Pixar's Up

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  • edited March 2009
    meh, I don't know about this one. I'm going to see it, but I'm not especially looking forward to it.
  • edited March 2009
    I'm definitely going to see it at some point ('cause Pixar's pretty much the best film studio around), but I doubt they're going to be able to top Wall-E.
    That movie made me feel warm and fuzzy on the inside, and I'm a massive cynic.
  • edited March 2009
    TrogLlama wrote: »
    That movie made me feel warm and fuzzy on the inside, and I'm a massive cynic.

    I find it hard to emotionally attach to such a dumb story. Although the earlier parts on Earth were pretty cool.

    Although of Course, I'm a massive cynic :p
  • edited March 2009
    I find it hard to emotionally attach to such a dumb story. Although the earlier parts on Earth were pretty cool.

    Although of Course, I'm a massive cynic :p
    You have no soul.
  • edited March 2009
    Agreed. Who DOESN'T like WALL-E? I'll admit, though, that it DID start off rather slowly.
  • edited March 2009
    It's true, you can't beat Wall-E, It's a great movie, Up looks to much like a Dreamworks Animation Film, maybe it'll be better then it looks.
  • edited March 2009
    I'm just curious to see who Disney will choose as their park character for this film. :p
  • edited March 2009
    I'm not looking forward to it yet since it's out in October this year -- don't want to wish my life away! It does look interesting though and hey, it's Pixar, what can go wrong?
  • edited March 2009
    Oh wow, It looks like the standard "I was once miserable but now I am happy yay we all liv happily ever after!" movie.
  • edited March 2009
    I can't wait for this! It seems a bit goofier than WALL-E, but still fun. And R-T-S, you used to be cool. :P
  • edited March 2009
    I never liked anything that came out of Disney, With the Exception-That-Proveth-The-Rule being Nightmare Before Christmas. Also, I dare you prove me wrong (Go on, Try =P)
  • edited March 2009
    The Little Mermaid. One of the best movies ever.
  • edited March 2009
    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    The Little Mermaid. One of the best movies ever.

    No, Just no. Seriously.
  • edited March 2009
    You have no soul.
  • edited March 2009
    I never liked anything that came out of Disney, With the Exception-That-Proveth-The-Rule being Nightmare Before Christmas. Also, I dare you prove me wrong (Go on, Try =P)
    I agree somewhat. Some of the older movies are good, but right now the only thing keeping Disney alive is Pixar.
  • edited March 2009
    I never liked anything that came out of Disney, With the Exception-That-Proveth-The-Rule being Nightmare Before Christmas. Also, I dare you prove me wrong (Go on, Try =P)

    the muppets films.
    james and the giant peach
    cool runnings (if you don't like this then you have a TERRIBLE taste in fims)

    seriously try here and you will prove yourself wrong
  • edited March 2009
    I never liked anything that came out of Disney, With the Exception-That-Proveth-The-Rule being Nightmare Before Christmas. Also, I dare you prove me wrong (Go on, Try =P)

    You may not have been into this, but I thought that the visual effects in Pirates of the Caribbean were excellent, as well as the acting and story. It almost seems like it wouldn't be a Disney movie, so you may be forgetting it.
  • edited March 2009
    You may not have been into this, but I thought that the visual effects in Pirates of the Caribbean were excellent, as well as the acting and story. It almost seems like it wouldn't be a Disney movie, so you may be forgetting it.

    I keep forgetting the First one was Disney. Damn. You.
  • ShauntronShauntron Telltale Alumni
    edited March 2009
    Oh wow, It looks like the standard "I was once miserable but now I am happy yay we all liv happily ever after!" movie.

    Once I realized all movies and stories are in some way derivative, stuff like this didn't bug me. There is nothing standard about Pixar films, unless we're talking about the standard other family films should be living up to.
  • edited March 2009
    Shauntron wrote: »
    Once I realized all movies and stories are in some way derivative, stuff like this didn't bug me.

    There are films that don't follow this kind of story? Wow.
  • edited March 2009
    I keep forgetting the First one was Disney. Damn. You.

    Epic win. :D
  • edited March 2009
    I can't wait to see that.
  • edited March 2009
    If I see this, It'll be when it's discounted at the Rental Shoppe and when I've read reviews.
  • edited March 2009
    I think the dog is already my favorite character.
  • edited March 2009
    Am I the only one who has a relative that acts just like Carl Fredrickson?
  • edited March 2009
    I actually don't like the movies as much as i like the short films before the opening credits
    Presto was a good short,but nothing can beat Lifted,One Man Band,or Geri's Game
  • edited March 2009
    The short before Wall-E was GREAT. It was like a CGI Looney Tunes.

    EDIT: The big trescientos!
  • edited March 2009
    saw a new movie by pixar. alien vs monster looks cute. i wanna watch it
  • edited March 2009
    tekkiegurl wrote: »
    saw a new movie by pixar. alien vs monster looks cute. i wanna watch it

    That's from DreamWorks, tekkiegurl. :)
  • edited March 2009
    That's from DreamWorks, tekkiegurl. :)
    All CG movies are made by Pixar. No exceptions.
    Just like how all animated films are made by Disney. The Land Before Time was one of Walt's greatest. The first one, I mean.
  • edited March 2009
    Oh, yeah. Pixar really shouldn't have made Shrek the Third, right?

    On a side note, new trailer:

    http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/up.html
    I think the dog is my new favorite character.
  • edited March 2009
    Honestly, I might skip it(in theaters, anyway). I pretty much loved Wall-E until the little guy got into space, and then the whole movie seemed like it fell apart. I just wasn't "wowed". And since "Cars", I think Pixar is becoming more a "Wow or bust" company for me than a "wow" company.

    The shorts are still fantastic.
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