You could tell by its mixed reviews that many critics didn't know they just took a class in cartoon physics after watching director Genndy Tartakovsky's debut feature Hotel Transylvania. But the viewing public caught on right away -- audiences were so captivated by its gut-busting gags and anti-realism animation that they helped it become the highest-grossing September opening in film history. Wired talked to the director about the film's success and what it means for the future of cartoon feature films.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Genndy Tartakovsky's Hotel Transylvania Schools Hollywood on Cartoon Physics
Genndy Tartakovsky's <cite>Hotel Transylvania</cite> Schools Hollywood on Cartoon Physics
You could tell by its mixed reviews that many critics didn't know they just took a class in cartoon physics after watching director Genndy Tartakovsky's debut feature Hotel Transylvania. But the viewing public caught on right away -- audiences were so captivated by its gut-busting gags and anti-realism animation that they helped it become the highest-grossing September opening in film history. Wired talked to the director about the film's success and what it means for the future of cartoon feature films.
You could tell by its mixed reviews that many critics didn't know they just took a class in cartoon physics after watching director Genndy Tartakovsky's debut feature Hotel Transylvania. But the viewing public caught on right away -- audiences were so captivated by its gut-busting gags and anti-realism animation that they helped it become the highest-grossing September opening in film history. Wired talked to the director about the film's success and what it means for the future of cartoon feature films.
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