• Paperman
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[QUOTE=Glitchman;39436772]Oh PLEASE I am sick of this Disney hopeless romantic orphan bullshit. (Coincidentally you MUST be either a hopeless homantic, orphan, or African Lion to get a job at Disney/Pixar) Tug at my heart strings, get $$$ Well, let's look at the stronger implications of this "love story" Well, first off, If I know anything about women, if a piece of my paper slapped a girl in the face, especially that early in the morning on her way to work, she'd be the biggest bitch on this side of the Hudson about it. Further more, I'm ASTOUNDED that kid was not fired from his job, let alone not drafted in the war. You can clearly tell by the cars and attire that this was around 1942-1945. Also, every single man older than him is bald. Film Analysis. He must have wasted that company tons of $$$ during his little romantic escapade, wasting paper which was a rationed item at the time. Let's not even START on how those planes managed to fly in that sort of way. He also posed a significant chance of hitting her, or someone else in the eye, causing temporary to permanent blindness. Also he's obviously a schizophrenic stalker. 1 out of B stars (is he serious?)[/QUOTE] Careful there pal. A fake shitpost is still a shitpost
9/10 Would watch again.
The thing that won this for me was that awe-inspiring soundtrack. The upbeat part completely had me happy and satisfied. It's really a strangely addicting feeling, and it's part of the reason i continue to replay and watch this masterpiece. The other being the fascinating way this was made. truly a piece worthy of remembrance for years to come.
It looks amazing, but I'm wondering if they can pull off multiples styles using this method. It's cool now, but if they can't make something really different it won't look as cool the 20th time.
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