27 January 2007, by Webmaster
Grim viewing in ’Happily N’Ever After’
When computer-generated animation really started to catch on with American audiences, Hollywood had one of two choices: They could break the "cartoon" connotation and explore the limits of the medium or they could exploit the proven formula of cutesy characters with an ever-shrinking scale of recycled creativity. Sadly, Hollywood chose the latter, and we have been - with rare exceptions - suffering the consequences ever since.
The latest evidence of (...)