Nightcap interview such Directors on the Upcoming Moives from 1982 Ralph Bakshi (Hey There Good Looking, Fritz the Cat) Don Bluth (The Secret of NIMH, The Land Before Time) Larry Elin (Tron) I do not own the rights
Instead, Bakshi's work is patronizing to anyone expecting sense, logic, or sound narrative structure. He makes Richard Williams come off as borderline competent in these respects. Good thing people came to their senses and stopped wasting opportunities and work on Bakshi.
@@Dr170 I can't really disagree with any of that. I mean Ralph isn't Martin Scorsese. I'm talking more about the animation itself. Collage, montage, rotoscoping etc. Whether you like it or not, Ralph did exactly what he wanted to do without playing the game so Hollywood studios would give him more money so they can sell merchandise.
I worked at a videostore before they closed down and Land Before Time series was the highest rented kids movies, blew all of the other movies out of the water and it was decades after it first came out.
@@bluebugaboo3344 It would be censorship if they never let him on in the first place. He just hadn't earned his stripes yet in the animation community. He's respected a lot more now.
Tron meant a lot to me, and I thought the plot was very good. And there were characters and stories I would actually "give a damn" about. I am disappointed that Don and also Larry downplayed the plot of the movie. Makes no sense for Larry to say that since he worked on the movie but that is beyond me. I was 11 years old when I saw it and it inspired me. I think I will watch something with Wendy Carlos or Bob Moog now and feel more inspired than watching these folks chat.