Movie was amazing, and yes stay through the ending credits.
Movie was amazing, and yes stay through the ending credits.
I wish the movie had spent more time with the villain, watching him move around was amazing. Most of the other characters were meh but the humor was consistent and high quality. Solid flick overall.
Incredibly predictable, but not in a bad way. It's a kid's movie but it's fun to watch and has some neat concepts. Another Marvel hit.
How is no one talking about the short before the film. Holy shit man.
So there are so many Easter Eggs in this film that the animators had to cut some back because Disney didn't approve of all of the homage. What did make it in? Chicken Little, Wreck-It Ralph, The Incredibles, Hans from Frozen, Bolt, the directors of Bolt & Tangled, and the infamous A113 that in reference to the Cal Arts animation classroom.
Considering the reaction to Paperman and Feast, I'm pretty sure that if Kristina Reed wants to produce a full length feature in that style, it'll happen, just in time.
The short at the beginning was almost as good as the after credits scene.
Fuck I love tj miller
Just got back. Loved every minute of it.
Didn't stay post-credits. Fuck. What did I miss?
Enjoyed the movie a lot, enjoyed the short a lot. Paperman was better in my opinion but Feast was great.
The post credit scene is a bit overblown
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TJ Miller is the best part of this movie. They should do a whole movie of him and his dad.
No, this is the best part of the movie:
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That got a belly-laugh out of me every single fucking time. The exploding fistbump is a time honored tradition with me and my friends so that joke seemed like it was written for us.
This flick goes on my list of "Maybe I'll see it twice" movies. Last one on it was Pacific Rim.
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Idea for kids movie: death followed by reminders of death, introduce villain (who turns out to be motivated by death) then end on death after intro of forgettable characters. maybe hint at resurrection for sequel?
Just confounding that what could have been a good robo-action-adventure was green-lit as as... that...
Stan Lee accidentally announces the sequelhttp://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...news/?a=119017"After Ant-Man, we’re going to start playing around with Doctor Strange, the Black Panther, the Inhumans, and then we have to come back for Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Big Hero 6, the Avengers, Captain America."
Because the ending wasn't obviously pointing to a sequel?
There had been talk of the film being a one-shot even with the ending.