This, finding dory or zootopia?
For best animated feature?
shareIf this is good, hope Loving Vincent wins, last year Anomalisa was amazing and very innovative, yet, the Academy went for the safest choice: Inside Out. Oscars need to award fresh and new ideas once in a while.
shareWell Anomalisa had great style, it not have much in the way of substance, (it was one of those movies that was trying to seem like it had a deep profound message about life, without actually having one) while inside out had a great combination of both, while being good for kids and even better for adults.
I feel like Loving Vincent may be very similar, the artwork look fantastic, visually this movie is already an A+ and you don't have to see it to grade it so, but I'm just hoping it has enough substance, story and heart to balance it out. Although I think Zootopia will take it and be a best picture nominee as well as best original screenplay.
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Since it's scheduled to be released in 2017 it will compete with a different group of animated films. But it lists a large cast of live actors, not as voices. So it may have enough live action to disqualify it as an animated feature.
shareBut the live action footage is not used in the movie, it was a reference for the painters.
shareKubo and the Two Strings.
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