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" Directed by: Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson Produced by Penney Finkleman Cox, Brad Lewis, Sandra Rabins, Carl Rosendahl, Aron Warner, and Patty Wooton Written by: Todd Alcott, Chris Wentz, and Paul Wentz Edited by: Stan Webb Music by: Harry Gregson Williams and John. Powell Distributed by: DreamWorks Pictures"
" Directed by: Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson Produced by Penney Finkleman Cox, Brad Lewis, Sandra Rabins, Carl Rosendahl, Aron Warner, and Patty Wooton Written by: Todd Alcott, Chris Wentz, and Paul Wentz Edited by: Stan Webb Music by: Harry Gregson Williams and John. Powell Distributed by: DreamWorks Pictures"
“I already saw this movie but since it was a while back and since I had it on DVD, I thought I might as well check it out again. In fact, I saw the dam”
“I already saw this movie but since it was a while back and since I had it on DVD, I thought I might as well check it out again. In fact, I saw the damned thing in the movie theater when it was released and, back then, it was a big event. Indeed, it was DreamWorks first CGI animated feature so the expectations were pretty high. Eventually, it didn't get much love but I always had a weak spot for this flick. For some reasons, 'A Bug's Life' which was released during the same period of time turned out to be more popular but it is in my opinion one of Pixar's weakest movies and, in my opinion, this movie was slightly better. Of course, 20 years later, the animation feels rather outdated but it still looks pretty good. Above all, it was a masterstroke to have a neurotic ant voiced by Woody Al” read more
"Cliche, Boring and Unfunny, Antz is just a rip-off of Pixar's A Bugs Life with Lame Characters and Uninterested Story. Award: Most Decent Woody Allen Performance (Even if he hated doing the film) and Worst Animation of 1998"
"With the release of Antz and A Bug's Life, 1998 was the year of the computer generated insect genre. And the subject of lil' multi-limbed critters isn't the only thing the two movies shared. Both releases have been critically rated pretty much the same by both film critics and audiences alike (although, A Bug's Life did take in more in terms of the box offiice, but not so much that it would've considered a total squash). And just like Bug's, Antz takes the idea of the macrocosm of the insect un"
"Directed by Tim Johnson and Eric Darnell Featuring voices of Woody Allen, Sylvester Stallone, Dan Aykroyd, John Mahoney, Gene Hackman, Jane Curtin, Anne Bancroft, Danny Glover, Jennifer Lopez, Paul Mazursky, April Winchell, Grant Shaud, Jim Cummings, Sharon Stone, Christopher Walken, and Eric Darnell "