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Post by eez on Jun 23, 2007 3:31:38 GMT -5
See? What a cute little robot...yes you are! *pinches Wall-E's robotic cheeks*
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Post by aerinsol on Jun 23, 2007 4:25:17 GMT -5
Pixar's my hero ever since Disney started doing lame sequels... *sob* (i'm such a disney fan) I sorta liked Toy Story (I cringed when Woody's all evil plotting, but was happy at the end) I. loved. Bug's Life. nuff said. (the critics don't know what they're talking about, bug's life totally pwns aNTz! ) cute little heimlich, and flik too, I just felt so sad and even moved by the story... the music was beatiful and i wish i had the soundtrack for it... Toy Story 2 was... the first sequel i actually liked... maybe even more than the first one! I felt sorry for Woody, poor guy, first he felt replaced by Buzz, now he's falling apart! the outtakes rocked! Monster's Inc I loved, but still not enough to make it my favorite favorite... (but boo was just so darn cute, and the story was heartfelt and fresh) Finding Nemo just topped it all... Dory just captivated my heart then and there. and so did Marlin's determination to find Nemo... it was fresh, it was clean and funny, it had heart, it was sad, and the opening music just broke my heart... Incredibles was... eh... I liked it, just not so much... i dunno why, but still better than what else was playing at the time Cars was something new, and I liked it... mostly because of Mater... i liked owen's voice as Mcqueen, so cute! (no i ain't a fangirl, just saying his voice is cute!) could've used a bit less cude humor, but i still loved it (i have the soundtrack! ) and Ratatouille... well, we'll see, now won't we? (aw, what the hey, from the looks of all the sneak peeks and teasers, i'm probably gonna love it to pieces ) and Wall E... I need to see the trailer, but I have faith in Andrew stanton, and I believe that it'll probably bring down the house. the thing with pixar is that they pay so much attention to detail and heart, actually making these films to watch for a lifetime, and they stick to you even after you've watched it... that's what makes is different from other movie businesses, like Dreamworks... I'd rather see Pixar over Dreamworks any day
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