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post #46 of 54
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Originally Posted by sho'nuff View Post
i never got why Wall-E was so liked by everyone. i saw it, couple of times just to make sure, but it didnt really captivate me as much as even films like Monsters Inc or Incredibles.

It didnt seem to have any real cleverness to it. However, i did watch it on dvd, so it may have been the lack of big screen factor that is making me biased.

I saw it big screen on a date w/ a girl.

It ended well.

I like Wall-E.
post #47 of 54
Just watched it, throughly enjoyable, a bit tragic at the beginning though. Still all the characters were easy to identify with and I thoug- SQUIRREL! EDIT: Embedding disabled? Unfair. Oh well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8mn4Me7zxY
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post #48 of 54
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Originally Posted by Gradstudent78 View Post
He was modeled after Peter Sohn, a pixar animator with a korean background.

I KNEW IT!
post #49 of 54
i liked it, but the fact that you guys were calling it "best movie ever" kind of ruined it a bit for me.
post #50 of 54
Up was meh. It was pretty good until the talking dogs and the chase. Wall-E was ok. It was terrific until Wall-E boards the ship. Both movies end up resorting to formula. I wish they had the guts to stick to a real story. Toy Story is still easily the best Pixar has produced.
post #51 of 54
Ratatouille was something.
post #52 of 54
Just saw it tonight, was thoroughly displeased. Pixar usually has more respect for their audience. The plot was hackneyed and there was none of the usual incisiveness and lightness of touch. I seem to recall hearing that Up was the first picture they did in collaboration with Disney. It shows, unfortunately.
post #53 of 54
I just saw it in 3-D. I really enjoyed it! It was a nice simple story.
post #54 of 54
Hands Down ---- Blazing Saddles!!!!!! The story, acting, elegance it has it all!!
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