That's it I am done with movies

He’s smarter than the average…

Hey, you want someone to tear apart your Yogi Bear memories? Show your kids this little gem.

That’s Emmy-winning actor Justin Timberlake to you, working with Oscar-nominated Dan Aykroyd. I hope Tom Hanks does a cameo as Huckleberry Hound.

It could be worse–it could be Titanic 2 (yes, it’s real).

Total Protonic Reversal!

=====

Re new Yogi Bear and all the preceding posts: THANK GOD Bill Watterson refused to merchandise Calvin and Hobbes.

This should be enough to restore anyone’s faith in movies.

I just saw the trailer. I still think it’s going to suck big, fat, hairy donkey balls.

Timberlake sounds awesome as Boo Boo. Acroyd is not quite as good at Yogi, but it’s okay.

The main thing that bothers me is that the CGI on the bears sucks. The trailer even had a CGI pie that looked really fake.

I don’t mind the rangers sounding different, and i wish we could have heard Cindy, even if they don’t want us to see her.

BTW, someone upthread mentioned 3D Bugs Bunny. Oddly enough, I think the Bugs Bunny of Space Jam did the best at this. Yes, he’s still drawn, but he looked like he took up 3D space. IF there was a way to get 2D animation to look good in 3D movies, I’d be all for it.

Ursine balls.

Not me. If they ever get 3D technology working to the point where I can watch it without getting a headache, I intend to stick to 3D lesbian porn.

A lot of cartoon characters aren’t three-dimensionally consistant, and just wouldn’t look right.

That and the rumors of Beyonce Knowles and Eva Longoria starring in a remake of Tipping the Velvet.

Cel-shading.

They did come up with a hell of a marketing slogan for this one: “Good things come in bears.”

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RuinedFOREVER

Don’t like rape? Don’t rape anyone.
Oh wait, sometimes the “it doesn’t effect me” mentality doesn’t apply.
Someone HAS to stop bad movies from being made! :smiley:

Update: Yogi ads now on TV. The disconnect between the CGI Yogi and Boo Boo and the live action actors is jarring.

I’m sorry, but kids today don’t appreciate the classics?

Kids today are WATCHING the classics. Kids today get to see cartoons like SpongeBob, which is as good a cartoon as has ever been broadcast on TV. They go to the movies and see Pixar films, which are masterpeices. The quality of TV and movie cartoons being put out these days is fricking through the roof.

Just curious, is anyone planning on watching what looks like a heaping pile of bear dung?

Someone created a very elaborate parody of the Yogi Bear movie. The New York Times article on it suggested that it’s based on the recent film The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (which I haven’t seen).