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dangdfeng · 1 year
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hey guys I managed to scan the entirety of The Art of The Bad Guys book! pdf is up on Archive :] big thanks to Ariana for letting me borrow her copy ... I could not find a single retailer still selling book
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wolfnanaki · 2 years
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Diane has gone through the same transformation as Wolf. She knows exactly what he’s feeling. She becomes his mentor, probably to make amends for who she used to be, because I think deep down, she has a little bit of guilt for never having really taken responsibility for what she did as the Crimson Paw. And I think by helping Wolf, she sees an opportunity for redemption. “I’m gonna teach you. I’m gonna show you. You have to let go all of those burdens that you are carrying with you: you’re not a bad guy because everybody says you’re a bad guy. Deep down you are a good guy; you’re a good person. Just accept that. Embrace it. It’s okay. Your pride should not get in the way of this.” And so she’s holding his hand throughout that journey, and I think that’s something that she wished somebody had done for her.
Director Pierre Perifel, The Art of The Bad Guys
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virgothozul · 2 years
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Hi
I’ve been the Animation Film Festival last week, it was awesome like alwaysI
I sketched a few guys drunk at night and in the train back home
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The Bad Guys: Human Jessica “Jessie” Catfish/The Auburn Whiskers
This is what Jessie looks like if she were a human inspired by @katrinthecat herself. Since she’s a model and sportswoman athlete, I decided to make her persona in Betty Deville from “Rugrats” (1991/2021) with her twang tone of Kate McKinnon herself. Not to mention, her characterization of a personality of a teenager even though she is 29 years old whilst being a beauty charmer to boys including Mr. Piranha(her latest victim/current boyfriend) himself.
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legendarywolf2022 · 1 year
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The Letter to Pierre Perifel
(To @tbgmoviecoverage from my friend)
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Dear Mr Perifel,
First, I want to say I'm your biggest fan of your latest movie The Bad Guys. Also, I am really happy to know that you also worked as an animator on other projects such as the Kung Fu Panda franchise, Rise of Guardians and even Monsters vs. Alien (honestly I think those last are underrated gems).
Anyway I want to apologize for bothering you like this, but since the tumblr "tbgmoviecoverage" canceled "submit and post" section I had no choice, but to ask you directly. Like I said before I really love your movie The Bad Guys. It has everything, charming anthropomorphic characters, heists, action, heartfull moments, really funny jokes and animation style like from manga comic. It's really amazing. But I couldn't help but notice some similarities with another concept I am familiar with. I am not talking about Zootopia, or Robin Hood, heck even not about Lupin the Third or Ocean 11 or any Tarantino's movies. No. The truth is that those similarities don't come from movies. They actually come from the more or less well-known video game franchise Sly Cooper.
Believe it or not there are so many similarities you could even imagine. There are heists, some car chases, foxy love interest on the side of the law (who is pretty much combination of Diane Foxington (be a fox, sassy, flirty with protagonist, sometimes quick to judge but understanding) and Police Chief Misty (temper and similar police status as inspector of Interpol), hero's narrating to us, side character who pretends to be good guy help protagonists until the reveal of him(or her) be the main antagonist who betrays them and put them in jail, villain who pretends to be a samaritan, villain who tries to prove be the greatest thief (there are many villains with different goals so that's why I mentioning it thrice). Some cutscenes have really great comic style, except Thieves in Times, that one is more cartoon style, but it's still cool.
The only difference I think they have (aside from location) are instead of 5 typical stereotypes of villain animals like snake, tarantula, shark, wolf it's actually 3 animals like turtle, hippo and of course a raccoon (who is actually a stereotype for a masked thief). And they only steal from others, because and I quote: "There's no honor, no challenge, no fun in stealing from ordinary people."
Fun fact: 6 years ago there was supposed to be a movie adaptation, but due to Ratchet and Clank movie failure, it never happened. Then there was a tv series idea, but it also ended up forgotten and as for the next game, nothing since Thieves in Times came and that was 9 years ago and it's only a speculation now considering the 20th anniversary is coming this year. But after the success of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and of course The Bad Guys, being the two of the top movies at the box office in weeks, maybe there is still a chance.
So I am asking you only two questions:
1. Was Sly Cooper one of your inspirations for your movie The Bad Guys? (If you know about this game of course)
2. If there would be a chance of making a movie or tv series adaptation of Sly Cooper, would you take a chance working on it as a director? (Because honestly, there is no other who I would trust with this but you. Like I said, your movie is a great example of how to make a great animated heist movie.)
You don't have to answer that second question if you don't want to. But I still want to know the answer to the first one. Again I apologize for bothering like that, but I assure you this will be the only e-mail you get from me. I just only want to know this. And the rest of my knowledge of Bad Guys production I will learn from a blog on tumblr I just mentioned.
So for final words: Congratulations to your successful movie The Bad Guys and wishing you good luck for future projects like sequel or tv series. You, Aaron Blabey, Damon Ross, Rebecca Huntley, Etan Cohen, all actors, editors, musicians, choreographers, animators, everyone who worked on that movie, you all deserved it.
Sincerely, one of your fans.
P.S. So Long Suckers!🐺😎
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Please share this to everyone who will get this letter to Mr Perifel himself to see it!
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moviemosaics · 1 year
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The Bad Guys
directed by Pierre Perifel, 2022
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hebisann · 2 years
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The interview with Pierre Perifel, director of "the BAD GUYS" will be aired on TV at 10:30 p.m. Japan time!
Is this the first time to have an interview with the director in Japan?
I love the director, so I'm very happy ✨.
Thank you so much!!
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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The Bad Guys (2022, dir. Pierre Perifel) - review by Rookie-Critic
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The Bad Guys sees DreamWorks Animation in surprisingly top form. Genuinely funny while still being a pretty well written caper film with a few narrative twists that stick the landing, I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this one. There are some logical pitfalls and some heavy-handed messaging that took me out of certain moments, which isn't ideal, but this is a well worth it, family friendly outing that was just a ton of fun. It's also got one hell of a cast. It's good to see Sam Rockwell getting some much needed love.
Score: 8/10
Currently available for streaming on Netflix.
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The Bad Guys
To avoid prison, a gang of notorious animal criminal pretends to seek rehabilitation, only for their leader to secretly wants to change his ways.
The Bad Guys was a film that I scoffed off upon its released. It looked like a typical family movie filled with all the standard tropes. Upon watching, I was partially correct. It had all the children's movie tropes in the book, but I still had fun watching it. The animation style is unique and crafted with numerous entertaining action sequences. The characters were immensely charismatic and charming. Many of the jokes surprisingly stuck their landing, with a wonderful mix of slapstick and witty dialogue. Overall, this was a pleasant surprise that I did not expect.
I am giving the Bad Guys, a B.
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nine-frames · 2 years
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The Bad Guys, 2022.
Dir.  Pierre Perifel | Writ. Etan Cohen with Yoni Brenner & Hilary Winston | Art Dir. Floriane Marchix
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The Bad Guys
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The Bad Guys    [trailer]
To avoid prison, a gang of notorious animal criminals pretend to seek being rehabilitated, only for their leader to secretly find that he genuinely wants to change his ways.
It has not the best animation, but this was a lot more enjoyable than I expected. Fast and funny, with a very likable voice cast. And it has a nice jazzy, funky soundtrack. I had a very good time watching it.
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fromthestacks · 1 year
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The Bad Guys
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The Bad Guys
“The Bad Guys” makes being bad look so good.
Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Ms. Tarantula, Mr. Shark, and Mr. Piranha are all a group of friends who pull off massive heists together. One day, after successfully robbing a bank, the Bad Guys are called out as subpar thieves by Governor Diane Foxington on live television. To prove a point, Mr. Wolf suggests the crew steal an award called The Golden Dolphin and humiliate Diane Foxington. During the heist, Mr. Wolf gets a taste of what it’s like to be a good guy and really likes it. The only problem is, his crew might not like that idea as much as he does.
This movie accumulates a tremendous amount of goodwill from the start, which allowed me to trust the comedy of the rest of the movie. The movie is filled with jokes that don’t outright point themselves out, but the competency of the movie let me know that the filmmakers knew what they were doing. An example of this would be a scene with Mr. Piranha beating up a human guard almost ten times his height, stealing his clothes, and having the clothes miraculously fit him. The other characters don’t point out how weird that is, but as an audience member, I knew that the joke was intentional and not an oversight because this movie is just so well-made. The movie obtains this goodwill because of how much creativity oozes from each frame. The opening itself instantly reminded me of movies like “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction”. It does its own thing with it in its own cartoony style and it immediately got me hooked. I’m starting to love animated movies that try to ditch realism in favor of a more stylistic look. It’s such a simple, but effective way to stand out from the rest of the crowd and look good while doing it. All the voice talent really took this movie to a whole other level, especially Sam Rockwell. I swear, throughout the movie, I was trying to figure out who was voicing Mr. Wolf because I knew that voice from other movies. Awkwafina is always fun in movies. I found out that Anthony Ramos was Mr. Piranha and I’m so glad the movie found a way to incorporate his amazing singing voice in a surprising and funny way. The pacing of this movie is stellar. I truly felt like this was the first movie in a very, very long time where I was completely sucked in. My eyes were glued to the screen from start to finish. All the twists and turns in this movie kept the momentum of the movie going. “The Bad Guys” knows what it is and doesn’t try to be more. Instead, it focuses on being the absolute best with what it is and that’s always the right way to go.
★★★★★
Watched on May 9th, 2022
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The Bad Guys (2022) Review
The Bad Guys (2022) Review
After a lifetime of being the bad guys, a gang of notorious animal criminals pretend to seek rehabilitation in order to avoid prison. ⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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This is my very first fanfic of the Bad Guys: The Angel of Goodness!
Link: https://www.wattpad.com/myworks/340163024-the-bad-guys-in-the-angel-of-goodness
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