Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Sheenar (post: 1402582) wrote:Hard to believe that I was 14 when the first movie came out.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1402588) wrote:Yeah, definitely! I was six years old when I saw the first Toy Story in theaters! That blows my mind, and it also contributed to making me incredibly nostalgic by the end of the movie. XD I mean, I grew up with these movies, and I think that makes it kind of special. XD
Cloud500 (post: 1402515) wrote:(Although I'm dreading the Cars sequel...)
mastersquirrel (post: 1402655) wrote:I have my reservations about that movie as well. Cars is last on my list of Pixar films (though I still enjoyed it) but if Pixar's track record with sequels is any indication this might just be better than the first.
mastersquirrel (post: 1402655) wrote:I saw it with my brother this past Friday and was very impressed. Hands down the best of the Toy Story movies and is tied with Wall-E and The Incredibles for my favorite Pixar film.
I have my reservations about that movie as well. Cars is last on my list of Pixar films (though I still enjoyed it) but if Pixar's track record with sequels is any indication this might just be better than the first.
ST. Attidude (post: 1402914) wrote:This is where I actually disagree with you, my friend...The Incredibles was, I think, the worst film from Pixar, followed by Wall-E, and then Cars]
I am always amazed to see which Pixar movies come out on top as people's favorites and least favorites. XD The Incredibles was practically an animated comic book, and I know a lot of people, myself included, loved it for that. XD And Wall-E is my favorite film of theirs! The creativity that went into the storytelling methods they used was fantastic, the animation was beautiful, and the message was well-integrated, too. XD I will agree that Cars is definitely their least inspired film, though I'm hoping they'll redeem themselves with the upcoming sequel. XD Pixar never makes a sequel without a good purpose, so I'm expecting good things. XDSheenar (post: 1402947) wrote:Friday, that hope was dashed. As Roger Ebert and others predicted, notoriously contrary New York Press film critic Armond White dissed the third installment in Pixar's flagship franchise. White's review deems the nearly universally acclaimed film "essentially a bored [sic] game that only the brainwashed will buy into" and posits the series is only fit for "non-thinking children and adults."
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1402869) wrote:TOTORO!!!
Armond White
Cloud500 (post: 1402954) wrote:How did did you not like The Incredibles or Wall-E?
Return to General Entertainment
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 298 guests