shades of grass resembling NYC, and then it ends with a shot of NYC after revealing that everything happened on a small area from Central Park.
Antz had Woody Allen and therefore it was extremely israeli.
Antz is a neurotic israelite phantasy
Bug’s Life is a homage to seven samurai
Nuff said
Bugs Life is Marxist propoganda
Why does Antz have that cringey High Hopes song at the end credits? They could've had any fitting tune but that shit just feels out of place.
>Just what makes that little old ant
>Think he'll move that rubber tree plant
>Anyone knows an ant can't
>Move a rubber tree plant
The lyrics, plus the song being so lighthearted is a fun contrast with the film's content.
In hindsight Antz really is the israelite/neurotic cynical movie and Bugs Life another typical genuine and optimistic white man production
Antz always gave me this creepy uncanny-valley feel that I don't get with A Bug's Life. It just traumatised me with a bird instead.
A Bug's Life is classic Disney/Pixar but Antz is legit kino. As a kid I'm pretty sure I rented Antz a whole lot more than Bug's Life. The battle scene with the termites was legitimately terrifying as a kid.
>Antz : soundtrack by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell (both making their animation debuts)
>Bug's Life : soundtrack by Randy Newman
Bug’s Life. Antz was a bordeline PG-13 movie that tried hard to be edgy and mature while Bugs Life turned out to be a memorable childhood experience. I can’t remember a single scene from Antz.
Not even the Guantanamera bar dance, termites war, decapitated talking head, magnifying glass, workers revolution, picnic blanket, human legs, interrogación to Stallone ant, Insectopia, and colony getting flooded/ants making a ladder with their bodies' scenes?
Does anyone need to know the black ant crime statistics?
What is this body? Is his back fat but not his front? Is it the ways his clothes fit or are draped over him?
Until exactly this moment, they were both the same movie in my mind
Antz is for edgy depressed kids, oftentimes of a Semitic persuasion. Bug's Life is for normal happy kids.
Who had the better bad guy? The Grasshoppers in Bug's Life voiced by bussy rapist Kevin Spacey or the white coded General who planned to kidnap the Queen and make a new colony free of israeli ants in the movie Antz?
>computer animation/FX studio "Pacific Data Images" is founded at the start of the 80s by Carl Rosendahl. They work on commercials, music videos, live action films and experimental shorts, yet lack the funding to make a film
>Dreamworks Pictures is founded on october 1994
>Pixar's Toy Story, the first computer generated film ever, premieres on november 1995 and turns out a huge hit
>Dreamworks sees this and decide to get their own Pixar in order to make computer generated films. They choose PDI, adquiring a 40% stake on them in early 1996. PDI now has the funding to make a film for the first time, and they start working on Antz (aware that Pixar is making a film about insects to). Carl Rosendahl is an executive producer on it
>In the second half of Antz's production, Dreamworks becomes impressed at how good of a film it was shaping up to be, and they make a decision : to send their most struggling project so far (Shrek) to PDI and have it become their next film after Antz
>Antz is released on october 1998 to modest success. PDI is now free to work on Shrek, growing up in size by hiring some new people
>In 2000, when Shrek was almost finished, Carl Rosendahl sells the remaining 60% of PDI to Dreamworks and leaves the company he founded, with his name being absent on Shrek's credits once it premieres on may 2001 (it was a blockbuster)
Shrek was sent to PDI on february 1998, shortly after Chris Farley died on december 1997.
Wow. Guess the tribe really didn't like that guy to let him have such an all-time bad take.
I preferred Antz but A Bug's life has better animation.
well I know which one has better music
IM A CUTE LITTLE BUMBLEBEE
Awesome track, especially from 3:50 onwards.
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Both are good movies. I liked a bugs life more as a kid but as a grown up I like antz more.