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Elder Spam
Teh Merc with teh Mouth
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Weapon X
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It wasn't funny, I usually like adult humor. Bug's Life was funny though.
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At Home
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AZ, USA
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Great adult humor that isn't crude and great for the kiddies: The Incredibles. |
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Settling In
Boys becoming men, men becoming wolves!
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Barcelona, Spain
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My favorite Pixar film would be, hands down, The Incredibles. No other 3D film has ever had such a strong visual sense and personality - in fact, no other 3D film has ever had visual sense and personality at all. Plus, the script is uh-mazing, the action scenes never tire me (and I usually can't stand action) and the 60's retro noir feel is greatness. Brad Bird's just a freaking genius.
Second would be Monsters Inc., mainly because it's the only crazy comedy Pixar's ever done. But I dig them all anyway. Oh, and DreamWorks has yet to make a movie I enjoy - which is a darn shame, since they usually have interesting concepts. |
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I do too. It's one of my favorite movies. I'm watching it right now, in fact.
Last edited by Imaginary Light; 10-28-2006 at 07:49 AM. |
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At Home
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AZ, USA
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You can quote me on that, too. Action isn't a movie genre I fancy in particular. The Incredibles was entirely new to me though. I can't even remember what motivated me to go see it; I remember thinking how bad this movie was probably gonna be based on the trailer I had seen before it came out. :3 That's what I love about Pixar. I go in expecting something mundane and leave surprised and absolutely in love with the movie. Cars was the only one that didn't have that surprise or 'wow' factor, story-wise.
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Zebes
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I can accept that Cars wasn't as excellent as the previous films because I think it's unreasonable to expect Pixar to be 100% flawless ALL THE TIME.
I thought the beginning REALLY dragged at times, and that it didn't feel as fresh or outstanding. But it's still a great film to me. |
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Cars had Mario Andretti, though...
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Location: South Carolina
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I happened to have loved Cars, since I love a good "redemtion" story in which a not-so-nice character learns how to be a friend, NOT by getting the crap beat out of him/her by the "hero", but from examples set by others. I also live in a part of the world which is more or less NASCAR-saturated, so it's an inescapable part of the whole Southern culture. That NASCAR element is probably who so many people find that the beginning of this movie "drags" a bit, but for someone who has lived their entire life in the South, it's as natural as breathing!
AND, Cars has Dale Jr.! pitbulllady |
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Undisputed Ruler of Terrencania
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I liked Cars okay when I saw it in theatres, but I saw something last night which makes me want to see it again (I'll probably go ahead and buy it): Doc Hollywood. I'd heard that the storylines were similar, so when I saw it was going to be on TV I watched it. Good movie, but kind of weak in its execution and character portrayal. I think it is completely without a doubt that Cars borrowed from Doc Hollwood; however, I believe they did a far superior job with the concept.
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Plus, it made stabs at the Ferrari-nut fanbase, and had the voices of Richard Petty, Humpy Wheeler, and Michael Shumacher! And the Hudson Hornet! What a beautiful car. |
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