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[b]Plot Synopsis:[/b]
When a group of appliances find that the summer cottage they have been living in for years is going to be sold, they go on an adventure to find their "Master" (an 8 year old boy) in the city.
[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092695/]IMDb Link[/url]
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My plot synopsis skills aren't great but if you've already seen it, you know what its about anyway.
I loved this movie. I think its highly underrated. But I also always hated this scene of the movie when I was a kid.
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Fuck clowns. Honestly.
phil hartman as the suicidal air conditioner
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seriously why did this kid play with appliances? couldnt he afford real toys?
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But I also always hated this scene of the movie when I was a kid.
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Oh shit, I remember always covering my eyes after the toaster started smoking, I didn't even remember that there was a clown at all. That was the scariest thing ever when I was a kid, other than the clown statue thing in Pee Wee's Big Adventure.
[QUOTE=Membrain;20460571]phil hartman as the suicidal air conditioner
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seriously why did this kid play with appliances? couldnt he afford real toys?[/QUOTE]
When I was a kid I only had a brick to play with, but at school I hit someone over the head with it and they took it away from me.
Holy fuck yes yes yes to this movie. Nostalgia'd all over the room.
It's a conspiracy.
Oh man, I watched this movie all the time when I was little.
They had another one where the Little Toaster and his friends go to mars.
Twas' exquisite.
Did you guys know that John Lasseter (yes, the guy from Pixar) wanted to make this movie hand drawn with computer animated backgrounds? His idea got rejected since Disney's current CEO thought that computer animation wouldn't be sucessful, so he fired Lasseter, who went to the Computer Graphics Division of Lucasfilm, since the directors, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith, saw that they could have an ex-Disney animator with ambitions for computer animated movies, which is what they wanted too. Soon, when that division became Pixar, bought by Steve Jobs, Lasseter directed computer animated shorts such as Luxo Jr and Tin Toy. If you think they're un-important, think again: the first movie had Pixar's future icon first appearance and the second one was what sparked the idea for Toy Story 1. Of course, Toy Story 1 happened only because of 4 important people on Disney: Michael Eisner, Frank Wells, Roy E. Disney and Kratzkenberg (can't remember his first name). Roy convinced Michael and Frank that computer animation was a good idea and Kratzkenberg was the one that made those dreams of a "totally computer animated movie" come true.
Thank god for books!
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Oh yeah: ITS MY FUNCTIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
I used to watch this movie all the time when I was a kid, and I never really realized how fucking messed up it was.
In 500 years, people will still see evidence from how much I just got nostalgia'd.
I remember the air conditioner always freaked me out, also when the vacuum started sucking up its own cord.
God I loved this movie.
I'm surprised I'm not scared of clowns, too.
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;20463046]Did you guys know that John Lasseter (yes, the guy from Pixar) wanted to make this movie hand drawn with computer animated backgrounds? His idea got rejected since Disney's current CEO thought that computer animation wouldn't be sucessful, so he fired Lasseter, who went to the Computer Graphics Division of Lucasfilm, since the directors, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith, saw that they could have an ex-Disney animator with ambitions for computer animated movies, which is what they wanted too. Soon, when that division became Pixar, bought by Steve Jobs, Lasseter directed computer animated shorts such as Luxo Jr and Tin Toy. If you think they're un-important, think again: the first movie had Pixar's future icon first appearance and the second one was what sparked the idea for Toy Story 1. Of course, Toy Story 1 happened only because of 4 important people on Disney: Michael Eisner, Frank Wells, Roy E. Disney and Kratzkenberg (can't remember his first name). Roy convinced Michael and Frank that computer animation was a good idea and Kratzkenberg was the one that made those dreams of a "totally computer animated movie" come true.
Thank god for books!
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Oh yeah: ITS MY FUNCTIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON![/QUOTE]
Katzenberg is also a fucking prick who turns everything he touches to shit because he's an egomaniac with a heart made of fucking coal, by the way.
[QUOTE=Mr. Mcguffin;20466622]Katzenberg is also a fucking prick who turns everything he touches to shit because he's an egomaniac with a heart made of fucking coal, by the way.[/QUOTE]
But he did "bump" the idea of a full-lenght computer animated movie and helped it come true.
I think i'm the only person here who hasn't seen it.
This movie was great as a kid, fuck those people giving this movie 6.6 stars on IMDb.
I only saw the one where they go to the moon
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seriously why did this kid play with appliances? couldnt he afford real toys?[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure those appliances cost a lot more than most toys out nowadays.
When I was a kid that clown scene scared the shit out of me.
[QUOTE=pie_is_good;20461017]When I was a kid I only had a brick to play with, but at school I hit someone over the head with it and they took it away from me.[/QUOTE]
Quit bitchin sonny, I had to walk fourteen miles barefooted through the snow just to GET to school.
[QUOTE=GreaseGunner;20465983]I remember the air conditioner always freaked me out, also when the vacuum started sucking up its own cord.[/QUOTE]
Self fellatio.
[QUOTE=Bletotum;20482265]Quit bitchin sonny, I had to walk fourteen miles barefooted through the snow just to GET to school.[/QUOTE]
Buddy, I had to scale up a jagged edged, 100 degree incline, in the middle of an arctic blizzard, naked.
Loved this movie. The blanket always made me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
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Loved this movie as a kid man, fuck.
I never watched The Brave Little Toaster, how ever I loved the sequil, The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars
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