Goodness this is pathetic.
I know the Soviet Union had a fit about the movie title. It had to be changed there because of a translation issue.
Edit: OH and it was their first PG movie lol
As for groundbreaking I want to say this film was the first with the automated camera ACES or....something....
I don't know much about the movie to be honest.
Lol sorry if I'm ofF,I'm posting from a finance meeting lmao
Last edited by Electra; Mar 4, 2010 at 01:01 PM.
For name I want to say VINCENT or something...not sure I remember.
I know the Soviet Union had a fit about the movie title. It had to be changed there because of a translation issue.
Edit: OH and it was their first PG movie lol
As for groundbreaking I want to say this film was the first with the automated camera ACES or....something....
I don't know much about the movie to be honest.
Lol sorry if I'm ofF,I'm posting from a finance meeting lmao
I know the Soviet Union had a fit about the movie title. It had to be changed there because of a translation issue.
Edit: OH and it was their first PG movie lol
As for groundbreaking I want to say this film was the first with the automated camera ACES or....something....
I don't know much about the movie to be honest.
Lol sorry if I'm ofF,I'm posting from a finance meeting lmao
Vincent was the silver robot looked like a flying trash can with guns, the big red one is called "Maximilian"
The big deal was, it is the one, and ONLY movie ever made with the actual "Disney" credit and stamp in it, that a human dies in. In fact it was such a big deal, that once it was out of the theaters, they swore it would never go video, and it didn't tell DVD came out, and the only reason it did then, was they were sued by several others to force them to pull it from the vaults and sell it.
It was also as you noted first movie to use ACES system cameras, and the first movie ever by Disney to earn a PG rating, something back then is the same as a R rating now.
your close..
Vincent was the silver robot looked like a flying trash can with guns, the big red one is called "Maximilian"
The big deal was, it is the one, and ONLY movie ever made with the actual "Disney" credit and stamp in it, that a human dies in. In fact it was such a big deal, that once it was out of the theaters, they swore it would never go video, and it didn't tell DVD came out, and the only reason it did then, was they were sued by several others to force them to pull it from the vaults and sell it.
It was also as you noted first movie to use ACES system cameras, and the first movie ever by Disney to earn a PG rating, something back then is the same as a R rating now.
Vincent was the silver robot looked like a flying trash can with guns, the big red one is called "Maximilian"
The big deal was, it is the one, and ONLY movie ever made with the actual "Disney" credit and stamp in it, that a human dies in. In fact it was such a big deal, that once it was out of the theaters, they swore it would never go video, and it didn't tell DVD came out, and the only reason it did then, was they were sued by several others to force them to pull it from the vaults and sell it.
It was also as you noted first movie to use ACES system cameras, and the first movie ever by Disney to earn a PG rating, something back then is the same as a R rating now.
Oh I forgot about the death part. Damn I just fail all around. :-/
LOL ^^^^^
I know what movie it's from hahaha. I remember when I was like 7 years old I had a set of Black Hole flannel sheets for my bed.





