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One last bullet, to kill one last outlaw. Pretty soon no one will believe you even existed.
This movie is regarded as one of the greatest examples that animation ain't a genre, but rather a format.
Also Habas sexo
>turtles, frogs, we're practically related!
>I'll let you kiss my sister!
>>149433120>We reptiles gotta stick together>I'man amphibian>Ain't no shame in that
>>149433095Rango is the best CG animated film of all-time. Maybe. Toy Story 1 might be better.
>>149432995 (OP)God, I love this movie
THIRRRRRRSTY BRRRRRRRRRRRRRROTHERRRRA?
There's only one problem with this movie, only one.
It doesn't get a rerelease in IMAX. I want to see it all on the big screen
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I love how the movie doesn't reveal the mayor's fate. I can only imagine that Jake didn't give him a quick death.
I always loved that his movie is more adult oriented than for kids. Its full of mild-swears, guns, violence, and all characters being ugly as fuck. Kino of the highest order
Beans sexo
>>149433095It had weak writing though
>>149433933How so? I thought the third act was a bit weak but that it had generally good writing throughout
>>149434346Nta just wanted to say I actually think the third act in this really good
>>149433955Rango was peak because it's meant to replicate the results of film cameras while not going for autistic levels of hyper realism. great filmic 3d renders
>>149432995 (OP)Should Beans have big tits?
>>149434635absolutely
and with no nipples since she's a reptile
WATER... MR. RANGO... WATER
>Who am I?
>I could be anyone...
>>149434790Should she wear a swimsuit?
>>149432995 (OP)I really don't understand why people like this so much, it was really boring.
Is that an American thing?
maaaan i remember seeing this in theaters and everyone loved it. Everyone was laughing their asses off.
i remember thinking every animated movie afterwards would be as good as it was. Unfortunately that wasnt the case.
Wild that animation peaked in 2011
>>149434807sure but only because she thinks it looks cute
>>149433955See, I don't get this; what exactly am I supposed to be looking at? Looks like a bunch of brown terrain and rocks.
Is the landscape here supposed to be beautiful? It's quite ugly.
>>149434818>>149434862>Europoor seething over kino
>>149434832Why? It wasn't that funny.
>You ain't got the nerve
what was his problem
>>149434848I'm thinking a blue one piece.
>>149434862Just accept that you can't grasp the inherent beauty of nature and move on.
>>149434881I'm not European, I'm Japanese.
The only people here I know that rave over these movies are people who rave over all things American anyway, like cowboys and shit.
>>149434905What nature? That's a whole lot of nothing! It doesn't even remotely compare to our landscapes.
>>149433955Absolute CINEMAtography
>>149434883what, did you see it in theaters in 2011?
>>149434901His momma had an active social life
>>149434909>I'm Japanese.Have you never looked out of your miniature capulse apartment to see the splendor of the mountains, of the cherry tree forests, of the mysteries of the deepest oceans? Maybe its because Japan has no landscapes like the great American Southwest, and thus you've never been exposed to its beauty. I pity you, Jap. Do not close your heart to the wonder of nature, untouched by man. Open it.
>>149434926What landscapes
>>149434946So instead of trying to explain and maybe break down WHY you like it so much and maybe come to a realization of why this kind of setting appeals to you and a little more understanding of self to perhaps better convey the appeal, you squeel your complaints like the white pig you are and just call everyone else stupid.
Typical.
>>149434977You're one to talk, you destroy nature everywhere you go, you do not respect or treat it well. You replace it instead of reside in it.
You are disgusting.
Stop responding to the blatant east v. west bait.
>>149435034Not I, Jap, not I. I spread native flowers in my town, I remove the invasives, I do what I can to ensure the nature I grew up in remains, at least for a time. These battles are uphill, but I continue. I must. Have you never done that? All of the world is man's to own, but we must tend and take care of this world.
>>149432995 (OP)A shame this movie is no longer on Netflix, I used to watch it regularly.
I thought japs loved cowboy shit?
>>149435087This Jap is an outlyer.
>>149435081Yet you put people in power who rape and destroy nature and cheer them on instead of fighting back!
It's funny how you praise this film and cite its status yet it is just a bunch of awards you people gave to yourselves.
Trying to ask Americans to explain anything is pointless; you're too stupid to understand yourselves or your actions. Nothing matters to you except money and your own inflated sense of importance.
You people can have garbage, you piggies need to eat.
>>149434926Post landscapes, faggot.
>>149435129This conversation can serve no further use to either of us.
If we continue, we'll get banned.
I will not anymore.
>>149435129>Ugh! I hate everything about this thread!>I better make sure to stay here a bitch like the nuked kid diddler I am!
>>149435034Pictured, the Japanese living in harmony with nature.
>not a single sequel in sight
Good. Some movies don't need a sequel.
>>149435227I count at least seven trees.
>thespians? But that's illegal in seven states!
Ha
>>149435256Mm. Yes. Never seen THAT in our own cities.
>>149435234>Metawriting>But goodI aspire to reach this
>>149434909>Japanese Okay so think of this movie as Cowboy Bebop except they're animals and actually cowboys and instead of wulong being the major currency it's water
>>149434909Oh so you're used to traced vistas in your cartoons, I'm so sorry
>>149435234awesome stuff. nice of the movie to let you know right away it's kino.
>>149435001any human being can see the beauty of an arid desert landscape. You aren't human, so...
>>149435234I'm just glad this movie wasn't one of those "lost pet needs to get back to his owners" kind.
>>149435234this is so well animated
my favorite animated movie ever
>>149435124God damn what a cool effect
>>149432995 (OP)That fox lady was pretty hot.
My only gripe with this movie is that the sizes just don't make sense. Like how can a spider be the same size as a cat and rabbit which all get towered over by an armadillo?
And yes I am autistic.
Much better than the movies which Pixar and DreamWorks released that year (Cars 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, Puss in Boots)
>>149435623>Cars 2Fuck you it was edgykino.
>>149434909>I'm JapaneseThe same people who also linger on shots of random trash while cicadas screech in the background. Not a point in your favor.
>>149435001Alright volcano island boy, you want to know why Americans love deserts so much? Let's start at the beginning. Part 1: Millions of years ago that desert was a sea. A sea that stretched from above Canada all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. And in that sea were monsters. Monsters the world had never seen before or since. It was the most dangerous body of water on this planet since life began. Critters evolved just get out of there and try their luck with the dinosaurs on land. Eons later the lands rose and the waters receded. The Great Rocky Mountains created a barrier between the Pacific and inner areas on the new continent. Depriving everything of moisture. Life seemed impossibly hard to sustain itself at first glance but eventually plants and animals not only endured but thrived in the desert wasteland. The desert isn't lifeless, it's just quiet and hidden. Coming alive when the time is right. Ebbing and flowing like an ocean tide to every evening, every thunderstorm, every season. Then the humans came. First from the land bridge from Asia. Not many tribes would call this desert home but those that did admired the land's character and lived by it. The animals taught them many lessons about survival and the hearty plants gave them great medicines. And the earth itself gave them art. A tapestry of colors rainbowed into cliffs and canyons carved by the ancient sea and then by the howling sandy winds. Some would bore holes into the sides of the rock faces and make their homes there. Some would set whole canyons ablaze and leave their history of their people etched on the walls. Histories that would long outlive them. Then humans came again. Old tribes driven to extinction, other tribes driven to the desert by force. Tribes not ready or willing to live as the old ones did but then made due for a little while at least. The men that forced them into the desert continued their expansion until the entire continent was conquered.
>>149435925Part 2: With the old nations splittered and scattered by the conquering armies settlers from the east side of the continent made their way west. This is where the romantic ideals of the west begin to manifest for them. At first the desert was an obstacle to be overcome on their way to fortune, a better life or just a new start. In time some of those people embraced the obstacle. Entrepreneurs, outlaws, explorers, men who made their own destinies. The once deadly sea was born again into the Wild West. It was a short period of American history but it defined us. We were a people driven by the pursuit of freedom and fortune. The cowboy and the outlaw in the desert. The urge to tame the wild and the wild untaming us at the same time. Ying and Yang. The desert is harsh and unforgiving at times but lush and inspiring at others. You see emptiness. We see peace and possibility. You see jagged rocks. We see the entirety of history opened like a book. You say there isn't much life. We admire the life that's there.
>>149435234All these years I've never seen the little boy in the back seat. I always thought Rango was the guy's pet. Rango's owner was a little boy who played basketball and liked motorcycles.
>>149435326>traced vistasNta but what are you talking about?
>>149434909uh huh, go back to the forest
>>149435124The little umbrella spontaneously combusting gets me every time. It's such a common gag, but it's so good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33YPJq4wIhE
>>149434862It's supposed to be the desert Southwest, and it's a damn good rendition, something you shouldn't expect from CGI at the time.
Gore Verbinski should've directed the new Star Wars films. He has that very rough, fast, naturalistic, and semi-abstract style as Lucas. Plus this was an ILM film.
>>149433933You have a weak chin.
>You said you's gonna bring the water back
>It's just we got no hope without that water
>We've got nothing left to believe in
>....You see that sign up there? As long as that sign says "Sheriff", you can believe that there is law and order in this town. But without law and order? Ruminate on that. Oh yeah. It starts out slow, like a fungus. Somebody says a cross word, accusations start flying, neighbor turns on neighbor. Pretty soon weโre eatinโ our children, and then dogs and cats are gettinโ together to create all sorts of mutant aberrations!... So you want somethinโ to believe in, Spoons? Believe in me. Believe in that there sign. For as long as it hangs there, we got hope
>>149437069>sign is still hanging at the endCinema
I played and enjoyed the PS3 game, is the actual movie worth?
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>>149434635Disregard this anon
>>149434790 Big tits need full sized nipples
Reject Biology, embrace big juicy tits for all of gods creatures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mx2MfFMe9E
She's not going to have Snilk, but maybe Beailk?
>>149432995 (OP)I can't believe annoying busybodies were complaining about the usage of realistic looking guns in the movie. And I suspect this is why Rango's box office is fairly weak. And then you wonder why anime is always kicking Loser American Animation's ass. As if kids need more shit like Adventure Time or Steven FAGGOT Universe or Hoppers.
>>149435506Thought she was a squirrel. She's too small to be a fox.
>>149432995 (OP)Rango is probably Depps best movie
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>>149437292There's been a ban of firearms in western animation for some time now. This is why animated criminal movies like Bad Guys mysteriously have neither the cops or criminals using guns. Not expecting things to change in the incoming sequel.
>>149437535And Gen Alpha will be even WORSE!
>>149437464>that's a big one.
>>149437086>it's still hanging later in >>149437102Kino
>>149437086>>149437749It hangs all the way through end, even after half the town has been destroyed.
>>149437424Actual subhumans holy shit.
>>149435234>shattered skythis is some truman show shit
>>149437424>the "Plan B" joke>sexualthis person hears voices inside the walls
>>149439033>Southern>1880s dress>Voice>Weird lil tick>Big titties
>>149439119Itโs a defense mechanism!
>Rango is an actor cosplaying as a gunslinging lawman for most of the movie
>In the third act he meets Clint Eastwood, an actor well known for playing gunslinging lawman.
Kino
>>149439398Imagine using Bean to smuggle huge amounts of water
>>149435234>Armadillo at 0:05I never noticed.
>>149433095>animation ain't a genreGenre basically means "category" though so animation absolutely is a genre.
Would you have watched a 2D Rango cartoon series?
>>149433933Oh look the internet retard who probably gets all his information second is going to tell us what constitutes weak writing. Get fucked
>>149435124Eczema gameplay.
>>149439384>The VA asked for her character to have bigger breastsKino yet again.
>>149433955How does the scale of these landscapes gel with the fact that these guys are all pint-sized compared to humans?
>>149437081The movie was animated by ILM, so they definitely put those TIE fighter silhouettes in for themselves.
>>149437209It is Fucking Kino. That's not a term I bandy about lightly.
>>149440448They don't. The movie has a weird surreal vibe to it where there's stuff that just makes no sense.
>>149440584It's also a good hint towards the fact Rango has seen a plethora of media
>>149434862I swear some people can't see the Beauty in deserts.
>>149437114>Could have been silly guns>No, go the distance and give them proper looking, real, western guns>Double Barrels and Sawn offs>Colt .45 Peace makers>A Classic Classy Winchester for good distance.Hell even the big shot of the spent casing is marked proper.
>>149434862absolute shit taste
if you can't appreciate the natural beauty of one biome then you can't truly appreciate it of any
>>149440032Its a medium, a genre in the case of art implies a specific adherence to a certain theme or style.
But animation is just another way of conveying genres. Just like there can be a romance TV show, or a romance book, there can be a romance animation.
>>149437424This is why Aqua Teen Colon Movie had Mastodon do the opening song, to get all these retarded parents who think
>oh its animated that means its for kids!out of the theater
>>149439213it's not very subtle lol but it's effective
>>149439033Ugly friend effect does a lot of heavy lifting. Everyone else in the town is bowling shoe ugly, so she gets elevated into cute status by proximity.
>>149436324Most Anime simply trace photographs for their backgrounds. It's a pretty well known thing.
>>149443549Oh so it's that kind of retardation there are plenty of fantastic looking anime with 2D backgrounds. Some of the most beautiful backgrounds ever can be found in anime. Vampire Hunter D for example is probably one of the best looking animated movies ever.
>>149434909Something, more.. More for you.
>>149443567Tracing ain't art weeb
>>149443645Name what is traced in my image, retard.
>>149435547Area in Grim Fandango I get lost in
>>149439213Next you're going to tell me that Rango being a chameleon (an animal known for transforming and blending in to environments) being an actor was an intentional decision
>>149440286it would not have actual guns, just like the tie-in game, so no.
in a hypothetical miraculous that it would, sure.
>>149437292I mean, if it's not another reskin of Adventure Time, Spongebob or Family Guy, shit is doomed to tank.
We're never getting another film like Rango, are we... ?
>>149433270in the animation industry, anime is just better
>>149444197The closest thing you can hope for is a low-budget streaming service animated show with dogshit writing, even worse animation, and excessive social commentary deeply irrelevant to anyone living outside of North America.
>>149444206>anime is just betterfuck off
>>149444130>note to self: pander more to /k/ in future projects
>>149443363>the bit at the end where he draws the frameThis movie didn't need to be either as funny or as deep as it was.
>To make the movie that sequestered a bunch of writers and animators on a ranch
>most of the Making Of is just them goofing around and having fun
I wish more projects were done like this
>>149443545The fox was one of the few horrible designs in this movie.
>>149444206There's no CG anime that's worth something compared to anything by ILM.
>>149443363What WAS he doing out here? Why was he metal detecting for?
>>149444918> Why was he metal detectingTo find neat junk, what else? Tons of people just trawl through beaches or whatever else looking for neat little metal knickknacks
>>149432995 (OP)I love this movie but this sort of mentality is weird when crime is eternal. Even if they donโt wear cowboy hats you will never stop outlaws from existing.
>>149444918It actually takes place in the same universe as Holes and he was looking for the sunken treasure in the dry lakebed.
>>149444275how come there's no indentation even though it's a spent casing
>>149445099It's not a spent casing, that's the cartridge that Beans coughed up
>>149445026It's a commentary on the mythologized gunslingers, both the heroes and villains.
>>149433955horrible cinematography. Those cuts were rough.
>>149445310it's perfectly fine
>>149445310It's the same guy who did The Shawshank Redemption.
>They used to call you "The Man with No Name"
>These days, they got a name for just about everything. It doesn't matter what they call you. It's the deeds that make the man
>But my deeds only made things worse. I'm a fraud, I'm a phony. My friends believed in me, but they need some kind of hero
>Then be a hero
>Oh, no. You don't understand. I'm not even supposed to be here
>That's right. You came a long way to find something that isn't out here. Don't you see? It's not about you, it's about them
>But I can't go back
>Don't know that you got a choice, son.... No man can walk out on his own story
How did they get Clint's likeness but not his voice? Was he too busy?
>>149446754Probably busy, or too expensive.
>>149444918i like to think he's retired now and metal detecting is his old guy thing
>>149446754Has Clint ever done any voice acting? Maybe he just didn't want to be in a kid's movie playing himself but not really.
It's not really surprising that Clint became the face of the Western. He makes the Lone Ranger look like a dweeb.
Rangoโs posse vs. The Rescue Rangers
Who wins? Rango has home field advantage. Other Dirtonians are stage hazards.
>>149444918>>149446973Wow, I'm surprised people missed the foreshadowing here. The reason he's finding something like a fish hook in the middle of the desert is setting up the fact that the town is built on the dried up husk of a lake that was siphoned off by Las Vegas.
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>>149448290There's an old chocolate brand that made the (not) Lone Ranger into a gigachad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4atmhdcrr8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5T0NCOjTco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqqHbhnZBwA