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...ZeldaGirl wrote:I maintain there is absolutely no shame in enjoying Pixar movies. All of my 21-year-old friends and up do.
^I just watched 'The Incredibles' again today. It's brilliant, and there's plenty of stuff in it for an older audience (including an homage to 'Watchmen').
You just convinced me to see that movie.
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I don't think the Recall idea would be appropriate given past events in real life toy recalls and being close to the lead poisoning in children's toys. Also, if the mother takes it away from Andy, how would Andy get it back and have a happy family again? It's probably a good idea in the short-term, but figuring out a solution would be way too complicated (if not impossible).PSYCHOKID909 wrote:I'm kinda dissappointed that theydropped the recall Idea, to me it seemed like they couldget alot out of that storyline. though I definetly intend to see it once it comes out. Who knows maybe Pixar can make a grand story out of the daycare idea.
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Cars was meh. Ratatouille made me fzcking hungry.
And as a general rule, Dreamworks CG-animated films suck. There are a few examples of good films (the original Shrek, Kung-Fu Panda from what I've heard), but the majority of them are crap. Pixar movies have always been deep, meaningful and story-drivin. Dreamworks films are usually shallow or clunky, or both. They just don't tend to leave an impression at all.
And as a general rule, Dreamworks CG-animated films suck. There are a few examples of good films (the original Shrek, Kung-Fu Panda from what I've heard), but the majority of them are crap. Pixar movies have always been deep, meaningful and story-drivin. Dreamworks films are usually shallow or clunky, or both. They just don't tend to leave an impression at all.
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^ Since when is Cars deep or meaningful? I realize you called them out on Cars yourself in your opinion, and I don't mean to bash anyone's favorite movie, but I can't relate to talking cars.
Here's the Pixar movies I never liked much:
Bug's Life, Finding Nemo (couldn't finish it, was too crappy), Wall-E.
The others like Toy Story were fine as a child, but I couldn't bare to watch them today.
I looked at a list of Pixar movies to refresh my memory and the list is surprisingly sparse. I thought about a billion came out but those were probably from other companies like Dreamworks.
Here's the Pixar movies I never liked much:
Bug's Life, Finding Nemo (couldn't finish it, was too crappy), Wall-E.
The others like Toy Story were fine as a child, but I couldn't bare to watch them today.
I looked at a list of Pixar movies to refresh my memory and the list is surprisingly sparse. I thought about a billion came out but those were probably from other companies like Dreamworks.
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