I feel like the context of my comment went over his head. Wonder if he's missed anything else in this thread. HMMM.You heard it here first folks: Charlie says: Swallowing = Abortion.
I feel like the context of my comment went over his head. Wonder if he's missed anything else in this thread. HMMM.You heard it here first folks: Charlie says: Swallowing = Abortion.
Naaaaaah.I feel like the context of my comment went over his head. Wonder if he's missed anything else in this thread. HMMM.
I found the credits scenes way more interesting than the whole film and felt they should have focused on those times more than the school days. Still, my kids loved it so Pixar continues to do them entertainment.Monsters University - Cute, but probably the weakest of the Pixar films that I've seen (Planes is only one I haven't seen yet) but in the deleted scenes section even the director admits that getting tension about the outcome is hard because this is a prequel movie. I think that the opening sequence and the closing sequence are the best in the movie, and shed some light on what happened with a few characters.
Planes wasn't actually made by Pixar. It was made by Disney Toon Studios, the group that makes the straight-to-DVD animated movies.Monsters University - Cute, but probably the weakest of the Pixar films that I've seen (Planes is only one I haven't seen yet) but in the deleted scenes section even the director admits that getting tension about the outcome is hard because this is a prequel movie. I think that the opening sequence and the closing sequence are the best in the movie, and shed some light on what happened with a few characters.
That makes ALOT of sense after seeing the trailers.Planes wasn't actually made by Pixar. It was made by Disney Toon Studios, the group that makes the straight-to-DVD animated movies.
I found it entertaining, I guess I really didn't say that, but compared to the others that's I've really, really enjoyed, this just rated... cute. I also do understand completely that I'm not the target audience here. I did find it interesting how "misleading" the trailers were about the roommate situation,.I found the credits scenes way more interesting than the whole film and felt they should have focused on those times more than the school days. Still, my kids loved it so Pixar continues to do them entertainment.
That depends on the Pixar movie, of course. I don't think Wall-E and Up were really target at kids--more at adults, but were still kid-friendly. Pixar sways on the line and it's hard to tell from movie to movie where they're going to go under the vague realm of family film.I found it entertaining, I guess I really didn't say that, but compared to the others that's I've really, really enjoyed, this just rated... cute. I also do understand completely that I'm not the target audience here. I did find it interesting how "misleading" the trailers were about the roommate situation,.
In fact, I believe that it was originally supposed to be straight-to-DVD until someone realized they make even more money because of the Cars connection by releasing it in theaters.That makes ALOT of sense after seeing the trailers.
In response to the disagree, yeah. Maybe a little harsh. Brave wasn't terrible. It was just okay. However I already saw "Brother Bear" so it wasn't anything new.[DOUBLEPOST=1383641443,1383641229][/DOUBLEPOST]Iron Man 3: Yup. Finally saw it. Thoughts? I enjoyed it. I had heard that Shane Black's directing style was apparent, but I didn't think it would be THAT apparent. Not only did we open with a Robert Downey Jr. fumbly monologue, but there was even an "inter-racial celebrity" reference in there. I really did enjoy it though. Even if it kinda still feels out of place with the other films of the Marvel Universe at times.Pixar kinda lost my interest when they started making sequels to films that were only made to sell toys, and that have worse ratings on Rotten Tomatoes than Transformers 3.
Oh. And when they sold out completely and made a princess movie.
I'm sorry to say that I really disliked this. Trigun is one of my favorite anime ever, and everything about this felt off to me (pacing, characterization, the action, even the plot). It just felt like they were rushing through everything as fast as possible to shoehorn in yet another moment for Vash does something zany. It's like they chose to ignore the other half of his character. I get it's based off the manga and not the anime, but even so....Trigun - Badlands Rumble. Yes, again. Everything a Trigun fan could want. And I'm not biased because the antagonist is a couple letters off from being ME.
I'd say Borderlands is really darn close. Different planet, check. Weirdly like an anachronistic sci-fi Western, check. Random-ass occasionally 4th-wall acknowledging humor, check. Crazy fucking guns, ch-ch-ch-ch-CHECK!Related thought. I can't believe nobody's made a Trigun FPS/MMO. Though I guess, the Borderlands games come pretty close.
I know that Lecter is supposed to be scarier than Buffalo Bill, but damn, Bill creeped me out way more. His voice was creepy. I can't hear that actor speak (Monk) w/o hearing Bill.Buffalo Bill
I thought Toy Story 3 was actually excellent. It added to the characters in really big ways but was also the logical follow-through on the story of the first film.I am not saying that sequels are wrong or a sell-out, but they just aren't very good.
The Toy Story sequels were emotional, heart-felt, and enjoyable. And they made sense to have sequels.I thought Toy Story 3 was actually excellent. It added to the characters in really big ways but was also the logical follow-through on the story of the first film.
But you're right, in general its a bad sign that Pixar is going the Disney sequel route. Disney's direct influence in that way could end up really poorly.
To be fair, little kids fucking love the Cars movies, and the merchandising alone makes Disney/Pixar a ton of money to be able to produce actually good movies.The Toy Story sequels were emotional, heart-felt, and enjoyable. And they made sense to have sequels.
Cars 2... Okay Cars wasn't even one of their better movies. It only did well because of the kids going nuts over cars that could talk. Story-wise it just failed. And to make a sequel? There is no one who can convince me that Pixar felt they were making a Toy Story worthy sequel to this cash cow.
Monsters University: I haven't seen this one, so jury is still out. But I can already say that it has to be really well written to get over the fact that there is no Boo, and that their education is kinda worthless seeing how in a few years time they will phase it out.
I actually really liked the series.Lilo & Stitch: It's probably been 8 years since I last saw it, but I really love this movie. (I love it more when my wife isn't talking through the whole thing, but I digress.) I'm having a hard time wrapping together all the stuff it does well, probably because I'm tired, so I'll just say it makes me happy.
But good gods, never watch anything but the original movie.
I realized once I had kids that many of the Disney movies have an unnatural ability to get an emotional reaction out of me. I don't think I've ever sat through Lilo & Stitch without tearing up when he says "I'm lost".Lilo & Stitch: It's probably been 8 years since I last saw it, but I really love this movie. (I love it more when my wife isn't talking through the whole thing, but I digress.) I'm having a hard time wrapping together all the stuff it does well, probably because I'm tired, so I'll just say it makes me happy.
But good gods, never watch anything but the original movie.
Would you say Imax would be worth the extra money?Thor: The Dark World
For starters, don't bother with 3D if you can help it. I just saw in 3D and barely noticed it. Not worth the extra money.
Maybe? I don't know. I haven't experienced very many movies in Imax. The theatre here doesn't have it.Would you say Imax would be worth the extra money?