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231 of 236 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never mind the ad campaign, see the movie.
Due to horrendous advertising that buried most of the movie's charms, most people think this movie is a b-grade kiddie flick. But ignore the brainless trailers and the awful extreme-sport ad campaign that accompanied the video release, and you'll be rewarded with an astonishing film.

The Iron Giant is complex and sophisticated enough to be a live-action movie,...

Published on August 29, 2000 by J. T. Nite

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3.0 out of 5 stars The best animated film Disney never made?
When a young boy in 1950s America, with a penchant for befriending animals and other non-humans, discovers a mysterious giant robot literally in his backyard, he tries to keep its existence a secret for as long as he can -- from watching 1950s sci-fi films, he is aware that a suspicious Federal Government shoots first and then shoots again and, while reloading, may or...
Published on May 14, 2000 by Dan Balogh


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231 of 236 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never mind the ad campaign, see the movie., August 29, 2000
This review is from: The Iron Giant [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Due to horrendous advertising that buried most of the movie's charms, most people think this movie is a b-grade kiddie flick. But ignore the brainless trailers and the awful extreme-sport ad campaign that accompanied the video release, and you'll be rewarded with an astonishing film.

The Iron Giant is complex and sophisticated enough to be a live-action movie, indeed more complex and sophisticated than the movies that trounced it at the box office (I'm talking to you, Inspector Gadget). It is a remarkable achievement of all the elements of a movie working at their very best.

The visuals are astounding. The script is funny without resorting to cheap laughs. The characters are well-rounded. The voice talents are ideal, from the Giant's rumble to Hogarth's wide-eyed wonder (for a welcome change, a pre-adolescent boy does the voice instead of someone trying to sound like one).

Most interestingly, the movie makes such a dynamic, empathic character of the titular hunk of metal that we genuinely care about his fate. At the film's climactic scene, I was ashamed at the tears running down my face, until I saw that my three friends (all of us twenty-something, manly guys) were misty-eyed as well.

Anyone over the age of 8 will love this film. If you don't like animation, try this on for size. If you love all types of animation, see it NOW. Even though the film's marketing department apparently doesn't want you to see it, you'll be glad you did.

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90 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolutely first rate animated film., March 21, 2002
This review is from: The Iron Giant (DVD)
It is a shame that Warner Brothers chose to give an uninspired prerelease publicity campaign to the gentle, joyous and original animated movie, The Iron Giant. Precious few saw it in theaters.
Thank God for film preservation in the form of DVD!

Like the book, the picture takes place in 1957, during the height of The Cold War. The Soviet Union's satellite, Sputnik, flies across American skies. Our country is filled with paranoia. What else may they have launched?

One stormy night off the coast of Maine, a huge object falls from the sky. A frightened sailor sees it and swears that it is a giant made of metal. The townsfolk chalk the tale off to the sailor's love of drink. A giant made of metal, indeed!

A night or so later, young Hogarth Hughes, whose Mom is working overtime at the local diner, gets mad when his TV starts acting up. He goes to the roof to check the antenna and finds it missing. He then notices huge footprints leading away from the house and into the woods. He grabs his deceased Dad's old army rifle and a flashlight and goes off in pursuit. He soon discovers that there is indeed a metal giant. In fact, he saves it when it bumps into some high voltage utility wires. The adventure has begun.

Rarely has a movie for children - or adults! - addressed the need to search for a peaceful solution to our problems as gently or as wisely as The Iron Giant. It never preaches and is always accessible. It does not address us from on high. It remains at our level. It also shows how clever we can be at overcoming the most unexpected obstacles. It reminds us that things alien to us are not always hostile to us. In fact, it is we who often initiate the hostilities. Perhaps best of all, The Iron Giant examines these and other issues in the guise of a wonderful story that should hold almost anyone's attention.

The animation is first-rate. Most of the voices are good, especially Harry Connick, Jr.'s as Dean Cooper, a hip young artist. As Hogath's voice, Eli Marienthal speaks like a real boy, not a cartoon boy. Speaking for Hogarth's mother, Annie, Jennifer Anniston gives her a loving quality. Vin Diesel does well with the most difficult voice, that of The Iron Giant.

Rated PG for a couple of spooky scenes and a few mild profanities. Recommended without reservation for children seven and up.

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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best animated films ever made, November 29, 1999
This review is from: The Iron Giant (DVD)
In the recent age of Disney films, the classic art of animated story telling has given way to 3d vine surfing and rock music. THE IRON GIANT is here to tell the world that the old art is alive and well. This is such a well made and touching film, with humor and heart, and superb voice overs. It resonantes like E.T., tackling childhood innocence, danger, death, and rebirth with the same funny and touching aplomb. It both pokes fun at and sympathises with the fears and prejudices of adults with equal care, demonstrating a lesson without demonizing anyone. As someone who writes and produces feature films, I am quite jaded, and usually leave a theatre fealing empty and critical. But THE IRON GIANT made me run out and tell everyone who would listen to go see it. They didn't, and it is their loss. So BUY THIS, watch it on your own, and with your kids as many times as they want. It's either this or Pokemon. Let them see what a real family film is all about.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best American animated film made this decade, December 7, 1999
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This review is from: The Iron Giant [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a movie for all to enjoy. Kids, parents, and animation buffs of all ages will be impressed by this masterpiece. Some parents might be wondering about the PG rating -- it means just that; the parents should see it with their kids, but they don't really have to unless they are terribly sensitive towards certain subjects. Some parents might object to having their children hear about death ("It's bad to kill, but it's not bad to die, it's part of life" explains Hogarth, the boy, to the Giant) and such. But this is a far better movie in content and design than anything Disney has produced in the last several years, perhaps the decade. The animation is a lot of CG (the Giant is pure CG, believe it or not) disguised as old fashioned cell animation, and it looks spectacular. All of the characters were well done. 1)Hogarth, the boy, was actually pretty cool, never annoying. 2)The Giant was amazing animationwise and as a character, he is NOT a big dumb hulking mass. 3)The villain was creatively done and quite deceptive. And it is a breath of fresh air to have a (very, very) funny kids movie WITHOUT forced, saccharin-happy, sing-song scenes or completely lame comic relief "sidekicks". As for the violent scenes, Tarzan, Mulan, heck even the Little Mermaid, were worse. If anything, the superior animation might make the violence more impressive looking in "Giant". The only thing that could be classified as gore or maiming was a bloody nose Hogarth got when he ran into a tree. Oh, and somebody shoots a deer (offscreen). As for objectionable language, Hogarth says "Oh my God" and the villain and a military General say "hell". As for the dramatic scenes, they were impeccably done. The characters displayed emotions that were convincing (even- nay -especially the Giant) Nothing felt artificial, nothing made me gag. The ending made my eyes water, my girlfriend cried, and my cynical, sourpuss brother whispered "wow!".
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "a very good movie", December 1, 1999
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I loved it. I liked the kid, I liked the giant, and I understand why the villain was the villain.. The "acting" in the movie was so real, and I was so touched by the characters, and antagonized by the bad guy! The movie was so strong, so well rounded. I think it could have been done in live action, but I understand why it was animated. It's more than just telling a good story...it's telling it in the most beautiful way possible. That's what animation does. By making the characters alive, and giving them depth and feeling, animation makes any story better than a live action counterpart. Sadly many companies in America make animated features to attract children, then go up, putting mature humor into the mix to keep the adults happy. The Iron Giant does the opposite. Adults will have a lot more fun with this movie, but kids will absolutely love it. I like cartoon features anyway, but after seeing this I'm beginning to understand what really makes one feature better than another. This movie seems so independent. It doesn't go for the bucks, it goes for the heart. Isn't that what movies are made to do? Isn't that why movies get oscars? Hopefully this one won't go unnoticed at the Academy Awards, but even if it does, I have it on tape, and that's all that matters. I'm so glad I saw it, so glad it was made. The best movie of 1999, and it's a cartoon! Beleive it! See it for yourself!
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A witty, warm, and wonderful animated gem, November 21, 1999
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This review is from: The Iron Giant [VHS] (VHS Tape)
What can I say about The Iron Giant? Where do I begin? The script is full of wit and heart, with many scenes more touching and hilarious than most of the scripts of the films that beat out this film at the box office, (it's always heartbreaking when a great film like this bombs yet trash like Stigmata rises to the top of the charts.) It's animated with nice bright colors, and the voices of the characters, such as Harry Conick Jr. and Jennifer Aniston, are pitch perfect for the roles. The film deals with serious topics with a child-like innocence, yet not sugar coating them. Indeed, there isn't a scene that's goopy or indulges in stupid humor or gives in and becomes an average animated film. No, it has a level of sophistication and magic that keeps both children and adults enchanted. If you missed it in theateres, please catch it on video. It's a treat that no child or adult should miss.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unexpected and stunning work of art., November 17, 1999
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This review is from: The Iron Giant (DVD)
Who are these wonderful artists and technicians? Is it possible that a movie of such superlative design and execution as "The Iron Giant" sprung from a ragatag bunch of harried and under budgeted animators ready-formed and perfect in every detail? Thank You Brad Bird and all, for the only animated film I have ever seen where the technique took back seat to the story, and the unprecedented moment when I was shocked to feel a lump in my throat in sympathy with an animated robot. Why was I sitting in an empty theatre? Where were the throngs of people who would have elevated this fine feature film to it's rightfull place beside the other excellent and notably more profitable films this summer? I went home to search the web for any information on the creative team that produced the film. Yes, I found the studios home page and bought (for the first time ever)a movie tie-in: an Iron Giant talking figure. There is no question that the DVD is coming home to join my favorites to be enjoyed over and over.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Iron Giant, November 30, 1999
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dale Montgomery (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Iron Giant [VHS] (VHS Tape)
About 95% of The Iron Giant was appropriate for my 4 year old boy. The battle scene toward the end was very scary. Even though I have seen scarrier scenes in other children's movies, this had more of an edge due to the juxtaposition of the friendly child-like giant that we get to know through out the film with the violent battle robot it transforms into toward the end. This was quite a schock to most of the kids in the theatre. Despite this, The Iron Giant has a great message about passivisim and non-violence that is particularly relevant given the vast amount of inappropriately violent forms of media available to them today. I have seen it twice with my son and the ending still makes us both cry. Watch it with your child it is not a movie to plug them into while you attend to other things. I highly recommend it.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Animation of '99, November 23, 1999
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Surprisingly, WB surpassed Disney this year! If you have seen both "The Iron Giant" and the "Tarzan", I am pretty sure that you would agree with me and say "The Giant is a lot better". First of all, "The Iron Giant" has its own artistic style. It is different, it's stunning, and it's successful. Both the 3-D compuater animation and the traditiona 2-D artworks were outstanding and brilliant. Most importantly, "The Iron Giant" has a very touching story. You would have the sympathy for the "big metal guy", but you will also laugh at some plots. "The Iron Giant" is the best animation of the year undoubtfully, and I recommend it with enthusiasm.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Underrated Classic!, December 12, 1999
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This review is from: The Iron Giant [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is the closest thing to perfection in animation in a long time! I read it didn't do too well in the box office. I got to see it in the dollar theatres. Jennifer Aniston is great as the patient understanding mother as is Harry Connick, jr. as the hip artist who's ahead of his times. Of course, Hogarth is believable as the kid, but the true star is the Giant himself! He's friendly, impulsive, and learns from Hogarth how to use his power for good. The scenery of rural Maine is as beautiful as anything Disney could come up with (Did you think this review was going to get by without a Disney comparison?). I'll be very disappointed if South Park or Tarzan get an Academy Award over this gem!

(P.S. This is the 2nd review I've printed for The Iron Giant and I hope this one gets printed!)

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