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unpretentious username |
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Where in the Blue Hell is Cars II????
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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I personaly cant for Toy Story 3.
Ima jump up and down and clap and yell "YAY!" the whole time I'm in the line up to get in. |
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worstdog |
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craftingdiane wrote: Sadly - me too. But just a little. |
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Hamdingers |
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Penelope McBagpipe wrote:
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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That's one small ass theater.
I've brought down bigger. |
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daggers44 |
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worstdog wrote:I saw it twice and cried both times. :) |
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tarzan groupie |
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I cried more than a few times. Especially the scene where they're at the curb, counting cars. ::t.ears:: This was definitely one of my favorite movies in
the past few years.
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unpretentious username |
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This first bit was friggin depressing ..... you knew from the start she was going to die
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cindidindi76 |
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Hell yeah it was depressing. Five minutes into it I'm handing my daughter a Kleenex while she cries "Why does Disney hate women?!?!"
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HazelEyes48 |
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It was very very sweet, comical and serious at times. I loved it! <3
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merkyl |
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Love it, a lot. Much better than that shitfest WallE.
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Quaffetti |
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unpretentious username wrote: How could you possibley know that???? I had no idea walking into this movie I was going to need a box of kleenex, so I had to use my sleeve. Plus, it's really hard to wipe t.ears out of your eyes with 3D glasses on. |
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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merkyl wrote: Don't make me hurt you. |
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Dictatorship |
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Up is tracking just barely behind the most successful Pixar movie of all time Finding Nemo.
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tarzan groupie |
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I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes the first animated film to crack the "Best Film" Oscar category.
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extra tasty |
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Beauty and the Beast 1992 yw. Unless you mean since they introduced the Best Animated Film category.
There was a lot of heavy speculation that Wall-E was going to get in that race last year, but I think the Dark Knight overtook it (then neither were up when that POS The Reader was nominated instead) eh, I still liked Coraline better and I'd much rather that win Best Animated Film. Love Up, just love Coraline more. |
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X Bilkis |
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i was gay for wall-e based on the first half of it but it was kind of flat on a rewatch
this was more enjoyable all the way through if a little more scattered and overly sentimental. talking dogs were so money; most pleasant surprise of the movie by far. wanna talk like those dogs. |
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tarzan groupie |
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extra tasty wrote: Oops! You're right! We'll just pretend I meant the second part - shhhh |
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donbrasco4 |
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:'(
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California girl gets dying wish to see movie 'Up'
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Colby Curtin got her final wish. The 10-year-old girl desperately wanted to see the new Disney-Pixar movie, "Up." But the cancer-stricken girl was too sick to go to a theater. Thanks to a family friend who got in touch with the movie studio Pixar, an employee of the Emeryville-based company arrived at Colby's home with a DVD copy of the movie, The Orange County Register reported Friday. The girl died later that night. Colby's mother, Lisa, said she had asked her daughter if she could hang on until the movie arrived. "I'm ready (to die), but I'm going to wait for the movie," she said her daughter replied. "Up" is the animated tale of a grumpy old man who, after his wife's death, tries to fulfill their joint dream of visiting South America by tying thousands of balloons to his house and floating away. "When I watched it, I had really no idea about the content of the theme of the movie," Colby's mother told the Register. "I just know that word 'Up' and all of the balloons and I swear to you, for me it meant that (Colby) was going to go up. Up to heaven." Colby, who was diagnosed with vascular cancer in 2005, saw previews for the film in April. "It was from then on, she said, 'I have to see that movie. It is so cool,'" family friend Carole Lynch said. But the girl's health began to deteriorate. On June 4, Curtin asked a hospice company to bring a wheelchair so that her daughter could go to a movie theater but the chair was not delivered over the weekend, Curtin said. By June 9, Colby was too sick to go anywhere. Another family friend, Terrell Orum, called both Pixar and Disney, which owns the animation studio. The message was received by Pixar officials, who agreed to send someone to Colby's house the next day with a copy of "Up" for a private screening, Orum said. The employee arrived with the DVD, stuffed animals of characters and other movie memorabilia. Colby was unable to open her eyes to see the movie so her mother described the scenes. When her mother asked if she enjoyed it, the girl nodded, Curtin said. The Pixar employee left after the movie, taking the DVD, which has not been released. Lynch, who was with the family during the screening, said the employee's "eyes were just welled up." A call to Pixar seeking comment was not immediately returned Friday. Colby, with her parents nearby, died later that night. Her mother said one of the memorabilia left by the Pixar employee was an "adventure book" based on a scrapbook that, in the movie, is kept by the wife of the main character. "I'll have to fill those adventures in for her," Lisa Curtin said of her daughter. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. |
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OuijaBroad |
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Pffft... I'd get a bootleg copy for my kid SO fast. Fuck waiting for Pixar.
ETA -- oh, wait, never mind -- I forgot the 3-D aspect. ETA -- oh, wait, never mind again - I just read that she wanted to see the going to heaven part. :D |
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