07-17-2012, 01:43 PM
Pixar does indeed rule. And I agree about Wall-E.
They are by far some of the best storytellers and animators ever assembled, but the intro to Up was incredible, even by Pixar standards. I have been a huge pixar fan since Toy Story. I have my list of faves, and the ones I will never ever watch again (I'm looking at you Cars franchise), but above all, there is Up, and Wall-E. Both are just astounding feats of storytelling through animation.
Didn't we have a "bad movie thread" around herer somewhere? I watched one last night that I just.... well, I have to make sure that I'm not missing something that would make the heaping pile of dung that I watched not seem like such a heaping pile.
They are by far some of the best storytellers and animators ever assembled, but the intro to Up was incredible, even by Pixar standards. I have been a huge pixar fan since Toy Story. I have my list of faves, and the ones I will never ever watch again (I'm looking at you Cars franchise), but above all, there is Up, and Wall-E. Both are just astounding feats of storytelling through animation.
Didn't we have a "bad movie thread" around herer somewhere? I watched one last night that I just.... well, I have to make sure that I'm not missing something that would make the heaping pile of dung that I watched not seem like such a heaping pile.
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