I know my tastes aren’t great, but two I enjoyed were:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem
Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Its weird, I hated the choppy animation style in Spiderverse, but I liked it fine in Mutant Mayhem even though it was simular. Maybe because it looked a bit more claymation-ish?
I felt the exact same way about Kpop Demon Hunters. It just felt choppy and weird to me but I was fine with Spiderverse. It’s interesting how different each movie still feels
I think the “choppy” low-framerate animation style works well in Spiderverse and Puss in Boots, but I agree that it felt much worse watching K-pop demon hunters.
I think it’s because they are mixing high and low framerate content a lot more aggressively and that makes the frequent transitions just jarring. While for instance in Puss in Boots it’s clear cuts where the framerate is changed in actions scenes, and IIRC Spiderverse is also mostly low but consistent framerate animation throughout the movie(?)
I know my tastes aren’t great, but two I enjoyed were:
Its weird, I hated the choppy animation style in Spiderverse, but I liked it fine in Mutant Mayhem even though it was simular. Maybe because it looked a bit more claymation-ish?
I felt the exact same way about Kpop Demon Hunters. It just felt choppy and weird to me but I was fine with Spiderverse. It’s interesting how different each movie still feels
I think the “choppy” low-framerate animation style works well in Spiderverse and Puss in Boots, but I agree that it felt much worse watching K-pop demon hunters.
I think it’s because they are mixing high and low framerate content a lot more aggressively and that makes the frequent transitions just jarring. While for instance in Puss in Boots it’s clear cuts where the framerate is changed in actions scenes, and IIRC Spiderverse is also mostly low but consistent framerate animation throughout the movie(?)
Yeah, that only seems to work if it’s not a gimmick. 😅