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Postby GrubbTheFragger » Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:15 pm

Great movie. One of my favorite pixar movies in a long time
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Postby Maledicte » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:09 pm

Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1316000) wrote:What with the talking cars and toys and alternate dimensions filled with monsters that derrive power from screams this movie for what-ever reason required the suspension of disbelief for me. Something about it made the fact that I had to suspend it all the more obvious than previous films.

I know what you mean. It must have been because the realistic parts were very, very real (not just the emotional parts, but the plot parts...like parents not showing up or wounds actually drawing blood and such) that it belief on my part was strained at some points.

Which is not to say that it was a serious drawback. The movie was excellent; the music was great; the animation exceptional; the humor very funny indeed. In fact, my biggest complaint is: Needs more dogs!
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Postby Fish and Chips » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:49 pm

Saw this with my dad yesterday afternoon. Fantastic movie, though I'm a bit disappointed a particular character never showed up.

The opening montage of Carl and Ellie's life was easily the best scene.
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Postby Etoh*the*Greato » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:43 pm

easily the best scene. And probably the single most important scene to the concept of the movie
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Postby Shao Feng-Li » Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:44 am

It made me cry. I absolutely love UP.
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Postby F.M Disciple » Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:37 pm

I want to see that movie.

It looks like a movie worthy of shelling out ten bucks for.

(I've shelled out ten bucks many a times for movie tickets but sadly they have not been worthy.)
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:30 pm

This. Movie. Was. Fantastic. This is the best thing I've seen from Pixar in a long time-- heck, one of the best movies I've seen this year so far. It made me cry within the first ten minutes. That has to be a new record. XD

At first I was hesitant to suspend my disbelief, but then I just said "screw it" and decided to enjoy the film even if it wasn't entirely realistic. And I'm glad I did.

Also, this film was very bold for a kids' movie, and I appreciate that. I get tired of filmmakers dumbing everything down for kids and was really impressed to see none of that here.

Edit: Since for some reason it won't let me edit my last post in this thread (O_o), I just wanted to make a correction: This wasn't the first Pixar film I saw in the theatre. Cars was. I forgot that I went to see it. >_>
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:48 pm

ShiroiHikari (post: 1316555) wrote:This. Movie. Was. Fantastic. This is the best thing I've seen from Pixar in a long time-- heck, one of the best movies I've seen this year so far. It made me cry within the first ten minutes. That has to be a new record. XD


LOL I said the same exact thing to my mom the second the movie finished. That first scene is killer. XD

Also, this film was very bold for a kids' movie, and I appreciate that. I get tired of filmmakers dumbing everything down for kids and was really impressed to see none of that here.


I LOVED this aspect. I love Pixar so much for this. I can't stand it when people make crappy movies with stupid humor because they don't think kids will understand it. But they CAN comprehend movies with real plots; it's just that no one gives them the chance anymore. Also I loved that they actually showed blood! I was stoked. XD
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:54 pm

I know, I was shocked at the blood actually. I really wasn't expecting them to go there but I liked that they did XD
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Postby Roz » Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:06 pm

Just got back from seeing it for the second time. Totally worth it. I LOVE the first part.

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Postby Bobtheduck » Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:44 am

Danderson (post: 1315687) wrote:Agree'd....I read an interview a christian magazine had with the director of Wall-E and he said that the thing about a trashed planet had nothing to do with environmentalism, but was rather a result of us as humans giving into materialism]

Ok... I admit I jumped ahead a bit with this one. In fact, I only saw bits and pieces of it before, but I had so many friends tell me it was a straight up environmental thing, and the bits I watched seemed to match that... I had no interest in seeing Robot Captain Planet, ya know?

Because of this, I decided to watch it today, and I actually do like it. Still seems a bit on the environmentalist side, but not as bad as I'd thought by any means.

And about the whole "all drains lead to the ocean" thing in Finding Nemo, until people have made mention of it's meaning I honestly thought nothing of it....


I've seen Finding Nemo about 4 or 5 times. Maybe once by my own desire, and a few times because... Well, because it's so galznerking popular among some of my friends. The All drains lead to the ocean thing is quoted by kids all the time. Thing is, it's not true... It lead to kids flushing their fish to their deaths because they thought they'd be sent to the ocean. Ignoring the fact that most kids have FRESHWATER fish, there's also the fact that sewers don't go to the ocean, they go to sewage treatment plants (when houses use sewers to begin with) and nothing fish-sized would survive that trip.

I felt the whole thing was basically a Sea pollution thing... Seeing sewer lines emptying into the ocean should illicit a reaction. We get FOOD from the ocean, you know? We swim in the ocean... Etc... I didnt' see it as anything other than a message that was a bit off target (at least for first world nations, if not for places like, say, Fiji), but maybe I read too deeply into it, I don't know.

As for messages... It's not that I don't think there should be messages in movies, but more that when there are obvious and prominent messages I don't agree with, I'd rather not subject myself to it. I've done it intentionally at times, though... I watched some films by a certain, ahem, *documentarian* that went against what I believed, and when I'd seen how deceptive he had been with his footage and how he put things together, it accomplished nothing but making me angry.

I watch movies because I want to be entertained. It's not that the movies have to agree with me, but I'd rather not watch one I know will annoy me...

Even without any environmental thing in Finding Nemo, though, it annoys me... It's my second least favorite movie from Pixar (the least favorite being Bug's life) I don't really know what it is about that one... Maybe my friends killed it for me. I'm more a Monster's Inc fan. And Incredibles. And Toy Stoy 1-2.

I'll probably see Up soon. Sounds like a good one.
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:18 am

I didn't like Finding Nemo either. If there was an award for Most Overrated Pixar Film, I would vote for Finding Nemo. >_>
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Postby ADXC » Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:04 am

I really, really want to see this movie! It seems like everybody here loved it! Wow, hard to find a move that good. And I personally do love Pixar movies, not Dreamworks(Blah!).


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Postby Nate » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:19 pm

I am usually a sucker for sob stories but I managed to make it through the movie without crying, though I did almost tear up in the beginning montage. The movie was just fantastic from start to finish...although...the one thing I thought was weird.

Carl was watching that Muntz guy in the theater when he was a kid. But they're...still somehow the same age...? That didn't make a lot of sense to me.

Also it was all I could do throughout the movie to not have my mind wander off going "Hey Freakazoid, you wanna go for a mint?"
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:44 pm

Nate (post: 1317280) wrote:Carl was watching that Muntz guy in the theater when he was a kid. But they're...still somehow the same age...? That didn't make a lot of sense to me.


Eh, this might be spoilerific so I'll make the tags anyways:

[SPOILER]This occurred to me too, but say they were ten years apart (Muntz did look young enough in those videos to be 20-ish). If Carl saw that when he was 10 and Muntz was 20, Carl could have easily been in his mid to late sixties and Muntz in his mid to late seventies by the time they met. It made more sense when I thought about it that way. XD [/SPOILER]
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Postby Maledicte » Sat Jun 06, 2009 5:55 pm

Radical Dreamer (post: 1317303) wrote:Eh, this might be spoilerific so I'll make the tags anyways:

[SPOILER]This occurred to me too, but say they were ten years apart (Muntz did look young enough in those videos to be 20-ish). If Carl saw that when he was 10 and Muntz was 20, Carl could have easily been in his mid to late sixties and Muntz in his mid to late seventies by the time they met. It made more sense when I thought about it that way. XD [/SPOILER]


[spoiler]I thought the movie info said that Carl was 78 years old, which would make Muntz about 90...then again, he's living a much more active lifestyle (and being served fine dining) down in South America.[/spoiler]
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Sat Jun 06, 2009 5:57 pm

Nate (post: 1317280) wrote:Also it was all I could do throughout the movie to not have my mind wander off going "Hey Freakazoid, you wanna go for a mint?"


Ha! I didn't figure out it was him. I kept sitting there thinking "That guy sounds SO familiar!" and then I saw the end credits and was like "Oh." XD

Also, Corrie, I came to the same conclusion you did, but

[spoiler]Now that I think about it some 90-year-old people are perfectly spry, so I guess it's not really out of the question that Muntz was that old. XD[/spoiler]
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Postby KumaruRockz » Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:32 pm

I liked this movie. :) I didn´t LOVE it but I barely paid attention because I was with my gf.
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Postby Kkun » Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:43 pm

KumaruRockz (post: 1317324) wrote:I liked this movie. :) I didn´t LOVE it but I barely paid attention because I was with my gf.


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Postby KumaruRockz » Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:06 pm



Perfect response.
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Postby ADXC » Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:49 pm

I really liked this movie. The opening of course was the best. But the end was touching too.

@ Kkun-I remember that episode! Can you guess who caught them kissing, "NEWMAN!"
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Postby Changing Myst » Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:44 pm

A friend of mine has been gushing about this movie for quite some time since the first commercial with Doug in it aired. She always ran around going 'Squirrel!' at the most appropiate or inappropiate times. I was skeptical at first, then I saw the PluggedIn review for it and then had a sudden urge to go see it. The message sounds absolutely beautiful and I really wanted to see it on the big screen.

...Bad news, I'm broke. So, I will have to sulk as I stare at all the posts that talk about how awesome it is. Maybe they'll inspire me to actually work for the money instead of waiting for it to fall in my lap.

All I wanna know is: Is it better then Cars? Wall-E was cute but I still didn't think it was as good as Cars. Probably because I know a guy who is exactly like Mater. The people you meet when you live out in the middle of nowhere are astonishing and somewhat scary.

Whoa, as I'm writing this, my dad just popped up and asked if I could clean his car for twenty bucks when I was just bemoaning for money a few minutes ago. *looks up at the sky* I think He's showing off.
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:48 pm

Changing Myst (post: 1317486) wrote:All I wanna know is: Is it better then Cars? Wall-E was cute but I still didn't think it was as good as Cars. Probably because I know a guy who is exactly like Mater. The people you meet when you live out in the middle of nowhere are astonishing and somewhat scary.


I think it far surpasses Cars, but Cars was my least favorite Pixar film. XD I personally think that films like Wall-E and Up surpass a good lot of live action films though; they're just in a totally different category. XD I loved it!
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Postby Etoh*the*Greato » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:53 pm

Wall-E stands as my favorite Pixar flick, followed closely by the Incredibles, but I know I'm in the minority on the last one.
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Postby Changing Myst » Sun Jun 07, 2009 2:09 pm

[quote="Radical Dreamer (post: 1317491)"]I think it far surpasses Cars, but Cars was my least favorite Pixar film. XD I personally think that films like Wall-E and Up surpass a good lot of live action films though]

I always found Cars as my favorite just because it reflects how my life is out in the middle of nowhere. Everyone acts like they do from Radiator Springs in my town... and the population count is just about the same. I liked Wall-E, it just wasn't my favorite. But, Eve and Wall-E are now my favorite Disney/Pixar couples of all time. There's just an innocence to their relationship that I just adore.

I finished washing and cleaning out my dad's car, and gained ten bucks! My sister helped, too, so the twenty bucks was split. But hey, I get to go to the movie! Yay! :dance:
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Sun Jun 07, 2009 2:45 pm

Up was WAY better than Cars if you ask me. Not that Cars was bad, it's just Up is much better.

Ratatouille is my other favorite Pixar film-- I know nobody else except the critics liked it but I don't care. XD I used to love Toy Story but I haven't seen it in a jillion years so I'm not sure if it's still at the top of my list.
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Postby Cognitive Gear » Sun Jun 07, 2009 3:01 pm

Up is way better than Cars. Go see Up! For your reference, this is how I rank the Pixar feature films:

1. Up/Wall-E
2. The Incredibles
3. Ratatouille
4. Toy Story/Toy Story 2
5. Monsters Inc.
6. Finding Nemo/A Bug's Life/Cars

All of them are really wonderful.
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Postby Nate » Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:39 pm

Etoh*the*Greato wrote:Wall-E stands as my favorite Pixar flick, followed closely by the Incredibles, but I know I'm in the minority on the last one.

Not really. Wall-E was just so amazing and wonderful I can't regard it as anything but my favorite of Pixar's movies. Up would be a close second, with The Incredibles as third.
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Postby Changing Myst » Mon Jun 08, 2009 3:59 pm

God gave me the money, but now He is taking away my freetime. It's probably to teach me the virtue of patience, which I fail at sooo much.

Why does nobody like Cars?! I feel so alone... At least Incredibles is in second place, which I can qoute seemlessley. The kids love it in VBS (which is the reason for my lack of freetime) and my best is Syndrome. I'm a hit. ...Even though they're suppose to be focusing on learning about love and God instead of Pixar movies.

Up will be out of theaters when I actually have the freetime to see it.
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Postby ADXC » Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:24 pm

@ Changing Myst-Im sorry if some people don't like Cars at all(I actually liked Cars. Granted it's not my favorite; however, I did enjoy it and saw some lessons we can learn from it.), but that is what they like. What they like is not what you like and can never be what you like simply because you are you. A person can like a movie a whole lot because he sees a lesson or some value in it. However there maybe others to which it doesn't pertain to their life so they can't relate. The people who can't relate are those who don't like it. Each person on this Earth has different needs and they have a different life(No one you know has the exact same life as your own.) that they live. You need to always know that what you like is what you like, no one can take that from you because God gave it to you.

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