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Antz (1998) & A Bug's Life (1998)

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When Pixar released Toy Story in 1995, it forever changed the approach movie studios took toward animation. Whatever came next was going to have some big steps to follow and several studios decided to throw their hats into the ring, including DreamWorks.
A Bug's Life was Pixar's follow-up, while Antz was the debut release from DreamWorks Animation Studio. They had similar story lines and similar characters, but also included more subtle (and not so subtle) adult themes for the parents in the audience.
Avery Chen - Kyle's lifelong friend and fellow movie traveler - joins the conversation and both he and Kyle bring the childhood perspective, as both saw it as pre-teens, whereas Jim & Lori were already adults when they were first released in 1998.

Happy listening and thank you for visiting us at The GMR!
Visit our website! www.generationsmoviereview.com
Let us know what you think about these movies at: generationsmoviereview@gmail.com
We'd love to hear from you!

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When Pixar released Toy Story in 1995, it forever changed the approach movie studios took toward animation. Whatever came next was going to have some big steps to follow and several studios decided to throw their hats into the ring, including DreamWorks.
A Bug's Life was Pixar's follow-up, while Antz was the debut release from DreamWorks Animation Studio. They had similar story lines and similar characters, but also included more subtle (and not so subtle) adult themes for the parents in the audience.
Avery Chen - Kyle's lifelong friend and fellow movie traveler - joins the conversation and both he and Kyle bring the childhood perspective, as both saw it as pre-teens, whereas Jim & Lori were already adults when they were first released in 1998.

Happy listening and thank you for visiting us at The GMR!
Visit our website! www.generationsmoviereview.com
Let us know what you think about these movies at: generationsmoviereview@gmail.com
We'd love to hear from you!

  continue reading

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