• Pixar's UP
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[QUOTE=Tazers Hurt;15287908]This movie was possibly the best movie I've ever seen. Beat the shit out of Wall-E and any other Pixar movie, that's for sure. And that's saying a lot.[/QUOTE] Must be really good then..
I cried. It's that emotional. Just, believe me.
[QUOTE=psot;14552941]No, truth.[/QUOTE] No, opinion.
Wow, what a great movie.
Well I saw it today and I honestly think that was Pixar's best.
[QUOTE=Altec100;15288891]Well I saw it today and I honestly think that was Pixar's best.[/QUOTE] It was like one of their short films, but made into an entire movie. This movie is a must see for everyone in my opinion, its that good.
Up has beaten out The Incredibles as my favorite Pixar film. Best Pixar movie I've ever seen and funniest Pixar movie I've ever seen. Amazing job, Pixar. You've finally made me cry. I haven't cried from a movie in years, and I cried twice during Up.
The first half of the film was pretty sad :( its a good movie.
[QUOTE=Mr. Mcguffin;15280195]No, I suppose I didn't meet him. It must have been some strange elaborate illusion cast upon me and numerous other people. And it's in Emeryville(I should seeing as I've flown out there twice), I mentioned that I was in LA because LA is a sort of hub for movies. You get most everyone going through here.[/QUOTE] yes but you see san francisco is really no where near LA regardless of which part of either one
Jesus Christ the first part was so fucking depressing for a kids movie. The 3D was fucking awesome though.
[QUOTE=pimp_kewkie;15290118]Jesus Christ the first part was so fucking depressing for a kids movie. The 3D was fucking awesome though.[/QUOTE] the thing with most pixar films is that, really, they're not actually kids movies. major misconception. [editline]12:06AM[/editline] i think the only one that could really vouch for a kids' movie would have to be Monsters, Inc.
I think Up is the first move I've ever watched where it made me cry in the first 20-30 minutes. Of course, I cried on a few other parts, but, my god, this movie was amazing. It definitely topples Pixar's other movies, by far. Loved the subtle Star Wars references, among various other surprises. And I have to agree with M_B on how some of these films are not purely child films. Part of Pixar's genius is making the movie for kids, and also for the adults as well. They do it so well, which is why I favor them more than other companies: like Dreamworks. I recommend this movie for everybody to see if you fancy any of Pixar's movies. Especially the short at the beginning, it's all just great and wonderful fun.
[QUOTE=M_B;15290210]the thing with most pixar films is that, really, they're not actually kids movies. major misconception. [editline]12:06AM[/editline] i think the only one that could really vouch for a kids' movie would have to be Monsters, Inc.[/QUOTE] Normally I'd call it "[B]Literally a movie for all ages, even if you're an adult, it's still not a dreamworks animation so you'll most likely enjoy it[/B]" films. Also, I'm a bitch for sad movies, especially when its about an old person, mostly old men. Really, I see nothing but depression in old people in real life. And a film like UP just sets it off for me. :(
[QUOTE=M_B;15290210]the thing with most pixar films is that, really, they're not actually kids movies. major misconception. [editline]12:06AM[/editline] i think the only one that could really vouch for a kids' movie would have to be Monsters, Inc.[/QUOTE] Didnt Pixar start at some film festival and then they partnered with Disney?
October is too far away, and it has a talking dog... Talking. Dog. Talking dogs are :krad2:.
[QUOTE=Hunterbrute;15291055]Didnt Pixar start at some film festival and then they partnered with Disney?[/QUOTE] No, it all started with Toy Story.
[QUOTE=Hunterbrute;15291055]Didnt Pixar start at some film festival and then they partnered with Disney?[/QUOTE] See: The Pixar Story on the 3 disc special editon of wall-e or the 2 disc blu ray edition
[QUOTE=Robman8908;15282755]You all think those are as good as the first Pixars? Like the beginning of the desk lamp in the cartoon-short? Toy Story? A Bug's Life? C'mooooonnnnn.[/QUOTE] I forgot, you have just bought me to tears. The nostalgia.
I still think this movie was great a- SQUIRREL!
[url]http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=316306266&s=143441[/url] Pixar just released a Greatest hits album. GET IT.
Just saw this movie last night. Go see it.
[url]http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/74617/25%20Carl%20Goes%20Up.mp3[/url] :3
Pixar grinds my gears.
-snippity- For those who have no money, its the greastest hits of Pixar...via Rapidshare. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Piracy" - mm3guy))[/highlight]
[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCGDDffEnfg[/hd] Uploaded the song onto youtube
My dad, my brothers and me are going to see it later today.
I was trying so hard not to cry through most parts of this movie..
[QUOTE=psot;14552979]The Incredibles - Awful Ratatouille - Not funny, at all. WALL-E - Turned it off after 20 minutes.[/QUOTE] [quote]-140[/quote] i didn't know facepunch cared so much about childrens movies
[QUOTE=reviewmad;15278294]I got up and left the cinema in the middle of WALL-E. Shitty, boring, little kids keep going LOL WALLY FROM WHERE'S WALLY GUISE and such they are idiots[/QUOTE] Your getting angry for kids watching a kids movie? lol
[QUOTE=psot;14552979]The Incredibles - Awful Ratatouille - Not funny, at all. WALL-E - Turned it off after 20 minutes.[/QUOTE] did you get dropped off of a fucking bridge when you were a child?
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